AEMT Chapter 33
During your primary triage at a child care facility whose roof collapsed because of heavy snow, you are triaging a child who appears to be about five years old. He is not breathing. After you open the airway, he does not begin breathing. When you check the radial pulse, it is absent. Which of the following should you do next? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Begin chest compressions at a ratio of 30 compressions to two ventilations. B. Check the pupils for size and reactivity. C. Give four rescue breaths. D. Tag the child as black and move on.
D. Tag the child as black and move on.
What is the word applied to the process by which you prioritize the treatment and transport of patients at an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. START triage system B. Sorting C. Sector management D. Triage
D. Triage
To which of the following is an Advanced EMT LEAST likely to be assigned upon arrival to an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Triage unit B. Transportation unit C. Treatment unit D. Finance/administration section
D. Finance/administration section
Which is the CORRECT term applied for an on-scene situation in which the number of patients exceeds the capabilities and resources of the EMS system? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Disaster B. Medical catastrophic incident C. JumpSTART triage system D. Multiple-casualty incident
D. Multiple-casualty incident
In an urban environment, which of the following would MOST likely qualify as a multiple-casualty incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. A large gas main explosion causes massive fires that quickly consume several buildings. B. A shooting incident involves four patients with gunshot wounds, including the shooter who is shot when police apprehend him. C. A multiple-car collision causes several injuries and two fatalities. D. Two construction workers fall to their deaths.
A. A large gas main explosion causes massive fires that quickly consume several buildings.
You are at the scene of a motorcycle crash where the sole rider left the road and struck a tree. The patient was not wearing a helmet, and you note a large, depressed skull fracture. The rider is unresponsive, apneic, hypotensive, and bradycardic. Your partner tells you that he does not think the patient will live. What should you do? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Initiate care. B. Withhold care until the patient arrests. C. Do not attempt care, just transport. D. Contact medical control for guidance.
A. Initiate care.
You are at the scene of a one-car MVC in which the sole occupant, the driver, was critically injured. He is found unresponsive, apneic, and bradycardic. What should you do first? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Initiate care. B. Contact medical control for guidance. C. Call the coroner to the scene. D. Withhold care until he arrests.
A. Initiate care.
Which of the following trauma center levels is capable of providing some surgical care and specially trained emergency department staff to manage trauma with a focus on stabilization of the trauma patient and transfer to a higher-level center? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Level III B. Level II C. Level I D. Level IV
A. Level III
What distinguishes many trauma scenes from most medical calls? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Medical calls typically involve only one patient. B. Trauma scenes are more straightforward to assess and manage. C. Medical calls are typically more resource intensive. D. Trauma scenes are life threatening.
A. Medical calls typically involve only one patient.
In which area are black-tagged patients held at an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Morgue unit B. Treatment unit C. Logistics section D. Staging area
A. Morgue unit
Which of the following BEST describes the age group for patients who should be triaged using the JumpSTART system? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Patients who appear to be children B. Toddlers and preschoolers only C. Adults and elderly patients D. Infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
A. Patients who appear to be children
In the public health approach to injury prevention, what is implemented, evaluated, and shared in the fourth step? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. The prevention plan B. The capabilities of the local EMS agency C. The effectiveness of medical control D. The EMS budget for the new year
A. The prevention plan
What is a fundamental principle for the first person on the scene of an MCI serving as the incident commander? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. To decrease responder confusion B. To demonstrate that EMS responders are effective leaders C. To establish EMS as the lead agency D. To cement the position of EMS into NIMS
A. To decrease responder confusion
Which of these statements BEST describes the relationship of triage to other actions and processes that occur during an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Triage is one of the first actions because it affects the deployment of other processes. B. Triage is performed when patients reach the staging area so that the correct hospital destination can be selected. C. Triage is performed after initial treatment and stabilization to prevent delays in transport. D. Triage is performed as patients are loaded into ambulances for transport to determine whether they need basic life support or ALS transport.
A. Triage is one of the first actions because it affects the deployment of other processes.
You are at the scene of an MCI where there are twenty to thirty patients who have been triaged into the green category. What would be an efficient way to transport these patients to the hospital? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Use a school bus from the local high school. B. Place four patients in each ambulance. C. Place two patients in each ambulance. D. Ask these patients to find their own way to the hospital.
A. Use a school bus from the local high school.
The only way to prevent deaths from severe traumatic injury is to: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. prevent or reduce the severity of traumatic injuries. B. create more trauma centers. C. decrease transport times. D. increase the number of surgeons.
A. prevent or reduce the severity of traumatic injuries.
Which of these findings would result in a patient at an MCI being categorized as yellow? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Capillary refill of less than two seconds, unable to follow commands B. Breathing less than 30 times per minute, radial pulse present, able to follow commands C. Not breathing but begins breathing once the airway is open D. Absent radial pulse, spontaneous breathing
B. Breathing less than 30 times per minute, radial pulse present, able to follow commands
A trauma center that can manage most types of traumatic injury 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and can stabilize for transfer any patient that cannot be managed on scene is a Level __________ regional trauma center. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. I B. II C. III D. IV
B. II
Each of the following is part of the Three Es of Injury Prevention EXCEPT: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. education. B. enticement. C. engineering. D. enforcement.
B. enticement.
Which of the following serves as a textbook definition of a multiple-casualty incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Situation that requires extensive rescue efforts, such as an entrapment B. Two or more critically injured patients C. Any EMS scene that places excessive demands on personnel and/or equipment D. Requirement for two or more ambulances
C. Any EMS scene that places excessive demands on personnel and/or equipment
Which statement BEST describes the use of the black category in a triage situation? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Patients who refuse treatment on scene B. Patients who have minor injuries and do not need immediate care C. Patients who are deceased or who are expected to die because they cannot maintain their airway or breathing D. Patients who have immediate threats to life, including rapid respirations, poor perfusion, and altered mental status
C. Patients who are deceased or who are expected to die because they cannot maintain their airway or breathing
Where will you find triage tags? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. In the staging area B. At incident command C. The MCI kit in your ambulance D. In the logistics section
C. The MCI kit in your ambulance
A Level I regional trauma center is a hospital or hospital system that is capable of: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. providing some surgical capability and specially trained emergency department staff with a focus on stabilizing patients for transfer to higher-level centers. B. managing most traumatic injuries 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and stabilizing patients that cannot be managed for transfer to a higher-level center. C. managing any type of traumatic injury 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. D. stabilizing patients injured in remote areas for transfer to higher-level trauma centers.
C. managing any type of traumatic injury 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Regardless of injuries, any patient involved in a multiple-casualty incident who is able to walk on command to a designated area is categorized as ____________ when using the START triage method. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. delayed B. immediate C. minor D. expectant
C. minor
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the Advanced EMT's role at an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. An Advanced EMT will be assigned to a specific group and then perform tasks within that group until told otherwise. B. An Advanced EMT will triage patients but not provide treatment in order to expedite transport. C. An Advanced EMT should expect to provide triage, treatment, and transport simultaneously at an MCI. D. An Advanced EMT will be left to choose which aspect of patient care must be addressed.
A. An Advanced EMT will be assigned to a specific group and then perform tasks within that group until told otherwise.
After lifesaving interventions are performed in the SALT triage algorithm, what must be assessed NEXT? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Breathing B. Likelihood to survive given current resources C. Minor injuries D. Ability to walk
A. Breathing
What is the primary task for the Advanced EMT who is the initial responder to an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Coordinate the response until more qualified individuals arrive. B. Deny care to patient unlikely to survive. C. Triage patients and begin transporting the most critical. D. Prevent later responders from seizing command.
A. Coordinate the response until more qualified individuals arrive.
An adult patient at the scene of an explosion has no respirations even after opening the airway. In START triage, this patient should be classified as: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Deceased B. Minor C. Immediate D. Delayed
A. Deceased
You are doing a standby at a local amateur dirt track race when a car flips over and the debris of the car lands in the grandstands. As you approach the area, a man and a child are walking toward you. The man has a bleeding head wound to which he has applied pressure with a piece of clothing. The boy has an obvious deformity of his shoulder. What is the correct triage category for these patients? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Green for both the adult and the child B. Green for the adult, yellow for the child C. Yellow for both the adult and the child D. Yellow for the adult, green for the child
A. Green for both the adult and the child
Which of these principles is used in MCIs to enhance the clarity of communications? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Use plain English, such as "Meet in the parking lot of the Methodist church at the corner of 21st Street and Martin Luther King Street." B. Use only cellular phone communications. C. Use cryptic terms that are less likely to be understood by the public and the media, such as "Code 99 for a priority one." D. Adhere to radio codes, such as "signal 8" or "10-20."
A. Use plain English, such as "Meet in the parking lot of the Methodist church at the corner of 21st Street and Martin Luther King Street."
You are the first EMS provider to arrive on scene after an explosion at the finish line of a local marathon. You begin triaging the wounded and come across a 12-year-old girl with open fractures to both lower legs. Her respiration rate is 28 breaths per minute, and her capillary refill time is less than two seconds. She is able to answer your questions and follow simple commands when asked. What color would you tag this patient? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Yellow B. Green C. Red D. Black
A. Yellow
All of the following have been identified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as components of a comprehensive trauma care system EXCEPT: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. public approval. B. research. C. leadership. D. professional resources.
A. public approval.
On arrival at a commuter train derailment, you have used the public address system on the ambulance to encourage the patients with minor injuries to walk to a nearby open field to congregate. You then begin to triage patients, and you come across a patient who is breathing at a rate of 20 breaths a minute, who has multiple long bone fractures, and in whom no radial pulse is detectable. What should you do? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Tag the patient with a black tag and move on. B. Control any external bleeding and tag the patient red. C. Tag the patient with a yellow tag and evaluate the patient's mental status. D. Tell the patient to go to the location with the walking wounded patients.
B. Control any external bleeding and tag the patient red.
You are at the scene of a large-scale MCI. After separating the walking wounded from the more seriously injured patients, you triage a patient who has obvious penetrating injuries. She is unresponsive, with respirations of 20 breaths per minute and severe bleeding from a lower-extremity wound. You are able to control the bleeding with a tourniquet. Afterward, you detect a capillary refill time of four seconds. To which triage category should you assign this patient? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Delayed (green) B. Immediate (red) C. Expectant (black) D. Minor (yellow)
B. Immediate (red)
For an organized public health approach to injury prevention, which of the following is NOT one of the recommended steps? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Define the problem to be addressed. B. Increase the number of EMS services in rural communities. C. Identify risk and protective factors. D. Develop prevention strategies.
B. Increase the number of EMS services in rural communities.
The process of gathering data relative to the local incidence and prevalence of injuries and incorporating that information into improving a trauma system is what component of a trauma system? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Informatics B. Information management C. Trauma registry D. Research and development
B. Information management
To what level of trauma center should the Advanced EMT transport a critically injured and unstable trauma patient, assuming that these facilities are all within the same transport time from their current location? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Level II B. Level I C. Level III D. Level IV
B. Level I
Which level trauma facility is capable of providing some surgical care and specially trained emergency department staff to manage trauma? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Level IV B. Level III C. Level II D. Level V
B. Level III
Which of the following trauma facilities are usually smaller hospitals located in remote areas? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Level V trauma facility B. Level IV trauma facility C. Level III community trauma center D. Level II area trauma center
B. Level IV trauma facility
You arrive at an incident in which a school bus transporting a high school football team exited the freeway after a tire blowout and rolled over multiple times. Upon arrival, you see many students walking around the bus, with several still in the bus. What should you do first as the triage process is initiated? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Begin making your way through the patients. Ask any patient who cannot walk on his own to raise his hand and keep it up until someone arrives to take him away from the bus. B. Loudly announce, using a PA system if possible, that anyone who is capable of walking should assemble at a location you designate. C. Assess each patient you come to and assign each to the green, red, yellow, or black category, placing a triage tag on each patient. D. Instruct patients, using a PA system if possible, that patients with minor injuries need to assist patients with more severe injuries in walking to the green triage area.
B. Loudly announce, using a PA system if possible, that anyone who is capable of walking should assemble at a location you designate.
When assisting your partner during triage assessment by providing the triage tags, where should you stand? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. In front of your partner, facing away from the patient B. In front of your partner, facing the patient C. Behind your partner, facing the patient D. Behind your partner, facing away from the patient
C. Behind your partner, facing the patient
You are assigned to the transport unit at an MCI. What is the MOST critical aspect of radio communication for you and your partner? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Communication with the on-scene medical direction B. Communication with the receiving hospital C. Communication with the staging unit leader D. Communication with incident command
C. Communication with the staging unit leader
If you, an Advanced EMT, are the first person on scene at an MCI, what will knowing the number of patients help you to do? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Begin to treat the worst patients B. Estimate the costs of incident response C. Determine the necessary resources D. Begin triage of patients.
C. Determine the necessary resources
What is the key to reducing trauma morbidity and mortality in the United States? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Developing helicopter-based EMS systems in rural communities B. Using an Advanced EMT and paramedic medical crew configuration within EMS systems C. Developing organized trauma systems D. Ensuring that 90 percent of the nation's population is within 10 minutes of an EMS service
C. Developing organized trauma systems
Which of these statements concerning the role of education in injury prevention is FALSE? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Education is a passive strategy for injury prevention. B. An example of education is EMS professionals teaching proper child safety seat use. C. Education works when it leads to changes in behavior based on the information provided. D. The target audience must be receptive to the information being delivered.
C. Education works when it leads to changes in behavior based on the information provided.
If an EMS unit is the first to respond to a multiple-casualty incident, which role does the MOST senior Advanced EMT immediately assume? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Scene leader B. Section coordinator C. Incident commander D. Ground chief
C. Incident commander
You are an Advanced EMT who works full time in a large urban area and a volunteer EMS provider for a small outlying volunteer department. Why would a car accident with five people injured be a larger MCI event while you are working as a volunteer than it would be in the urban EMS system in which you also work? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. The general lack of trauma exposure leaves the EMS providers unprepared for a traumatic event. B. Rural EMS systems are farther from the Level I regional trauma center and therefore have a lower threshold for implementing an MCI plan. C. Larger urban systems often have more resources readily available. D. Volunteer systems are inadequately trained for trauma patients.
C. Larger urban systems often have more resources readily available.
To what level designation of trauma center would you preferably transport patient with a severe traumatic brain injury who also has significant intra-abdominal injuries? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Level II B. Level III C. Level I D. Level IV
C. Level I
The integration of Advanced EMT providers, local emergency departments, and trauma centers into a comprehensive trauma system is what component of a comprehensive trauma care system, as outlined in the NHTSA's Trauma System Agenda for the Future? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Minimum trauma system requirements B. Trauma integration C. Professional resources D. Scope of practice requirements
C. Professional resources
Which of the following is NOT one of the lifesaving interventions provided for Priority 1 patients in SALT triage? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Manual opening of the airway B. Auto-injector medications C. Rapid extrication D. Major hemorrhage control
C. Rapid extrication
You are summoned to the local industrial park for an explosion, with reportedly twenty to thirty employees injured. Given your current location, you arrive on scene within minutes before the arrival of police or firefighters. You see a building engulfed in flames and bluish-green smoke coming from the windows and doors. What should you do first? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Enter the building on the lowest level to rescue any victims. B. Start the triage of patients lying on the ground outside the building. C. Remain a safe distance away until you are cleared to enter. D. Stage yourself downwind from the building until you are told to enter the scene.
C. Remain a safe distance away until you are cleared to enter.
Which statement regarding a patient with a black triage tag is TRUE? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. That patient is dead. B. That patient will die in the next five minutes. C. That patient is expected not to survive. D. That patient has refused treatment.
C. That patient is expected not to survive.
If an incident response for EMS involves the basic incident command system organization, then which of the following is TRUE? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. A morgue unit is also necessary. B. The incident requires the concerted response of multiple agencies. C. The incident involves a singular command. D. Beneath the operations section chief there will also be an EMS branch director.
C. The incident involves a singular command.
At a factory explosion, what is one of the first bits of information the Advanced EMT should identify to help determine whether or not the MCI plan should be implemented? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. How many fire departments are within a 10-mile radius of the event B. The distance of the incident from the closest hospital C. The number of patients injured D. Whether or not helicopter EMS is available
C. The number of patients injured
The incident command system section that operates generally only on large-scale responses and is responsible for accounting, payroll, and similar functions is the _________ section. Question content area bottom Part 1 A. logistics B. operations C. finance/administration D. planning
C. finance/administration
When using the JumpSTART triage system, which of the following BEST describes when a patient is categorized as red based on the respiratory rate? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Respiratory rate less than 30 breaths per minute or greater than 60 breaths per minute B. Respirations greater than 45 breaths per minute C. Respirations greater than 30 breaths per minute D. Respirations less than 15 breaths per minute or greater than 45 breaths per minute
D. Respirations less than 15 breaths per minute or greater than 45 breaths per minute
Singular command is a term that is typically associated with which type of incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. All incidents where only one agency assumes command of the incident B. Larger incidents when multiple agencies assume command of the incident C. Incidents involving one patient when one agency assumes command of the incident D. Smaller incidents when one agency assumes command of the incident
D. Smaller incidents when one agency assumes command of the incident
You are at the scene of a bus accident where there is one critical patient who is apneic, bradycardic, and unresponsive from head trauma and whose brain matter is showing. There are four patients who are injured and cannot walk, and six more patients with varying minor injuries. Additional EMS providers are still 15 to 20 minutes away. What should you do with the critical patient? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Tag him as red. B. Tag him as yellow. C. Tag him as green. D. Tag him as black.
D. Tag him as black.
Which of the following statements regarding triage tags is TRUE? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. As you collect tags, you should hand them off to the liaison officer when you get to a dozen or so. B. Both of the bar codes on a triage tags need to stay with the patient. C. Place the torn-off portion of a tag in a small plastic baggie and then tie it to the patient's wrist or ankle. D. The first bar code on a triage tag is usually located at the top of the tag and stays with the patient throughout his journey through treatment and transport.
D. The first bar code on a triage tag is usually located at the top of the tag and stays with the patient throughout his journey through treatment and transport.
You are on the scene of a large explosion with casualties. Which unit is responsible for sorting patients and assigning the priorities for treatment and transportation? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Logistics section B. Treatment unit C. Transportation unit D. Triage unit
D. Triage unit
In which type of incident would unified command be MOST appropriate? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. When an incident involves only EMS B. When an incident involves only fire/rescue C. When there are more than three patients at a scene D. When different services or jurisdictions are involved
D. When different services or jurisdictions are involved
What is one management goal that would be found during an MCI that would likely NOT be a concern at an isolated event in which just one person is injured? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. HIPAA requirements B. What the destination facility will be C. What is the certification level of the EMS provider in the back of the ambulance D. Where to stage incoming ambulances
D. Where to stage incoming ambulances
For the purposes of triage, which description BEST matches the population for whom JumpSTART is intended? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. anyone who appears to be an adult or geriatric patient B. anyone who appears to be older than the age of 16 years C. anyone who appears to be younger than 65 years old D. anyone who appears to be a child
D. anyone who appears to be a child
Trauma scenes can be chaotic unless they: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. are multiple-casualty incidents. B. require an incident command system. C. involve fewer than five patients. D. are appropriately managed.
D. are appropriately managed.
You have responded to a heavily damaged elementary school following a devastating tornado. Among your patients is an approximately seven-year-old boy. He is not responsive and is not breathing. You open his airway, and he does not breathe spontaneously. You should: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. begin chest compressions. B. deliver five rescue breaths whether or not he has a pulse. C. categorize the patient as deceased. D. deliver five rescue breaths if he has a pulse.
D. deliver five rescue breaths if he has a pulse.
In closed or contained incidents such as a bus crash, radio or cell phone communication will more than likely be: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. unreliable. B. expensive. C. impossible. D. unaffected.
D. unaffected.
Which of the following patients is MOST likely to be transported to a Level I regional trauma center during the early stages of an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. 72-year-old male with moderate partial-thickness burns who is screaming in pain B. 16-year-old female crushed beneath a collapsed wall with profound shock and no breathing C. Two-year-old male with multiple abrasions and lacerations D. 38-year-old female with an impaled object in her abdomen
D. 38-year-old female with an impaled object in her abdomen
Which of the following MOST clearly demonstrates an inefficient response to an MCI by the Advanced EMT? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. At the scene of a nursing home fire with multiple casualties, the transport unit leader instructs all ambulances to stage in the parking lot of shopping center two blocks away. When an ambulance is requested by the transport unit, it is to enter the nursing home parking lot on the north end to access the treatment and transport area and leave the parking lot on the south end. B. On the scene of a hurricane in a coastal town where there has been structural devastation and there are multiple casualties, the transport unit leader directs all patients to be transported to the closest Level I regional trauma center. C. At the scene of an industrial explosion where the shift manager reports that 150 people were working, with 135 currently accounted for and uninjured, the EMS branch director requests ten ambulances. Eight patients are later accounted for, with varying severity of injury, and there are seven fatalities. D. At the scene of an interstate highway bridge collapse into a river, the incident commander orders all EMS operations to take place at the top of the riverbank, 100 yards from the collapsed section of the bridge.
B. On the scene of a hurricane in a coastal town where there has been structural devastation and there are multiple casualties, the transport unit leader directs all patients to be transported to the closest Level I regional trauma center.
You are a street-level Advanced EMT who is providing backup at an MCI. Upon arrival, you are given an assignment. Which of the following would be the MOST likely assignment for an Advanced EMT at an MCI? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Public information unit B. Staging unit C. Logistics section D. Communications unit
B. Staging unit
You and your partner are first on the scene of a multiple-casualty incident. After establishing the safety of the scene and calling for additional resources, you and your partner begin to triage. While your partner calls for the injured to go to him, you begin moving among the injured and first come to a mid-30s female patient who is not breathing and has multiple significant open wounds and fractures. After you reposition her airway, she still does not resume respirations. What is your next action? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Initiate ventilations and check for a pulse. B. Tag her and move on. C. Initiate a large-bore IV. D. Check for bleeding that requires intervention.
B. Tag her and move on.
Which statement BEST describes the purpose of triage? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. To treat the youngest, healthiest patients first B. To do the most good for the greatest number of patients C. To treat all patients as they are discovered D. To find and treat all of a patient's injuries before moving her
B. To do the most good for the greatest number of patients
During a Fourth of July family celebration at a nearby river, the boat in which many of the participants were riding struck a large piece of wood floating in the water, resulting in a breach to the bow of the boat, which sank rapidly. During your response time to the scene, what other emergency service should also be immediately dispatched to the scene to help mitigate this situation? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Lifeguards from the local Red Cross chapter B. Water rescue from the fire department C. Helicopter EMS from the next county over D. A K9 unit from the local law enforcement agency
B. Water rescue from the fire department
The person who is in charge of emergency services at a large-scale response in which an incident command system has been established is called the: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. EMS branch director. B. incident commander. C. operations section chief. D. staging unit leader.
B. incident commander.
All of the following are examples of technological advances that play a role in the care provided to patients within a trauma system EXCEPT: Question content area bottom Part 1 A. wireless E-911 systems. B. posting photos of injuries to social media sites for consultation. C. automatic collision notification systems. D. global positioning systems.
B. posting photos of injuries to social media sites for consultation.
What is needed for effective deployment of an MCI plan in addition to effectively locating vehicles, getting enough help, providing efficient transport, and ensuring follow-up care at receiving facilities? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Media coverage B. On-scene medical treatment C. Public participation D. On-scene presence of the city's mayor
B. On-scene medical treatment
At a multiple-casualty incident, which patients would it be BEST to transport to a Level IV trauma facility? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Patients in need of specialized trauma care B. Patients with injuries incompatible with life C. Patients who are unlikely to survive D. Patients in need of stabilization
D. Patients in need of stabilization
What criterion does the SALT triage system use to sort patients into priority categories? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Visible injuries B. Airway patency C. Respiratory and heart rates D. Ability to follow commands
D. Ability to follow commands
Which of the following BEST defines a multiple-casualty incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. A situation that is spread out over two or more jurisdictions B. A large-scale disaster involving massive loss of property and life C. Any event in which there are more than three patients D. Any situation in which the number of patients overwhelms the capability of resources on the scene
D. Any situation in which the number of patients overwhelms the capability of resources on the scene
You have responded to an airfield where a plane crashed near the grandstand during an airshow. Using the START triage system, which patient would be categorized as "immediate"? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. A 37-year-old woman who is awake and able to follow commands, and who has full-thickness burns to both lower extremities below the knees. B. A 17-year-old boy who is awake and can follow simple commands, and who has a profusely bleeding laceration of the right arm. You are able to control bleeding with direct pressure, and a bystander then takes over direct pressure. The patient has a radial pulse of 112 beats per minute in the uninjured extremity. C. A 15-year-old girl who has obvious head trauma and is unresponsive. She is not breathing. Spontaneous breathing does not resume when the airway is opened. D. A 44-year-old man whose legs are both amputated below the knees. He responds to painful stimuli by groaning and opening his eyes. He cannot follow commands. He is spontaneously breathing, and he has a weak, rapid radial pulse.
D. A 44-year-old man whose legs are both amputated below the knees. He responds to painful stimuli by groaning and opening his eyes. He cannot follow commands. He is spontaneously breathing, and he has a weak, rapid radial pulse.
Which statement BEST describes the process of triage in a multiple-casualty incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. A process of determining which patients meet criteria for transport to a Level I regional trauma center B. A process of ensuring that women and children receive treatment and transport first C. A system of thoroughly evaluating and providing comprehensive treatment at the scene for the most seriously injured patients D. A quick, organized, criteria-based system of prioritizing patients for treatment and transport based on the severity of their injuries
D. A quick, organized, criteria-based system of prioritizing patients for treatment and transport based on the severity of their injuries
Which of the following commonly describes the communication at an MCI before establishing incident command? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Streamlined B. Absent C. Easy D. Chaotic
D. Chaotic
What is NOT a part of successfully mitigating a multiple-casualty incident? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Staging vehicles B. Transporting patients C. choosing locations for the triage and treatment areas D. Giving palliative care to patients not expected to survive
D. Giving palliative care to patients not expected to survive
There has been a large explosion of undetermined origin in a residential neighborhood. Dozens of homes in the area have been damaged. The incident commander instructs triage and treatment areas to be established in a church parking lot six blocks away. Which of the following is LEAST likely to have an adverse impact on triage and transport? Question content area bottom Part 1 A. Having an exact count of the number of victims B. Underestimating the number of victims C. Determining only the number of critically injured patients D. Overestimating the number of victims
D. Overestimating the number of victims