*Bk 70- MCI Flashcards
MCI:
The Medical _____ (group or branch?) is reserved for incidents with a medical component that includes an unusually large number of victims, where patients are spread over a large area, or access to patients is separated by a great distance. ie, metro-rail or airplane crash
Branch
MCI:
Transporters of patients should have a ___ min rotation relief
30
MCI:
Who in the ICS is responsible to direct and supervise Immediate, Delayed, and Minor Treatment Areas, and prepare patients for transport?
Treatment unit leader
MCI:
Volunteers can be used during major disasters only, and they should be assigned to ____ treatment
Minor
MCI:
What three treatment areas are established during a MCI?
- Immediate
- delayed
- minor
MCI:
Which treatment area (immediate, delayed, minor?) should be isolated from the other treatment areas if possible?
Isolate Minor Treatment Area from Immediate and Delayed where possible
MCI:
Can an ambulance transport a delayed pt with an immediate?
Yes
“For efficient use of transport resources consider having each ambulance transport a delayed patient with each immediate patient”
The Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) plan allows the first responders to triage patients in ___ seconds or less
60
MCI:
Triage personnel must rate or place the injured into which four categories?
- Deceased (Nonsalvageable)
- Immediate
- Delayed
- Minor
MCI:
What three physical assessments are performed on each triage patient?
R.P.M.
Respirations (ventilation)
Pulses (perfusion)
Mental status
MCI:
____ (minor, delayed, immediate?) patients are separated from the general group at the start of triage by ordering “anyone who can ____” followed by an area assignment where the patients should proceed.
- minor
* walk
MCI Triage:
When is a patient tagged deceased?
No respirations even after repositioning of the airway
MCI Triage:
When is a patient tagged immediate?
-respirations present only after repositioning airway OR: "Thirty-Two" "Can do" -respirations over 30 per minute; -capillary refill takes over 2 seconds; -patient fails to follow simple commands
What does acronym START stand for when triaging patients?
Simple Triage And Rapid Treatment
What color at the bottom of a triage tag represents a patient that is…
Immediate?
Delayed?
Minor?
Deceased?
Immediate is red
Delayed is yellow
Minor is green
Deceased is black