Ch34 Practice Questions Flashcards
Special operations is a term used to denote:
A) infrequently performed activities that require specialized training, skills, and equipment in a remote setting.
B) protocols OEC technicians use when working with an ambulance service in an urban setting.
C) a federal team that is organized to handle mass casualty situations involving mountainous terrain.
D) a specialized procedure that is used for victims a of chemical terrorism event.
Special operations is a term used to denote:
A) infrequently performed activities that require specialized training, skills, and equipment in a remote setting.
B) protocols OEC technicians use when working with an ambulance service in an urban setting.
C) a federal team that is organized to handle mass casualty situations involving mountainous terrain.
D) a specialized procedure that is used for victims a of chemical terrorism event.
Ans: A
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Chapter Overview Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 786 Objective: 34-1
You overhear a group of EMTs discussing the concept of driving an ambulance with due regard for the safety of others. Which of the following statements indicates that the EMT understands the concept?
A) “When responding to an emergency, I drive as fast as possible so that emergency care can be delivered as quickly as possible.”
B) “When taking a patient to the hospital, I drive as quickly as possible so that I can get back into service for another call.”
C) “When approaching an intersection, I wait for all traffic to stop before proceeding through.”
D) “It is acceptable to take a nonemergency patient to the hospital using lights and siren if dispatch informs me that there is another call waiting.
You overhear a group of EMTs discussing the concept of driving an ambulance with due regard for the safety of others. Which of the following statements indicates that the EMT understands the concept?
A) “When responding to an emergency, I drive as fast as possible so that emergency care can be delivered as quickly as possible.”
B) “When taking a patient to the hospital, I drive as quickly as possible so that I can get back into service for another call.”
C) “When approaching an intersection, I wait for all traffic to stop before proceeding through.”
D) “It is acceptable to take a nonemergency patient to the hospital using lights and siren if dispatch informs me that there is another call waiting.
Ans: C
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Ambulance Operations Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 787 Objective: 35-2
Which of the following statements regarding an ambulance parked at an incident is true?
A) If a law enforcement vehicle is on the scene, the ambulance should be parked right beside it.
B) When walking from the scene to the parked ambulance, you should walk on the side of the road closest to traffic so you can be more easily seen.
C) Ambulance warning lights should be turned off so they will not blind oncoming drivers.
D) The area around the ambulance and the accident scene is known as the ambulance operation zone.
Which of the following statements regarding an ambulance parked at an incident is true?
A) If a law enforcement vehicle is on the scene, the ambulance should be parked right beside it.
B) When walking from the scene to the parked ambulance, you should walk on the side of the road closest to traffic so you can be more easily seen.
C) Ambulance warning lights should be turned off so they will not blind oncoming drivers.
D) The area around the ambulance and the accident scene is known as the ambulance operation zone.
Ans: D
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Ambulance Operations Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 788 Objective: 34-2
Which of the following tasks is not a task an OEC technician should be ready to perform in assisting an EMT in the back of an ambulance?
A) Medication administration
B) Putting a cervical collar on a patient
C) Hemorrhage control
D) Splinting
Which of the following tasks is not a task an OEC technician should be ready to perform in assisting an EMT in the back of an ambulance?
A) Medication administration
B) Putting a cervical collar on a patient
C) Hemorrhage control
D) Splinting
Ans: A
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Ambulance Operations Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 788 Objective: 34-2
You and your friend arrive at an accident scene where a compact car has rolled down an embankment. Based on your OEC training, you realize that before anyone enters the vehicle, it should be stabilized. Vehicle stabilization includes all of the following actions except:
A) shutting off the engine.
B) having several men hold the vehicle to prevent it from moving.
C) disconnecting the battery cables.
D) engaging the parking brake.
You and your friend arrive at an accident scene where a compact car has rolled down an embankment. Based on your OEC training, you realize that before anyone enters the vehicle, it should be stabilized. Vehicle stabilization includes all of the following actions except:
A) shutting off the engine.
B) having several men hold the vehicle to prevent it from moving.
C) disconnecting the battery cables.
D) engaging the parking brake.
Ans: B
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Ambulance Operations Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 789 Objective: 34-2
Which organization helps create Community Emergency Response Teams?
A) The Federal Emergency Management Agency
B) The National Incident Management System
C) The Incident Command System
D) The Medical Reserve Corps
Which organization helps create Community Emergency Response Teams?
A) The Federal Emergency Management Agency
B) The National Incident Management System
C) The Incident Command System
D) The Medical Reserve Corps
Ans: C
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Disaster Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 791 Objective: 34-3
Organized under the DHHS, community-based volunteer medical professionals who have agreed to help in the event of a disaster are known as the:
A) National Response Framework.
B) Emergency Support Annexes.
C) Medical Reserve Corps.
D) Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
Organized under the DHHS, community-based volunteer medical professionals who have agreed to help in the event of a disaster are known as the: A) National Response Framework. B) Emergency Support Annexes. C) Medical Reserve Corps. D) Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
Ans: C
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Disaster Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 792 Objective: 34-3
HAZWOPER training is required by the federal government for anyone who works in an environment in which uncontrolled hazardous materials may be encountered. Which is the correct word for a letter in HAZWOPER?
A) W: water
B) E: energy
C) R: rescue
D) O: operations
HAZWOPER training is required by the federal government for anyone who works in an environment in which uncontrolled hazardous materials may be encountered. Which is the correct word for a letter in HAZWOPER? A) W: water B) E: energy C) R: rescue D) O: operations
Ans: D
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 793 Objective: 34-5
Which of the following statements regarding the NFPA safety diamond is true?
A) The NFPA safety diamond tells you whether the fuel in a fire is paper, liquid, gas, or wood.
B) The NFPA safety diamond must be displayed on any building or vehicle that contains hazardous materials.
C) The number of NFPA safety diamonds on a vehicle indicates the toxicity of the hazardous material.
D) The NFPA safety diamond identifies the known safety hazards of a given material.
Which of the following statements regarding the NFPA safety diamond is true?
A) The NFPA safety diamond tells you whether the fuel in a fire is paper, liquid, gas, or wood.
B) The NFPA safety diamond must be displayed on any building or vehicle that contains hazardous materials.
C) The number of NFPA safety diamonds on a vehicle indicates the toxicity of the hazardous material.
D) The NFPA safety diamond identifies the known safety hazards of a given material.
Ans: D
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 793 Objective: 34-6
Which of the following statements concerning HAZWOPER training is false?
A) Training includes the types of hazardous materials present and their risks to the rescuers and the public.
B) All EMS personnel are trained in all aspects of a HazMat-related incident.
C) Training generally includes classroom instruction and practical training.
D) Annual refresher training is generally required.
Which of the following statements concerning HAZWOPER training is false?
A) Training includes the types of hazardous materials present and their risks to the rescuers and the public.
B) All EMS personnel are trained in all aspects of a HazMat-related incident.
C) Training generally includes classroom instruction and practical training.
D) Annual refresher training is generally required.
Ans: B
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 793-794 Objective: 34-5
In a hazmat incident, a boundary that is set up to prevent members of the public from entering the incident is called a(n):
A) incident perimeter.
B) isolation perimeter.
C) decontamination line.
D) hazard boundary line.
In a hazmat incident, a boundary that is set up to prevent members of the public from entering the incident is called a(n): A) incident perimeter. B) isolation perimeter. C) decontamination line. D) hazard boundary line.
Ans: B
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 794 Objective: 34-7
The contaminated area in a hazardous incident is known as the:
A) contaminated zone.
B) decontamination zone.
C) hot zone.
D) cold zone.
The contaminated area in a hazardous incident is known as the: A) contaminated zone. B) decontamination zone. C) hot zone. D) cold zone.
Ans: C
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 794-795 Objective: 34-7
In a HazMat incident, the transition area in which decontamination occurs is known as the:
A) warm zone.
B) treatment area.
C) transport zone.
D) cold zone.
In a HazMat incident, the transition area in which decontamination occurs is known as the: A) warm zone. B) treatment area. C) transport zone. D) cold zone.
Ans: A
Complexity: Easy Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 795 Objective: 34-7
You are instructing an OEC class on the handling of a hazmat incident. You are asked where OEC technicians would be assigned if they were assisting at a hazmat scene. Which of the following statements is the appropriate response?
A) “Because of your training in this class, you could be assigned to any of the hazard control zones.”
B) “OEC technicians do not have the skills required to assist in a HazMat incident.”
C) “Because of your OEC training, you would probably be assigned to the cold zone.”
D) “OEC technicians could assist inside of the isolation perimeter.”
You are instructing an OEC class on the handling of a hazmat incident. You are asked where OEC technicians would be assigned if they were assisting at a hazmat scene. Which of the following statements is the appropriate response? A) “Because of your training in this class, you could be assigned to any of the hazard control zones.” B) “OEC technicians do not have the skills required to assist in a HazMat incident.” C) “Because of your OEC training, you would probably be assigned to the cold zone.” D) “OEC technicians could assist inside of the isolation perimeter.”
Ans: C
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 795 Objective: 34-7
Toxic nerve agents:
A) overstimulate the nerve endings and the central nervous system.
B) block stimulation of sensory nerve endings only.
C) decrease production of chemical transmitters.
D) block stimulation of both sensory and motor nerve endings.
Toxic nerve agents:
A) overstimulate the nerve endings and the central nervous system.
B) block stimulation of sensory nerve endings only.
C) decrease production of chemical transmitters.
D) block stimulation of both sensory and motor nerve endings.
Ans: A
Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Hazardous Materials Response Subject: Chapter 34 Title: Special Operations and Ambulance Operations Feedback: 795 Objective: 35-8