Chapter 51 Disaster Response Flashcards
- The “all-hazards” approach to disaster planning involves:
A) table-top exercises that focus on worst case scenarios.
B) communicating with federal officials regarding terrorist activity.
C) protecting critical infrastructure from large-scale disasters.
D) conducting comprehensive preplanning for all types of disasters.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
2. The key to any disaster response is: A) planning. B) execution. C) recovery. D) triage.
Ans: A
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Type: General Knowledge
- A mutual aid agreement formally defines:
A) how different areas of a common agency will provide support to each other in the event of a man-made or natural disaster.
B) the roles and responsibilities of fire, EMS, and police when a disaster occurs within the jurisdiction that they all serve.
C) the relationship between two or more agencies and the support that those agencies will provide to each other when requested.
D) the strategic positioning of emergency vehicles within a jurisdiction when one or more ambulances in that jurisdiction is dispatched.
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
- The unified command system:
A) mandates that a single person will maintain command authority, even if multiple jurisdictions respond.
B) allows representatives from multiple jurisdictions and agencies to share command authority and responsibility.
C) can deplete the resources of multiple jurisdictions and agencies and should only be used during large disasters.
D) is a type of incident response in which command is established and maintained by the first agency on the scene.
Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
- An EMS agency’s public information officer should be trained to:
A) release anticipated actions of the agency.
B) use the media to the agency’s advantage.
C) direct media coverage away from a disaster.
D) release limited protected health information.
Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
- When a disaster occurs, it is important to remember that:
A) the initial disaster plan should be followed, regardless of the size, complexity, or duration of the disaster.
B) the first person on scene will assume and maintain command of the incident until the incident has ended.
C) the public information officer should be the first person mobilized in order to prevent media interference.
D) changing conditions and oversights in preplanning may require modification of the initial disaster plan.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
- What is the purpose of an IS-211 form during the mobilization of personnel when a disaster occurs?
A) To track who was mobilized and when and where they were assigned
B) To identify each mobilized person according to his or her level of certification
C) To ensure that each mobilized person is properly briefed after the disaster
D) To ensure that all mobilized personnel are up-to-date on their immunizations
Ans: A
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Type: General Knowledge
8. Who would MOST likely lead the command structure during a major disaster? A) EMS medical director B) County fire marshal C) State or federal entity D) Local law enforcement
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
9. During a disaster, logging of all patients and the hospitals to which they were transported is primarily the responsibility of the: A) triage supervisor. B) incident commander. C) treatment supervisor. D) transportation supervisor.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
10. When personnel from other jurisdictions arrive at the scene of a disaster, they should: A) begin secondary triage. B) report to the staging area. C) turn their portable radios off. D) notify the incident commander.
Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
- If an EMS agency is providing relief to a neighboring community during a disaster, it is important to ensure that:
A) no single medic is mobilized for greater than 12 hours.
B) only basic life support equipment is brought to the scene.
C) the relief-providing agency reports to the triage section.
D) it has enough coverage in its home area of responsibility.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
- During a disaster, all patients who are transported to the hospital should have:
A) a patient care report written, in addition to a triage tag.
B) been triaged at least three times to trend their condition.
C) at least one paramedic caring for them in the ambulance.
D) an IV line established in case fluids are needed.
Ans: A
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Type: General Knowledge
13. Which of the following is the MOST important consideration after an event? A) All ambulances are restocked. B) A CISD team is established. C) All personnel are accounted for. D) Agencies are properly reimbursed.
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following is a benefit of a properly written after-action report following a man-made disaster?
A) Provides a basis for retraining in specific areas
B) Helps law enforcement determine who is to blame
C) Identifies those in need of postevent medical care
D) Allows EMS agencies to be reimbursed accordingly
Ans: A
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Type: General Knowledge
- Your assistance is requested at the scene of a large brush fire in which multiple agencies have responded. As soon as you and your partner arrive at the scene, you should:
A) report to the transportation section.
B) locate the staging or treatment area.
C) set up an area where triage can occur.
D) report to the fire chief for instructions.
Ans: B
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Type: Critical Thinking
- After a tornado has passed, you are advised to stage in a directed area, which is a(n):
A) entry point that all responding emergency vehicles converge upon.
B) area or structure that has not been directly impacted by the tornado.
C) building constructed of concrete and is secured to a solid foundation.
D) area considered by engineering expertise to be a safe place to stage.
Ans: D
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Type: General Knowledge
- Which of the following would be the MOST likely reason that transport of patients via helicopter would not be an option during the initial aftermath of a tornado?
A) Complete failure of ground-to-air communication
B) Absence of a landing zone due to the destruction
C) Changes in temperature and wind speed in the air
D) Media helicopters are often in the area as well
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
- In the case of many casualties, casualty collection points can be established in order to:
A) reunite uninjured people with their family members.
B) provide initial and secondary triage of all injured people.
C) pick up lightly treated, stable patients by buses or trucks.
D) render emergency treatment to those with critical injuries.
Ans: C
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Type: General Knowledge
19. A category 1 hurricane has sustained winds that are: A) between 39 and 74 mph. B) between 74 and 95 mph. C) between 86 and 110 mph. D) between 131 and 155 mph.
Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
- A category 2 hurricane is forecast to strike an area in which you function as a paramedic. It is important to remember that:
A) you should plan on at least a category 3 hurricane.
B) EMS work usually begins just before the storm hits.
C) this strength of hurricane is likely to produce a tsunami.
D) a category 2 hurricane has winds greater than 155 mph.
Ans: A
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Type: Critical Thinking