Module 1 Mock Multiple Choice Test Flashcards

1
Q

Which role resupplies role 2?

A

Role 3

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2
Q

Which role is rarely within the operational zone?

A

Role 4

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3
Q

Which role gives reinforcement to role 1?

A

Role 2

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4
Q

To gain consent, you need?

A

*Competency *Information *Voluntariness

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5
Q

Towards the midline is?

A

Medial

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6
Q

Towards the head is?

A

Superior

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7
Q

The correct anatomical position is head facing forward, feet together, with palms facing?

A

Forward

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8
Q

An incident where casualties are spread over a large area is?

A

Diffuse

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9
Q

The hazard spectrum consists of what?

A

*Environment *Medical/toxicological *Trauma/burns

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10
Q

The last E in METHANE is?

A

Emergency services

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11
Q

The F in SAFE stands for what?

A

Find & free

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12
Q

The second T of ATMIST stands for what?

A

Treatment so far

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13
Q

Define haemoptysis

A

Coughing up blood

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14
Q

Normal breathing for an adult is?

A

12-20

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15
Q

Normal breathing for a baby less than one is?

A

30-40

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16
Q

Paradoxical breathing is a sign of what?

A

Flail segment

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17
Q

A deviated trachea is a sign of what?

A

Tension pneumothorax

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18
Q

An open wound bubbling would indicate what?

A

Open pneumothorax

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19
Q

The middle layer of the heart is?

A

Myocardium

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20
Q

Is the trachea in the abdomen?

A

No

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21
Q

What are the contraindications of the use of an NPA

A

*Nose bleeds *Nasal polyps *Nasal trauma

22
Q

What does the P wave of an ECG indicate?

A

Atrial activity

23
Q

In CPR, what is the angle a pregnant lady should be placed in?

A

30 degrees

24
Q

Which rhythms are shockable?

A

*VF *PVT

25
Q

List the reversible causes of cardiac arrest

A

*Hypothermia *Hypoveleimia *Hypoxia *Hypokelimia *Tamponade *Tension pneumothorax *Toxins *Thrombosis

26
Q

define -itis

A

Information

27
Q

What is the name of the outer layer of an artery?

A

Tunica adventitia

28
Q

What is the name of the main artery that leaves the heart?

A

Aorta

29
Q

The electrical impulse follows which route in the heart?

A

SA node, AV node, bundle of his, right and left bundle branches, pukinje fibres

30
Q

Internal respiration is?

A

Transfer of oxygen from capillaries to cells

31
Q

Air in the pleural cavity is known as?

A

Pneumothorax

32
Q

What does the E in SAFE stand for?

A

Extent of injuries/eval for cat haem

33
Q

What position should an unconscious patient with a chest injury be placed in?

A

Recovery position with the injured side down

34
Q

What does the T in TWELVE mean?

A

Trachea

35
Q

What are the types of pneumothorax?

A

*Spontaneous *Tension *Open

36
Q

Shock associated with a heart attack is?

A

Cardiogenic

37
Q

During inspiration, the chest wall moves upwards and outwards due to the contraction of the intercostal muscles what happens to the diaphragm?

A

Flattens

38
Q

Define cardio

A

Heart

39
Q

What is the medical term for low?

A

Hypo

40
Q

What is the medical term for chest?

A

Thorax

41
Q

Which role in a major incident denotes the area directly around the incident?

A

Bronze

42
Q

Which role in a major incident is the higher medical command or Brigade in the military setting?

A

Gold

43
Q

What the chaplains carry?

A

F Ident 107

44
Q

Two types of hazards are potential and?

A

Actual

45
Q

Celox Rapid Z fold should be held in place for a minimum of?

A

1 min

46
Q

Which role encompasses all bronze areas?

A

Silver

47
Q

Contraction of the external intercostal muscles and the diaphragm causing air to enter the lungs is called?

A

External Inspiration

48
Q

What is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious patient?

A

Tounge

49
Q

What is the second stage of impact?

A

Occupant hits inside a vehicle

50
Q

Service/military medical auxiliary personnel such as stretcher-bearers carry?

A

F Ident 106