Module 1 Mock Multiple Choice Test Flashcards
Which role resupplies role 2?
Role 3
Which role is rarely within the operational zone?
Role 4
Which role gives reinforcement to role 1?
Role 2
To gain consent, you need?
*Competency *Information *Voluntariness
Towards the midline is?
Medial
Towards the head is?
Superior
The correct anatomical position is head facing forward, feet together, with palms facing?
Forward
An incident where casualties are spread over a large area is?
Diffuse
The hazard spectrum consists of what?
*Environment *Medical/toxicological *Trauma/burns
The last E in METHANE is?
Emergency services
The F in SAFE stands for what?
Find & free
The second T of ATMIST stands for what?
Treatment so far
Define haemoptysis
Coughing up blood
Normal breathing for an adult is?
12-20
Normal breathing for a baby less than one is?
30-40
Paradoxical breathing is a sign of what?
Flail segment
A deviated trachea is a sign of what?
Tension pneumothorax
An open wound bubbling would indicate what?
Open pneumothorax
The middle layer of the heart is?
Myocardium
Is the trachea in the abdomen?
No
What are the contraindications of the use of an NPA
*Nose bleeds *Nasal polyps *Nasal trauma
What does the P wave of an ECG indicate?
Atrial activity
In CPR, what is the angle a pregnant lady should be placed in?
30 degrees
Which rhythms are shockable?
*VF *PVT
List the reversible causes of cardiac arrest
*Hypothermia *Hypoveleimia *Hypoxia *Hypokelimia *Tamponade *Tension pneumothorax *Toxins *Thrombosis
define -itis
Information
What is the name of the outer layer of an artery?
Tunica adventitia
What is the name of the main artery that leaves the heart?
Aorta
The electrical impulse follows which route in the heart?
SA node, AV node, bundle of his, right and left bundle branches, pukinje fibres
Internal respiration is?
Transfer of oxygen from capillaries to cells
Air in the pleural cavity is known as?
Pneumothorax
What does the E in SAFE stand for?
Extent of injuries/eval for cat haem
What position should an unconscious patient with a chest injury be placed in?
Recovery position with the injured side down
What does the T in TWELVE mean?
Trachea
What are the types of pneumothorax?
*Spontaneous *Tension *Open
Shock associated with a heart attack is?
Cardiogenic
During inspiration, the chest wall moves upwards and outwards due to the contraction of the intercostal muscles what happens to the diaphragm?
Flattens
Define cardio
Heart
What is the medical term for low?
Hypo
What is the medical term for chest?
Thorax
Which role in a major incident denotes the area directly around the incident?
Bronze
Which role in a major incident is the higher medical command or Brigade in the military setting?
Gold
What the chaplains carry?
F Ident 107
Two types of hazards are potential and?
Actual
Celox Rapid Z fold should be held in place for a minimum of?
1 min
Which role encompasses all bronze areas?
Silver
Contraction of the external intercostal muscles and the diaphragm causing air to enter the lungs is called?
External Inspiration
What is the most common cause of airway obstruction in an unconscious patient?
Tounge
What is the second stage of impact?
Occupant hits inside a vehicle
Service/military medical auxiliary personnel such as stretcher-bearers carry?
F Ident 106