REHABILITATION SECTOR M.P. 202.08 Flashcards
The Rehabilitation Sector, radio designation REHAB, will be used to evaluate and assist personnel who could be suffering from the effects of sustained ______ or ________ exertion during emergency operations.
physical or mental
Rehab Sector will provide a specific area where personnel will assemble to have what 5 things provided?
- Assessment of vital signs
- Revitalization ‐ rest, hydration, refreshments, and temperature regulation
- Medical evaluation and treatment of injuries, if needed
- Transportation for those requiring treatment at medical facilities
- Reassignment as needed
NOTE:
The Rehab Sector Officer is responsible for the ___________ of crews assigned to Rehab Sector.
accountability
Members assigned to Rehab do not report back to their previously assigned sector. To be reassigned to another sector, they must be assigned by who?
Command after being cleared by Rehab
A Rehab truck will be dispatched automatically when? (2)
- First Alarm and greater incidents
- or when heat stress advisory is in effect
It will be the responsibility of the ________ ________ to make an early determination of incidents requiring Rehab Sector.
Incident Commander
Rehab Sector may request City buses to be called to the incident scene to provide What?
cooling or shelter.
Rehab sector should be located in functional location for crew access. In smaller incidents, a utility truck may be all that is required. who’s responsibility is it to determine resources for the rehab sector.
Rehab Sector Officer and/or Command
The Rehab Sector area boundaries will be defined and will have only one entry point. It will be divided into the following 3 Functions:
- Function A: Assessment
- Function B: Hydration and Replenishment
- Function C: Medical Treatment and Transport
Vital Signs and Assessment Standards for REHAB:
To be reassigned – Members must meet what 6 criteria?
- A heart rate below 100 bpm with no irregular beats
- Systolic BP below 160
- Diastolic BP below 100
- Respiratory rate between 12‐20 per minute
- No abnormal neurological findings. (see below)
- No complaints