Training Bullshit Flashcards

1
Q

anong republic act eon, basta sa DRRM

A

RA 10121

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2
Q

What section mandates students to undergo traning

A

Section 14

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3
Q

What date is the common module under CHED (CHED Memorandum)

A

November 2020

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4
Q

Given longer hours on the topic and mandates the student to undergo the training
under DRMM

A

Common module under CHED (CHED Memorandum)

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5
Q

Year of revision of the memorandum

A

2021

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6
Q

Clean piece of cloth or sterile cloth to hold the dressing in place to cover the wound and
serve as an improvised spider strap

A

Bandaging

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7
Q
  • Portable and stretchable
  • Compresses the wound (Pressure to the site)
  • The larger the injury, the larger the bandage
A

Elastic bandage

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8
Q

Parts of triangular bandage

A

Base, Apex, Sides, Tails, Face

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9
Q

Upper part of the bandage

A

Base

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10
Q

Opposite the base

A

Apex

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11
Q

The two spaces on the side

A

Sides (L&R)

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12
Q

Largest part of the bandage

A

Face

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13
Q

Usual length of the base

A

90cm

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14
Q

Usual length of the sides

A

45cm

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15
Q
  • easy to tie, easy to lock
  • easy to untie, easy to unlock
A

Square knot

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16
Q

Process or procedure in which the triangular bandages are folded into different
forms; Multipurpose bandaging technique

A

Cravat Technique

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17
Q

used for injuries on large parts of the body; Upper chest, tummy, tiyan

A

Broad Cravat

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18
Q

smaller injuries on smaller parts of the body

A

Semi Broad Cravat

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19
Q

the smallest type of folding in cravat folding

A

Narrow Broad Cravat

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20
Q

For arteries, veins and capillaries to check if the blood is still flowing properly
- To check if there’s still connection within the arms, bones, and joints
- No discoloration of nails

A

PMS - Pulse motor sensory

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21
Q

process of immobilizing the site of injury (fractured or broken parts)

A

Splinting

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22
Q

Application of mechanical splinting

A

Elbow injury

23
Q

No splint is available, a body part will be used as a splint

A

Anatomical Splinting

24
Q

categorized into colors

A

Body

25
Q

a. Basic Information within the extinguisher
b. Category, types, and how it is used

A

Labels

26
Q

opening of the chemicals to kill the fire rawr

A

Nozzle

27
Q

passageway of the chemical to extinguish the fire

A

Hose

28
Q

To activate the thing

A

Handle

29
Q
  • for chemical to come outside
A

Squeezer

30
Q

To not accidentally used (needed to be pull to work)

A

Safety Pin

31
Q

The red tag to show that it is not used (needed to be twisted to be used)

A

Knot

32
Q
  • Indication when used or not = Red means discharge; Green
    full charge
A

Pressure gauge

33
Q

Expiration date for household extinguisher

A

2 years

34
Q

Expiration date for business extinguisher

A

1 year

35
Q

Color for general use

A

Red

36
Q

Color to vaporize liquids

A

Green

37
Q

Utilizer dry powders

A

Blue

38
Q

For kitchen oil fires

A

Yellow

39
Q

Types; for light materials

A

Type A

40
Q

Types; for gaseous state

A

Type B

41
Q

Types; for electrical supplies

A

Type C

42
Q

Types; for intended metals

A

Type K

43
Q

How to use using TPASS

A

T - twist the knot
P - pull out the pin
A - aim (the nozzle) to base of the fire
S - squeeze the squeezer downwards
S - sweep the nozzle side by side

44
Q

reducing the victim from an unsafe place to a safe place

A

Emergency Rescue

45
Q

safe place to a safer place

A

Rescue transfer

46
Q

involvement with spine injury

A

SPINE BOARD

47
Q

stabilizes the neck of the victim

A

CERVICAL COLLAR

48
Q

secures the victim to the spineboard

A

SPIDER STRAP/STRAP

49
Q

using a rag/carpet to move the victim by either grabbing the rag by the head
or the foot

A

Mat Drag

50
Q

process of categorizing the scenario and prioritizing which patient needs the
most attention first

A

Triage

51
Q

Colors of triage

A

○ Red = Most severe (first to extract)
○ Blue = Expectant to die
○ White = No injury or illness
○ Black = Dead victim (last to be extracted)

52
Q

absence of breathing

A

Respiratory arrest

53
Q
  • damage heart, brains, and lungs
A

Cardiac arrest