When approaching a victim, what should you be conscious of ?
Culture sensitivities.
What are the 3 Life threatening conditions faced during an CERT emergency?
Airway Obstruction
Bleeding
Shock
Two types of cold weather injuries
Hypothermia and Frostbite
1. Who is the new Area 22 Manager
2. What are the different types of Bullying?
1. Ken Ballard, Master Chief, USN, Ret
2. Verbal, Social, Physical, and Cyber
1. What are the most common Disaster in California?
2. in CERT, who are the Big 3 Service Response?
1. Earthquake, Wild Fires, Mud slides
2. Fire Dept. Medical, Police
When identifying yourself to the victim, what do you say?
Your name and your organization
What are some TRIAGE pitfalls
No Plan
Indecisive leadership
To much focus on one injury
On the Cycle of Bullying, name any 3 participants
Victim, The Bully, Follower, Supporter, Passive Supporter, On-looker, Passive Defender, Defender,
Who is the SNSI and NSI?
lieutenant Commander Quiatchon, USN, Ret.
Chief Hayes, USN, Ret
1. What are the three types of Disasters?
2. What are some hazards CERT members must be aware of when arriving on scene?
1. Natural, Technological, Intentional
2. Electrical Hazards, Gas explosion Hazards, Falling debris
How many step are there in the CERT "SIZE UP" process?
9 STEPS:
1.Gather Facts, 2.Assess Damage, 3.Consider Probabilities, 4.Assess Your Situation, 5.Establish Priorities, 6.Make Decisions,7. Develop Plan of Actions, 8.Take Action. 9.Evaluate Progress
1. What does PPE stand for?
2. Name the PPE in the Cadet CERT back pack
1. Personal Protective Equipment
2. Hard Hat, Helmet flashlight, gloves, googles, Respirator mask, vest, whistle
What does the acronym DCAP-BTLS stand for?
Deformities, Contusions, Abrasions, Punctures
Burns, Tenderness, Lacerations, Swelling
How many "AREAS" are there in NJROTC and what AREA does Hueneme NJROTC fall under?
22 AREAS and AREA 22
1. What does P.A.S.S. mean in Fire Fighting ?
2. What is a "K" Fire ?
1. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
2. Kitchen and Oils Fire
When using the "Head/Chin-Tilt Method, do for the victim?
Opens the victim airway.
Name the 3 Pressure Points to control Bleeding
BRACHIAL: just above the elbow
FEMORAL: in the upper thigh
POPLITEAL: behind the knee
What is the "Order" of the Head-To-Toe Assessment?
1.Head 2.Neck 3.Shoulders 4.Chest 5.Arms 6.Abdomen 7.Pelvis 8.Legs
1. What to do In a Active Shooter situation
2. In an "Harassment Situation" What does No Means what?
1. RUN, HIDE, FIGHT
2. NO!
1. Name the Parts of a Fire Extinguisher
2. Name the 5 classes of Fire
1. Body, Hose, D-ring, Gauge, Handle
2. A, B, C, D, & K
1. What are the magic numbers in CPR?
2. How long do you continue CPR
1. Two breaths and 30 chest Compressions
2. Until help arrives, The victim start breathing on their own or until you stop from exhaustion.
What are the 3 types of Bleeding?
Arterial
Venous
Capillary
What do you do with a victim severed limb?
Wrap, protect, transport with victim
What is the 6th General Order to the Sentry
Receive, obey and pass onto the sentry who releives me all orders from the Commanding Officer, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Deck, and all Officers and Petty Officers of the watch only.
1. What some CERT Team leader "Triage Pit Falls"
2. What's important when select a Triage location
1. Having no plans,
Focus on one injury,
Treating instead of Triage.
2. Easy access for the Big 3