What does RAT stand for?
Rapid Assessment Team
When conducting an initial Breathing Assessment, you should look, listen and feel for how many seconds?
a. 5 seconds
b. 8 seconds
c. 10 seconds
d. 15 seconds
10 Seconds
What is the FIRST priority for the rescuer?
Rescuer SAFETY!
When lifting something heavy, what part of your body should carry most of the load to avoid injury?
Leg Muscles
For leverage and cribbing, you lift how much and crib how much?
Lift and inch, crib an inch
What does SALT stand for?
A - Access
L - Lifesaving Interventions
T - Treatment/TransportWhat are the 2 main areas Phileo covered with regard to Anatomy and Physiology?
1. Respiratory System
2. Circulatory System
When setting up camp, what are the 3 zones that should be included?
1. Transition Zone
2. Buffer Zone
3. Clean Zone
With regard to Relief Distribution, name a rule that is there to limit a physical response from the crowd?
"No Touch" Rule
Who is in command of all patient movement?
The rescuer at the head of the patient is in command.
What does AVPU stand for?
A - Alert
V - Verbal
P - Painful
U - Unresponsive
What are 3 locations you can take a pulse?
1. Carotid Artery
2. Radial Artery
3. Brachial Artery
For Skeletal Issues, what are 4 things that can be done for the patient for the first 24-48 hours.
hint: Think of the favorite food of Filipinos
a. Rest
b. Ice
c. Compression
d. Elevation
What does STAR acronym stand for?
S - Stop
T - Think
A - Act
R - Review
For patient movement, what are 4 types of drags?
1. Clothes Drag
2. Blanket Drag
3. Arm to Arm Drag
4. Fire Fighter Drag
What is the DISASTER paradigm?
D - Detection, I - Incident Management, S - Safety and Security, A - Access Hazards, S - Support, T - Triage and Treatment, E - Evacuation, R - Recovery.
What are the 3 types of burns?
1. Thermal
2. Chemical
3. Electrical
For Incident Management, what are the 4 categories under the Unified Command?
1. Planning
2. Logistics
3. Operations
4. Finances
When encountering a "X" search marking on a building, what is identified in the right quadrant of the "X"?
Hazards
When pulling a back-boarded patient in upward direction with ropes, what can be done to stabilize the board?
Tag Line
What does DRS C daB stand for?
Danger, Responsiveness, Shout
Circulation
Distended Spine, Airway, Breathing
Name 4 types of wounds a rescuer might encounter?
Abrasions
Incision
Lacerations
Avulsions
Amputations
What are 3 differences between Heat Stress and Heat Stoke?
Heat Stress - Normal body temp, sweating, cool and clammy skin, dizziness and nausea
Heat Stroke - High body temp, No longer sweating, Hot and red skin, Reduced consciousness
What are the 6 steps of water rescue?
1. Talk
2. Reach
3. Wade
4. Throw
5. Row
6. Go
Before moving a patient with an impaled object, what steps should be taken?
1. Do not remove impaled object
2. Control bleeding
3. Stabilize any impaled objects4. Use donut bandage
5. Immobilize