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Psychology
100
Gathering the facts.
What is Size Up?
100
A, B, C, D, K.
What are the Classifications of fire?
100
Typically used to search large or small areas when "hands and knee" or "open space" searches are conducted.
What is a Grid Search?
100
The process of evaluating a survivor’s injuries and prioritizing the urgency of treatment.
What is Triage?
100
Irritability, Self-blame, Withdrawal, Helplessness, Mood swings, and Denial
What are Possible Psychological Symptoms?
200
Location of electrical power
What is the circuit or fuse box?
200
Acronym for operating a fire extinguisher
What is PASS?
200
Moving in a counterclockwise pattern through rooms checking walls, floors and ceilings for damage and calling out to victims.
What is an Interior Search?
200
A method of opening the airway.
What is the Head-tilt / chin-lift method?
200
Loss of appetite, Headache, nausea, chest pain, nightmares, and fatigue.
What are Possible Physiological Symptoms?
300
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo...
What is the Phonetic Alphabet?
300
Water, Dry Chemical, Carbon Dioxide, Specialized
What are the Types of Fire Extinguishers?
300
Term / Word that describes how to lift heavy objects.
What is Leveraging?
300
Brachial, Femoral, and Popliteal points
What are Pressure Points?
300
“I understand”, “Don’t feel bad”, “It’s God’s will”, and “It could be worse”.?
What are Things not to say to a survivor?
400
Organizational Structure that expands and contracts as the incident evolves
What is the Incident Command System?
400
These extinguishers have a sodium bicarbonate base and are effective on class B and C fires.
What is a Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher?
400
Material used to support and strengthen a leveraged object.
What is Cribbing?
400
This method of patient assessment describes where you start and where you end.
What is the Head-to-Toe Assessment?
400
Listen for meaning and not just words, and pay close attention to the speakers non-verbal communication.
What is Empathetic Listening?
500
Identifies level of flammability, degree of health hazard, level of reactivity, and type of special precaution(s) to take.
What is the NFPA Hazardous Materials Placard?
500
Combustible metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and titanium.
What is a Class D fire?
500
"Area Searched" goes in this quadrant (X)
What is the Right Quadrant?
500
Red, Yellow, Green and Black symbolize these levels of triage.
What is Immediate, Delayed, Minor, and Dead or Expectant?
500
Impact, Inventory, Rescue and Recovery.
What are the Emotional Phases ?
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