Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapt 3
MISC
Nuts and Diabetes
100
Frequent result of the most commonly occuring natural disaster
flash flooding
100
Guidelines to help ensure an effective federal disaster response when a Presidental Disaster Declaration is made.
National Response Framework
100
Includes simple, potentially lifesaving medical techniques
first aid
100
General term for sorting victims of a mass casualty incident
triage
100
If someone is allergic to nuts and comes in contact with them, what is this called?
What is Anaphylaxis shock.
200
Wildfire caused by a lightning strike
natural disaster
200
The "hub" of an organized community response to a disaster.
emergency operations center
200
Trains people in basic disaster response skills
Community Emergency response team
200
Large-scale distribution of vaccines, medicines, or antidotes
mass prophylaxis
200
List three symptoms of anaphylaxis shock.
What is hives, itching, swelling of the throat, impending doom feeling, anxiety, vomiting, etc.
300
Installing a siren system to warn people that a tornado has been sighted.
What is emergency preparedness?
300
Compact between neighboring communities to help each other in an emergency
mutual aid
300
Allows first responders, employees , and family members to try out an evacuation plan
emergency drills
300
Requirement for using a respirator
fit tested
300
What is the name of the girl attending camp who has diabetes?
What is Angela Cain.
400
Not able to be cared for in a general shelter
patients with special needs.
400
Guidelines that enable all levels of government, in the private sector, and nongovernmental organizatons to work together efficiently in an emergency.
National Incident Management System.
400
Assesses credentials of people who wish to work at disaster sites
Emergency systems for the advance registration of volunteer health professionals
400
Who is the designated person to go to the hospital?
What is Tori, the Director.
400
List three of the signs of low blood sugar.
What is nausea, extreme hunger, cold clammy skin, trembling, coma, mood changes, and fatigue.
500
Broad incidents such as snowstorms, earthquakes, and explosions involving groups of people.
Emergencies
500
Desired characteristics of an emergency operations plan, according to the NRF.
Scalable
500
Coordinates with communities in deployment of healthcare volunteers
Medical Reserve Corps
500
After the ambulance leaves, list two things that should happen.
What is david is in charge, continue with the day, and pray.
500
What do you do in the case of low blood sugar?
What is quick acting sugar, and notify Tori the director.
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