Ambulance Operations
Air Medical
Incident Management
Vehicle Extrication
Multiple Casualty Incidents
HazMat Placards
Miscellaneous
100

EMT responsibilities when it comes to ambulance supplies

What is ensure supplies are in stock and clean on the ambulance unit?

100

In a crouch from the front

What is how you should approach a helicopter?

100
Staging Area
What is the area responsible for managing incoming ambulances and resources at a major incident?
100
Provide reassurance and tell the patient what to expect
What is how an EMS provider can prepare a patient for the extrication process?
100

START

What is the most commonly used triage system?

100

The name of this class division

What is 5.1 Oxidizing Substances?

100

What are the small wedges and pieces that keep a vehicle from shifting position?

Cribbing

200

Direct traffic away from the accident

What is the purpose of setting up traffic cones and reflective devices around an accident?

200
Weather and terrain
What is a limitation of air medical transport?
200
Unified
What is the type of command that involves several agencies working separately but cooperatively?
200
Using the path of least resistance
What is how a patient should always be removed from a vehicle?
200
Defusing and debriefing
What is the stress management resource typically available to EMS providers after a major incident?
200

What is Class 3

Gasoline

Recommended for frequently transported hazardous materials by truck, rail or aircraft.

200

Stabilization should be completed before any extrication begins.

 True or False.

TRUE

300
Providers, equipment, and supplies are ready for the next run.
What is when an ambulance call is considered complete?
300
To mark the area for the incoming aircraft
What is why should flags and flares be used at a landing zone?
300
Planning
What is the function of an Incident Management System that is responsible for writing the Incident Action Plan?
300
Simple access
What is the term for gaining access to a patient without using tools or equipment?
300
An incident that involves many patients and places great demand on emergency resources and personnel
What is a multiple-casualty incident (MCI)?
300

What is this placard utilized for?

What is Right to Know Placard: conveys health warning information to emergency response teams. 

300

What is the purpose of the ram tool?

Create space during extrication.

400
Personal Safety
What is an EMS provider's first priority at an emergency scene?
400
Head injury and altered mental status in a remote location
What is an acceptable reason for activating air medical transport?
400
Supply Unit
What is the unit responsible for dispensing medical equipment and other resources at a complex incident?
400
Fire Department Units
What is the agency that typically performs vehicle extrications?
400
Respiration, mental status, and perfusion
What are things that should be quickly assessed on all patients during primary triage?
400

The guide number associated with this placard


What is 153

Toxic 

400

Scene safety prioritization includes property, patients, yourself, and fellow first responders in what order?

Self, Fellow First Responders, Patient, Property

500
Safer and faster responses
What is an advantage of taking care of EMS vehicles?
500
Travel time and access to remote areas
What is an advantage of air medical transport?
500
To provide a consistent approach to managing incidents
What is the primary purpose of an Incident Management System?
500
Check to see if the doors will open.
What is the easiest way to gain access to a patient trapped in a vehicle?
500
Black
What is the color of the triage tag assigned to a fatally injured patient?
500

What is the Placard 

Combustible Fire 

500

What PPE item should all EMTs be wearing at an accident scene?

Reflective Vest 

600

Provide examples of some essential equipment that should be found on all ambulances.

  • Airway and ventilation equipment
  • Basic wound care supplies
  • Monitoring devices (blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeter, electrocardiogram monitor/defibrillator)
  • Selection of splints
  • Childbirth supplies
  • Patient transfer equipment
  • Medications
600

What is the perimeter for a landing zone

100' x 00'

600

What must be done when a chief officer arrives on scene and begins to control the incident?

Transfer of Command

600

The battery should be disengaged immediately after stabilization before extrication begins.

 True or False

True
600

What is the definition of Triage

To Sort

600

At 11:30 PM a small spill of this hazardous material occurred. This is the distance that would need to be isolated around the spill.

What is 2.5 km or 1.6 miles?

600

The post directly to the left of the driver's head is what post?

B Post

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