Incident Management
Transport OPS
Vehicle Extrication/
Special Rescue
Terrorism Response/
Disaster Management
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100

What are the four sections of an incident command system?

Operations, Planning, Logistics, Finance.

100

What is the recommended size of a landing zone?

Acceptable size if unable to get reccomended?

100ft x 100ft 

60ft x 60ft

100

How should you approach a hazmat scene?

Uphill/Upwind

100

What are the possible routes of exposure?

Inhalation, ingestion, injection, absorption.

100

What is the capnography of a platapus?

35-45mmHG

200

What is span of control and what is the range?

Span of Control is the number of discreet units a supervisor can control. 5-7 is the acceptable span of control. 

200

What is minimum staffing of an ambulance? 

One EMT and a Driver

200

What is the difference between simple and complex access?

Simple: open a door

Complex: requires tools and training

200

What are three types of biologic agents?

viruses, bacteria, and toxins

200

How many cervical vertebrae does a giraffe have?

7

300

What is the difference between and division and a group? 

Divisions usually refer to crews working in the same geographic area.

Groups usually refer to crews working in the same functional area (job or roll) but typically in different locations. 

300

What is the difference between decontamination and sterilazation?

Decontamination- To remove or neutralize radiation, chemical, or other hazardous material from clothing, equipment, vehicles, and personnel.

Sterilization: a process such as heating that removes microbial contamination.

300

What are the roles of EMS personnel during an extrication?

Assessment, care, triage, packaging, and transport

300

What is a tertiary blast injury?

When a someone's body hits something (building, vehicles, etc.) after a blast injury.
300

What's the name of the only bone that doesn't touch any other bone in the body? 

Hyoid bone

400

What is an intermodal tank?

Shipping and storage or vessels that can be pressurized or non-pressurized. 


(Has to say shipping and storage container)

400

What are the situations when an ambulance is running lights and sirens that they do not have the right of way? 

Stopped school busses with their lights and stops signs out and it's not a divided highway and federal vehicles (USPS).

400

What must be done during an extrication following the scene size up but prior to gaining access to the patient?

Place wheel chocks and identify any posing hazards. 

400

What are the three protective measures you can take during a hazmat scene with radiation?

Limit time exposed, distance yourself, and shield. 

400

What ligament in the body prevents forward movement of the tibia? 

Anterior Cruciate Ligament

500

What is the key difference between and Level A and a Level B hazmat suit?

Level A has to be fully encapsulating. 

500

What are the nine phases of an ambulance call (in order)?

1. Preparation 2. Dispatch 3. En Route 4. Arrival 5. Transfer to ambulance 6. Transport 7. At the receiving facility 8. En route to station 9. Post run

500

How much does a cubic foot of dirt weigh?

About 100lbs

500

What are the four types of radiation in order from least penetrating potential to the most penetrating potential?

Alpha (paper), Beta (clothing), Gamma (a concrete wall or lead), Neutron (several feet of concrete). 


All or nothing.

500

What comprises the largest amount of cells in the human body?

Bacteria 

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