IMT Duties
Communications
Terms
PH Preparedness
Infection Control
100

A response that requires Internal IMT Activation is called?

What is Level1?

100

What might be a necessary function to establish for the PIO's involved in a response

What is the Joint Information System or JIS?

100

What ICS document is known as the "Initial Incident Action Plan" or IAP?

What is the ICS-201 Incident Briefing form?

100

If someone was fully vaccinated as a child and then had childhood cancer and went through chemo, would that person need to be revaccinated or have titers checked?

What is, speak with your medical provider to discuss the cancer treatment received and to review the medical record to understand whether re-vaccination might have occurred after treatment.  

100

Does the two-hour rule of room isolation after a measles patient is present still apply if the patient was wearing a mask?

Yes. A patient would most likely be wearing a mask for source control, which decreases, but does not eliminate, the potential for the virus in the air.

200

A Level 2 IMT Response means what?

What is an external IMT activation?

200

What is the facility where PIO's are located to conduct public information duties? 

What is the Joint information Center?

200

Which document is dubbed the "Initial Incident Action Plan" or IAP?

What is the ICS201 Incident Brief?

200

Are there any public maps or general information on vaccination rates, county by county or statewide?

What is yes?  

Information on SD kindergarten and 6th grade vaccination can be found on the DOH website

200

Are there any concerns related to vaccine availability with likely upticks of vaccinations?

No, the vaccine is available from your local medical provider, and there are no known supply chain concerns.

300

What is activated during a Level 3?

What is the State EOC?

300

When communicating to other team members via phone, radio, etc., what form should identify those means of communicating?

What is the ICS205, Communications Plan?

300

What is the IMT stand for?

What is the Incident Management Team?

300

Should EMS units be concerned about transporting a potential Measles patient?

What is yes? 

They should be educated on this as the respiratory illness could linger for 2 hours in thee truck and will require decontamination and pulled from service for a short time. 

300

Can healthcare workers get a booster without a titer if desired?

What is Yes. 

It might be cost-effective to receive a dose of the MMR vaccine instead of the cost of a blood draw and the titer test

400

What document provides the IMT a "Snapshot" into the incident?

What is the Situation Report (SitRep)?

400

What types of information should be shared by facsimile or encryption? (List 3)

What is Sensitive, Confidential or includes PII?

400

What does the term IC elude too?

What is the Incident Commander?

400

What is the term for anyone exposed to a person that is contagious and from the same household? 

What is close contact?

400

What is the number one vector of the measles virus?

What is respiratory particles being spread by breathing, talking, singing, cough and or sneezes?

500

What guide our planning processes during an active incident?

What is the "Planning P" process?

500

Who generally will be the most common person(s) to communicate live to the public during a media conference on an State driven incident unless specified?

What is the Health Secretary, or the Governor?

500

What type of testing is the "Gold Standard" for Measels

What is PCR?

A PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test is a diagnostic tool used to detect genetic material (DNA or RNA) from a sample.

500

What should be shared to healthcare workers as a must to prevent the of the respiratory spread of measles? 

What is wear a properly fitted N95 mask or a PAPR?

500

What infection control measure(s) can aid in the prevention of the spread of measles? 

What is respiratory hygiene, hand hygiene and good triage procedures?

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