Name the zone (colour)
Charge nurse tasks
Pediatric considerations in Mass Casualty
Miscellaneous
100

This zone is comprised of patients who can walk, or the "walking wounded"

What is the green zone

100

This is what we use to round with the EMO's on existing patient's upon activation of Code Orange 

What is the EDIS patient list

100

These are proportionally larger in children, making them more prone to injury

What are their heads

100

These areas will go over census in a code orange

What are inpatient units

200

Penetrating trauma to the abdomen

What is the amber zone

200

Who you need to consult with prior to calling in staff

 Who is the Nursing Supervisor/manager and/or director

200

Children may not know this, so appropriately numbering and tracking patients is very important

What is their name

200

Families and visitors are directed to this area to wait

What is the cafeteria

300

Remains apneic after 5 rescue breaths

What is the black zone

300

Assign one to each zone, and give them their clipboard, vest, and lanyard

What is Zone Team Leader

300

This being higher increases their exposure to airborne toxins

What is respiratory rate

300

This set of rooms will function as both the red and amber zone

What are the treatment rooms

400

Unresponsive to stimulation

What is the red zone

400

Ensure your triage nurse has all of these to triage incoming patients

What is multi-casualty incident charts

400

This causes them to absorb more toxins and radiation

What is thinner skin

400

This nurse will use the START and jumpSTART algorithms to triage

What is the triage nurse

500

Not walking, RR 52, alert and anxious

What is the red zone

500

This is where you will send discharged patient's to wait for their ride

Where is the children's clinic

500

Younger children may lack this, meaning they may not have the cognitive ability to react

What is a sense of self-preservation

500

This occurs when the last expected casualty has arrived

What is Code Orange stand down/recovery?