Agencies & Organizations
Disaster Medical Ops
Disaster Medical Ops
Environmental Injuries
Injury Care & Prevention
100

This federal agency coordinates the nation’s disaster response and recovery efforts.

FEMA

100

The three killers in an emergency situation are ____, ____, and ____.

Airway obstruction, bleeding, shock

100

When conducting a head-to-toe assessment, start with the ____.

Head

100

When the body’s temperature drops below normal, it’s called ____.

Hypothermia

100

The three basic steps in wound care.

Control bleeding, clean the wound, apply dressing, and bandage

200

This Georgia agency manages state-level disaster preparedness and response.

GEMA
200

The first priority of medical procedures is to ____.

Open airway, control bleeding, treat for shock

200

When establishing a treatment area, the four zones are ____.

Immediate, Delayed, Minor, Morgue

200

When treating frostbite, immerse the area in ____ water.

Warm (not hot)

200

Signs of infection include ____.

All of the above – swelling, discoloration, discharge, red striations

300

This program encourages citizen participation in community safety.

Citizen Corps

300

Name the three types of bleeding.

Arterial, venous, and capillary

300

When treating a burn, cover it loosely with ____.

Dry sterile dressings

300

Common symptoms of heat stroke include ____.

All of the above – hot red skin, no sweat, confusion, weak pulse

300

A non-displaced fracture is when the bones ____.

Align with each other

400

One important branch of Citizen Corps that trains locals to assist after disasters.

CERT (Community Emergency Response Teams)

400

The process of evaluating and prioritizing multiple victims based on injury severity.

Triage

400

What should you do for a chemical burn?

Flush with cool running water

400

Common treatments for heat-related injuries include ____.

Remove from heat and cool body slowly

400

A displaced fracture is when the bones ____.

Do not align properly

500

After a disaster, CERT members may perform which actions?

All of the above – extinguish fires, treat injuries, conduct light search & rescue, relieve stress

500

The acronym S.T.A.R.T. stands for what?

Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment

500

Which condition is caused by extreme cold, cutting off blood flow to the extremities?

Frostbite

500

To treat hypothermia, you should remove wet clothes and ____.

Warm the body gradually

500

When a survivor experiences anaphylaxis, you should ____.

Assist with their Epi-Pen if available