Emergency Preparedness
Safety
Weather Conditions
Heat Illness
Infection Control
100

What does the abbreviation EAP stand for?

Emergency Action Plan

100

When a patient is lifting weights, what are 2 things we should keep in mind?

Are they using clamps.

Do they have a spotter.

100

What is the flash to bang method?

Used to estimate the distance from a lightning strike by counting the seconds between seeing the lightning flash and hearing the thunder.

100

What color should your urine be and not be?  

Pale or light yellow

100
What should you use if your hands are visibly soiled?

Soap and Water

200

What are component in an EAP?

A. Identify Potential Hazards

B. Establish clear communication protocols

C. Both A & B

D. None of the Above

C. Both A & B

200

Before you do anything with a patient, what are 3 things you ask for?

1. First & Last Name

2. DOB

3. Consent

200

Name 2 things that should be in a lightning emergency plan.

  1. Safe Locations  

  2. Weather Awareness 

  3. Unsafe Locations 

  4. Postponement and resumption of activities 

  5. Large venue protocols 

  6. Provide first aid 

  7. Notify participants 

200

Is someone shows signs of a heat stroke what should you do?

Call 911, submerge in ice water, monitor vitals

200

What is the most effective method of infection control?

Handwashing

300

What are Universal Precautions?

A set of infection control guidelines that are utilized in healthcare settings in order to prevent the spread of BBP.

300

How many times should you read a label before using a chemical?

3

300

Name 3 cold related injuries.

Hypothermia, Frostbite, and dehydration.

300

What temperature indicates heat stroke?

104o F

300

What is the order of donning PPE?

Gown, Mask, Eye Protection, Gloves

400

In the event of a violent intruder, what should be the order for run, hide, fight?

A. Fight, Run, Hide

B. Hide, Run, Fight

C. Run, Hide, Fight

D. There is no order

D. There is no order

400

What are the steps to using a fire extinguisher?

Pull

Aim

Squeeze

Sweep

400

What's the difference between hypothermia and hyperthermia?

Hypothermia is caused by cold factors and Hypothermia is caused by heat factors

400

Which one of these is not a symptom of heat cramps? Nausea, painful muscles, or heavy sweating.

Nausea

400

What do you do with a needle or sharp object after use?

Place in an approved sharps container.

500

During a primary survey, what does CAB stand for?

Circulation

Airway

Breathing

500

When using a keyboard and mouse, what are some proper ergonomics?

Keyboard at 10 degrees; wrist and elbows equal height

500

What are the 4 primary ways of heat gain or heat loss?

Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Evaporation

500

What are the 3 main levels of heat illness?

Heat Cramps

Heat Exhaustion

Heat Stroke

500

Chain of infection in order.

Infectious Agent

Reservoir Host

Portal of Exit

Mode of Transmission

Portal of Entry

Susceptible Host