Abbreviations and More START Triage (Fill In The Blank) Everyday Knowledge Wildcard Things To Know
100
What is National Incident Management System
NIMS
100
What is Simple
Triage
And
Rapid
Treatment
START
100
What is Low Exposure
Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea
100
What is Immediate care
Priority 1 or Red Tag
100
What is TERRORISM
Systematic use of violence by a group to intimidate a population/government to achieve a goal
200
What is Breathing
Circulations
& Mental Status
BCM
200
What is 60 seconds or less
&
Breathing, Circulation, Mental Status (BCM)
EMRs triage wach patient_________ based on three primary observation___________.
200
What is 700,142
553,768
101,537
Heart Disease
Cancer
Accidents
200
What is Cold Zone
Controlled area that contains the command post and other support functions needed in the incident
200
What is Weapons of Mass Destructions
Design to bring about mass death, casualties, and/or massive damage to property and infrastructure.
300
What is 1)Command & Management
2)Preparedness
3)Resource Management
4)Communication& Information Management
5)Supporting Technologies
6)Ongoing Management & Maintenance
The Six major areas are addressed within the scope of NIMS
300
What is to help rescuers find the most critical patient to the less critical patient.
What is the START TRIAGE designed for____________ __________________________________________.
300
What is 30,622
17,330
2,978
Suicide
Murder
Terrorist
300
What is Urgent Care and delayed an hour
Delayed care and delayed up to 3 hours
Patient Dead no care required
Priority 2 or Yellow Tag
Priority 3 or Green Tag
Priority 4 or Black/Grey Tag
300
What is Incendiary Devices
&
Insecticides
Devices to start fires
Class of poisonous chemical that are inhaled or absorbed through the skin
400
What is Approximate number patient
Number of patient that you have triaged into each of the 4 levels
Additional assertional required
Other important information
In Incident Command System (ICS) note the following 4 things
400
What is Get Up and Walk
&
Begin Where You Stand
The FIRST STEP in START: _____________________
The Second STEP in START:_______________________
400
What is Superficial burns, Hair loss, Depletion of the immune system (death of white blood cells) cancer
Moderate Exposure
400
What is Hot Zone
The contaminated area where people can be exposed to sharp mental objects, broken glass, toxic substance, lethal rays, or ignition or explosion of hazardous material
400
What is Metabolic Agents
&
Nerve Agents
Affect the body's ability to use oxygen at the cellular level
Are among the most deadly chemcial developed
600
What is Salivation/Sweating Biological
Lacrimation Nuclear
Urination Incendiary Device
Defecation/Diarrhea Chemical
Gastric Upset Explosive
Emesis
SLUDGE
BNICE
What is 1 = Greater than 30 Breaths per min.&Priority 1
2 = 5-10 sec., Weak and Irregular pulse, Priority 1
3 = "Open your eyes" " close your eyes" and "Squeeze my hand" and 2
4 = Priority 1
1)Patient with breathing rates of ______________ are tagged as __________.
2)Keep your fingers there for_______ to find & measure the pulse rate & if_____________ and are tagged_______.
3)Determine whether the patient responds to verbal stimuli, tell patient to do "________", "_______" and "________" Tag Priority __
4)If "Unresponsive" tag _______________
500
What is Partial & full, thickness burns cancer, death
Severe Exposure
500
What is Warm Zone
Controlled area where personnel and equipment decontamination and hot zone support take place
800
What is Blister Agent
Chemcial Agent &
Pulmonary Agents
Come in contact with skin, they produced burn-like blisters
Used by terrorists are the same chemical that create HazMat incidents
Are gases that cause immediate distress or injury






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