Abbreviations and More | START Triage (Fill In The Blank) | Everyday Knowledge | Wildcard | Things To Know |
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What is National Incident Management System
NIMS
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What is Simple
Triage And Rapid Treatment
START
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What is Low Exposure
Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea
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What is Immediate care
Priority 1 or Red Tag
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What is TERRORISM
Systematic use of violence by a group to intimidate a population/government to achieve a goal
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What is Breathing
Circulations & Mental Status
BCM
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What is 60 seconds or less
& Breathing, Circulation, Mental Status (BCM)
EMRs triage wach patient_________ based on three primary observation___________.
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What is 700,142
553,768 101,537
Heart Disease
Cancer Accidents |
What is Cold Zone
Controlled area that contains the command post and other support functions needed in the incident
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What is Weapons of Mass Destructions
Design to bring about mass death, casualties, and/or massive damage to property and infrastructure.
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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
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What is to help rescuers find the most critical patient to the less critical patient.
What is the START TRIAGE designed for____________ __________________________________________.
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What is 30,622
17,330 2,978
Suicide
Murder Terrorist |
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 |
What is Incendiary Devices
& Insecticides
Devices to start fires
Class of poisonous chemical that are inhaled or absorbed through the skin |
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
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What is Get Up and Walk
& Begin Where You Stand
The FIRST STEP in START: _____________________
The Second STEP in START:_______________________ |
What is Superficial burns, Hair loss, Depletion of the immune system (death of white blood cells) cancer
Moderate Exposure
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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
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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 |
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 _______________ |
What is Partial & full, thickness burns cancer, death
Severe Exposure
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What is Warm Zone
Controlled area where personnel and equipment decontamination and hot zone support take place
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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 |