Triage | Acronyms | HazMat | Terrorism | Agents |
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What is Triage?
Mass Causality Sorting
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National Incident Management Systems
What is NIMS?
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What is a Cold Zone?
Controlled area that contains the command post
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What is a Multiple-Casualty Incident?
Situation with more than one injured or sick people.
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What is the primary route of exposure of a Pulmonary agent?
Vapor Hazard
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What would be classified as a yellow tag?
Breathing,circulation but unresponsive to commands.
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What is SLUDGE? Incident Command System
What is ICS?
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What is a Warm Zone?
The controll area where personnel and equipment decontamination and hot zone support take place
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What is four common location targets?
Trains, plane, bridge, hostpital
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What is a Biologic Agent?
Naturally occurring substances the produce diseases?
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What would you tag a patient with head trauma, but is breathing, has a circulation but unresponsive?
Red Tag
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Sweating Lacrimation Urination Diarrhea Gastric upset Emesis
What is SLUDGE?
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What is a Hot Zone?
Contaminatied area with broken glass toxic subtances, leathal rays, ignition of hazard materials
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What does WMD stand for ?
Weapons of mass destruction
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What is a the odor of a Metabolic Agent?
Almonds
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What is the five tags used for triage?
Red,Green,Yellow,Black
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Biological Nucluar Incendiary devices Chemicals and Explosives
What is B-NICE?
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What is HAZWOPPER?
Hazardness waste operation and emergency response
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What is Incendiary Devices?
Explosive devices designed to start fires
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What is the four most common mentioned nerve agents?
Siarin, Soman, Tabun, V-Agent
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What language is triage derived from?
Triage is derived from French
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Federal Emergency Management Agency
What is FEMA?
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The department of transportation uses what to treat and recover from a hazmat incident ?
Labels, Placards, and Markings are used.
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What is a Dirty Bomb?
An explosive device containing radiation
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What is a Insecticide classified as?
Class of poisness chemicals inhaled through the skin
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