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The cold zone or clean zone is - answer- an area where adequate decontamination has
ensured that there will be no spread of any hazardous materials and EMS are able to fully treat
patients.
Traffic law requires that an ambulance must - answer- stop for a stopped school bus and
wait until the bus driver turns off the flashing lights and retracts the stop sign
When cutting the wires of a battery inside a vehicle... - answer- The negative battery
cable, often black in color, should be cut first. This will create a break in the electrical circuit of
the vehicle. Be sure not to touch any metal component of the vehicle while doing this!
When approaching an intersection... - answer- Always drive as far left as reasonable
You should never pass on the right because... - answer- drivers are taught to pull to the
right when they see an emergency vehicle.
Waiting for traffic to clear or taking a longer route may be safer but it... - answer- will
greatly reduce your response time in an emergency. Use these as a last resort and have good
justification.
A mechanical-piston device and load distributing band device are capable of... - answer-
providing constant chest compressions for the patient in cardiac arrest
, START triage uses the mnemonic - answer- RPM(Respirations, pulse, mental status). Using
this tool allows you to quickly and accurately triage any number of patients.
The cold, or green, zone is where the... - answer- majority of treatment will occur.
Patients in the cold zone have been decontaminated but emergency personnel should still take
appropriate safety precautions.
If the pediatric patient is apneic but does have a pulse, you should.. - answer- reposition
their airway and check for respirations.
If they still are not breathing... - answer- you should administer 5 rescue breaths and then
recheck respirations
If the patient is still apneic, they should be triaged as.. - answer- Deceased
If the pediatric patient is apneic and pulseless, they should be... - answer- Deceased
A windshield survey is a - answer- quick survey that will help you to form a general
impression of the condition of the occupants in the vehicle and the resources you will need to
help them.
Command, triage, and transportation are the - answer- core of what all activities during a
mass casualty incident are based on. Maintaining these three components creates a basic
framework to help organize the mass casualty incident.
Autonomy refers - answer- to the patient's right to refuse medical care. It also includes
the patient's right to choose medical care. Despite having a life-threatening medical condition,
you cannot force the patient to allow treatment or transport in this situation.