OEC MODULE 1 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ACCURATE ANSWERS
The best direction of moisture transfer in the base layer is: - Answers - outward.
You have just finished your shift, and while driving home still wearing your patrol jacket,
you come upon a car collision in which people appear to be injured. You recognize that
if you approach the collision wearing your patrol jacket, members of the public may
have a reasonable expectation that you will provide care. This expectation is known as:
- Answers - the doctrine of public reliance.
Pathogens from a scene can harm rescuers if they: - Answers - invade the body.
Sometimes the most important thing in a rescue situation is to: - Answers - take care of
yourself.
The 10th Mountain Division was founded: - Answers - after Minnie Dole convinced the
U.S. Army that a winter warfare unit would be valuable.
Which of the following SPF ratings would provide the greatest level of protection? -
Answers - 50
Which one of the following techniques is one of the most effective techniques that OEC
technicians can use to prevent the spread of infection? - Answers - Washing their hands
When caring for a patient who was stabbed with a knife in the ski area's bar (a crime
scene situation), it is important for the OEC technician to do all of the following to
support "chain of custody" except: - Answers - wrap the knife found on the floor next to
the patient in plastic and hand it to the EMTs so they can show the length of the knife to
the Emergency Department staff.
Some vector-borne illnesses are transmitted to humans via: - Answers - deer ticks.
During a very strenuous rescue, you may need to eat: - Answers - hourly.
Wearing clean gloves, an impervious gown, and goggles while cleaning a long-board
contaminated with blood helps protect the OEC technician from which form of potential
infectious disease transmission? - Answers - Indirect contact with an object
contaminated with pathogens
ACCURATE ANSWERS
The best direction of moisture transfer in the base layer is: - Answers - outward.
You have just finished your shift, and while driving home still wearing your patrol jacket,
you come upon a car collision in which people appear to be injured. You recognize that
if you approach the collision wearing your patrol jacket, members of the public may
have a reasonable expectation that you will provide care. This expectation is known as:
- Answers - the doctrine of public reliance.
Pathogens from a scene can harm rescuers if they: - Answers - invade the body.
Sometimes the most important thing in a rescue situation is to: - Answers - take care of
yourself.
The 10th Mountain Division was founded: - Answers - after Minnie Dole convinced the
U.S. Army that a winter warfare unit would be valuable.
Which of the following SPF ratings would provide the greatest level of protection? -
Answers - 50
Which one of the following techniques is one of the most effective techniques that OEC
technicians can use to prevent the spread of infection? - Answers - Washing their hands
When caring for a patient who was stabbed with a knife in the ski area's bar (a crime
scene situation), it is important for the OEC technician to do all of the following to
support "chain of custody" except: - Answers - wrap the knife found on the floor next to
the patient in plastic and hand it to the EMTs so they can show the length of the knife to
the Emergency Department staff.
Some vector-borne illnesses are transmitted to humans via: - Answers - deer ticks.
During a very strenuous rescue, you may need to eat: - Answers - hourly.
Wearing clean gloves, an impervious gown, and goggles while cleaning a long-board
contaminated with blood helps protect the OEC technician from which form of potential
infectious disease transmission? - Answers - Indirect contact with an object
contaminated with pathogens