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NM SCOPE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS (LATEST UPDATE) Incident command system basic principles - ANS Command officer is in charge of establishing scene safety, scene size up, assure pt conditions are prioritized (triage), establishing command name/post, give updates and reports to on scene personnel, establish med officer and other roles (med officer is in charge triage), summarize situation to new incident commander START triage - ANS a system that quickly distinguishes between critically ill victims and the less severely injured S- simple T- triage A- and R- rapid T- treatment assess ability to walk, respiratory status, hemodynamic status (pulse), and neurologic status 1. tell patient to move to a location (green tag) 2. assess respiratory, if pt not breathing, open airway. if does not breathe = black, if breathes = red 3. assess hemodynamic status by checking bilateral radial pulses, if no radial pulse = red 4. assess neurologic status by asking to show 3 fingers, if pt can't = red, if pt can = yellow JumpSTART triage - ANS - for children younger than 8 years and are less than 100lb 1. identify walking wounded = green, infants or children not developed enough should receive immediate secondary triage not breathing = no pulse = black not breathing = pulse, open airway = 5 rescue breaths = still no then black 2. assess respiratory rate less than 15 or more than 45 = red 3. assess hemodynamic status no pulse = red 4. assess neurologic status use modified AVPU score unresponsive, incomprehensible sounds, unable to localize pain = red responds to pain, alert = yellow triage tag system - ANS #1 red (immediate) #2 yellow (delayed) #3 green (minor) #4 black (dead/dying) level 1 trauma center - ANS 24/7 trauma available. Specialist on call. Surgery capable. level 2 trauma center - ANS 24/7 trauma not available. Surgery on call. level 3 trauma center - ANS Clinical hours only. Emergency surgery not available. List the hospitals in ABQ according to their capabilities. - ANS Level 1: UNMH Level 2: Pres downtown Level 2: Lovelace Level 3: Lovelace Women's hospital Level 3: Kaseman Presbyterian hospital. can you drive past stopped school bus during emergency transport? - ANS no unless school bus driver signals that it's safe to pass how do we communicate with hospitals? - ANS MED channel repeater radios cell phone not secure and recorded what channel do we use for MCI's - ANS NM tac multi patient incident - ANS more than 3 patients (up to 25)

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NM SCOPE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% GUARANTEED PASS
(LATEST UPDATE)




Incident command system basic principles - ANS ✓Command officer is in
charge of establishing scene safety, scene size up, assure pt conditions are
prioritized (triage), establishing command name/post, give updates and reports
to on scene personnel, establish med officer and other roles (med officer is in
charge triage), summarize situation to new incident commander


START triage - ANS ✓a system that quickly distinguishes between critically ill
victims and the less severely injured


S- simple
T- triage
A- and
R- rapid
T- treatment


assess ability to walk, respiratory status, hemodynamic status (pulse), and
neurologic status


1. tell patient to move to a location (green tag)
2. assess respiratory, if pt not breathing, open airway. if does not breathe = black,
if breathes = red
3. assess hemodynamic status by checking bilateral radial pulses, if no radial
pulse = red




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4. assess neurologic status by asking to show 3 fingers, if pt can't = red, if pt can =
yellow


JumpSTART triage - ANS ✓- for children younger than 8 years and are less than
100lb


1. identify walking wounded = green, infants or children not developed enough
should receive immediate secondary triage


not breathing = no pulse = black
not breathing = pulse, open airway = 5 rescue breaths = still no then black


2. assess respiratory rate
less than 15 or more than 45 = red


3. assess hemodynamic status
no pulse = red


4. assess neurologic status
use modified AVPU score
unresponsive, incomprehensible sounds, unable to localize pain = red
responds to pain, alert = yellow


triage tag system - ANS ✓#1 red (immediate)
#2 yellow (delayed)
#3 green (minor)
#4 black (dead/dying)


level 1 trauma center - ANS ✓24/7 trauma available. Specialist on call.



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Surgery capable.


level 2 trauma center - ANS ✓24/7 trauma not available. Surgery on call.


level 3 trauma center - ANS ✓Clinical hours only.
Emergency surgery not available.


List the hospitals in ABQ according to their capabilities. - ANS ✓Level 1:
UNMH
Level 2: Pres downtown
Level 2: Lovelace
Level 3: Lovelace Women's hospital
Level 3: Kaseman Presbyterian hospital.


can you drive past stopped school bus during emergency transport? - ANS
✓no unless school bus driver signals that it's safe to pass


how do we communicate with hospitals? - ANS ✓MED channel
repeater radios


cell phone not secure and recorded


what channel do we use for MCI's - ANS ✓NM tac


multi patient incident - ANS ✓more than 3 patients (up to 25)


mass casualty incident (MCI) - ANS ✓more than 25 patients


major medical incident - ANS ✓an incident involving more than 3 patients


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