Community Emergency Response Team
Exam | CERT |Questions and Verified
Answers | Latest 2025/2026 Guide
A CERT member's main objective when treating survivors with
suspected head, neck, or spinal injuries is to:
- Correct Answer - Keep the spine in a straight line
Connie and Deb are CERT buddies who are assisting with disaster
medical operations. All survivors in the area have been triaged and
treated for any life-threatening injuries. What should Connie and Deb do
next? - Correct Answer - Begin head-to-toe survivor assessments
Assessment of survivor injuries should be conducted in a systematic
order from: - Correct Answer - The head to the toes
When leveraging a heavy object to remove a survivor, remember to:
- Correct Answer - Stabilize the object with cribbing as you go
CERT members responding to an incident suspect that they have been
contaminated by exposure to a chemical agent. They follow the basic
, self-decontamination procedures to reduce their risk of injury and limit
their exposure to the chemical. What should they do next?
- Correct Answer - Stay out of contaminated area and wait for
professional responders to conduct formal decontamination
CERT member Gina is treating a burn survivor. Particles of the person's
clothing have adhered to the burn. What should Gina do?
- Correct Answer - Leave the adhered particles of clothing in place
How does assessment of structural damage during sizeup affect search
and rescue operations?
- Correct Answer - The CERT mission changes, depending on whether
the damage is light, moderate, or heavy
The three life-threatening conditions that always get first priority are
obstructed airway, excessive bleeding, and:
- Correct Answer - Shock
All CERT decisions are made with what key question in mind?
- Correct Answer - Is it safe for CERT members to attempt this task?
All survivors who have third-degree burns should also be treated for
which one of the following conditions?