Deck 72: Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
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Deck 72: Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
1
According to the START system,what colour category would a patient be assigned if he or she arrived and was experiencing shock?
A) Red
B) Black
C) Green
D) Yellow
A) Red
B) Black
C) Green
D) Yellow
Red
2
How many litres of drinking water would be required for a family of four to be prepared for an emergency?
A) 8
B) 12
C) 24
D) 32
A) 8
B) 12
C) 24
D) 32
24
3
When using START,which colour triage tag would the nurse place on a patient who has an open fracture of the femur?
A) Green
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Black
A) Green
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Black
Yellow
4
Which of the following is true of a disaster?
A) It negatively affects society.
B) It requires a rapid and skilled response to action.
C) It is managed by a community's existing resources.
D) It requires urgent intervention to avoid worsening of the situation.
A) It negatively affects society.
B) It requires a rapid and skilled response to action.
C) It is managed by a community's existing resources.
D) It requires urgent intervention to avoid worsening of the situation.
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5
A mass casualty incident is an example of which type of disaster?
A) Internal
B) External
C) Peripheral
D) Combined internal and external
A) Internal
B) External
C) Peripheral
D) Combined internal and external
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6
Following a national disaster,which government agency is responsible for providing safe drinking water and supportive medical services?
A) Health Canada
B) Public Safety Canada
C) Department of National Defence
D) Canadian Red Cross
A) Health Canada
B) Public Safety Canada
C) Department of National Defence
D) Canadian Red Cross
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7
The incident management system (IMS)used in Canada is based on the incident command system that was developed as a result of which event?
A) Tsunami off the coast of Tahiti
B) Wildfires in California
C) Floods in Saskatchewan
D) Drought in Alberta
A) Tsunami off the coast of Tahiti
B) Wildfires in California
C) Floods in Saskatchewan
D) Drought in Alberta
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8
What is the primary function of the incident command centre?
A) Provides a central point for decision making
B) Completes a register with the names of all individuals involved
C) Provides information to keep the media informed of the event
D) Organizes the efforts of all of the first responders to avoid duplication
A) Provides a central point for decision making
B) Completes a register with the names of all individuals involved
C) Provides information to keep the media informed of the event
D) Organizes the efforts of all of the first responders to avoid duplication
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9
When using START,which colour triage tag would the nurse place on a patient who has massive head trauma?
A) Green
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Black
A) Green
B) Yellow
C) Red
D) Black
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10
An acute care centre is testing its emergency plan.During which phase of emergency management does this event occur?
A) Response
B) Recovery
C) Mitigation
D) Preparedness
A) Response
B) Recovery
C) Mitigation
D) Preparedness
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11
Which of the following is the critical first step in emergency management?
A) Response
B) Recovery
C) Mitigation
D) Preparedness
A) Response
B) Recovery
C) Mitigation
D) Preparedness
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12
What type of approach to disaster management would be used when dealing with a hurricane in southern Alberta?
A) Agent specific
B) All hazards
C) Unique hazard
D) Caused event
A) Agent specific
B) All hazards
C) Unique hazard
D) Caused event
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13
The Canadian Red Cross advises individuals to be self-sufficient in case of an emergency.This advice is related to being able to provide for one's needs for how many hours?
A) 12
B) 24
C) 48
D) 72
A) 12
B) 24
C) 48
D) 72
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14
Assessment of a patient in the emergency department reveals the following: hemoptysis,cough,temperature of 41°C,headache and lymph node enlargement.Based upon these findings,what does the nurse suspect as a diagnosis?
A) Botulism
B) Plague
C) Tularemia
D) Severe acute respiratory syndrome
A) Botulism
B) Plague
C) Tularemia
D) Severe acute respiratory syndrome
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15
Anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)can be spread in several forms.Which one is the least lethal?
A) Inhalation
B) Ingestion
C) Cutaneous
D) Injection
A) Inhalation
B) Ingestion
C) Cutaneous
D) Injection
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16
The Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START)system is based on all of the clinical indicators except which one of the following?
A) Mental status
B) Perfusion or blood circulation
C) Person's ability to respond verbally,ambulate,and breathe
D) Provision of the minimal 72-hour self-sufficient supplies
A) Mental status
B) Perfusion or blood circulation
C) Person's ability to respond verbally,ambulate,and breathe
D) Provision of the minimal 72-hour self-sufficient supplies
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17
When planning the response to the potential use of smallpox as a biological weapon,the emergency department nurse manager will ensure that sufficient quantities of which of the following are available?
A) Blood
B) Vaccine
C) Antitoxin
D) Antibiotics
A) Blood
B) Vaccine
C) Antitoxin
D) Antibiotics
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18
When a communicable disease occurs among a cluster of individuals,what is this called?
A) An epidemic
B) An outbreak
C) A pandemic
D) A mitigation
A) An epidemic
B) An outbreak
C) A pandemic
D) A mitigation
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19
Accountability for emergency planning and response in Canada is the responsibility of which of the following?
A) Municipal government
B) Provincial government
C) Federal government
D) Health Canada
A) Municipal government
B) Provincial government
C) Federal government
D) Health Canada
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20
During a mass casualty incident,disaster triage in the hospital is completed in what time frame?
A) 15 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 1 minute
D) 2 minutes
A) 15 seconds
B) 30 seconds
C) 1 minute
D) 2 minutes
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