#1
Which of the following is the primary goal of emergency scene management?
To provide medical treatment to the injured
To ensure the safety of responders
To gather evidence for investigation
To assess property damage
#2
What is the first step in assessing an emergency scene?
Calling for backup
Checking for hazards
Approaching the scene cautiously
Assessing patient injuries
#3
In emergency medical services, what does 'ALS' stand for?
Advanced Life Support
Ambulance Locator System
Acute Leukemia Syndrome
Automated Life-saving System
#4
In emergency management, what does 'MCI' typically refer to?
Medical Call Instruction
Mass Casualty Incident
Mobile Crisis Intervention
Major Catastrophic Incident
#5
What does the acronym 'CPR' stand for in emergency medical procedures?
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Circulatory Pressure Restoration
Cardiovascular Pulse Response
Critical Patient Recovery
#6
Which of the following is a primary step in managing a patient with severe bleeding?
Applying pressure to the wound
Administering pain medication
Checking the patient's pulse
Elevating the injured limb
#7
Which of the following is NOT a primary assessment parameter in emergency scene management?
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Dermatology
#8
What does the 'T' stand for in the ABCDE approach to patient assessment?
Triage
Transport
Temperature
Tension pneumothorax
#9
What is the purpose of the 'SAMPLE' history mnemonic in emergency assessment?
To assess the patient's vital signs
To gather information about the patient's past medical history
To evaluate the mechanism of injury
To determine the patient's level of consciousness
#10
In emergency scene management, what does the term 'MEDEVAC' refer to?
Medical evacuation
Medical evaluation
Medical evacuation vehicle
Medical event assessment criteria
#11
What does the acronym 'START' stand for in mass casualty incident triage?
Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment
Standardized Triage and Assessment of Responders
Systematic Triage and Rescue Tactics
Structured Triage and Rescue Techniques
#12
What is the purpose of the 'AVPU' scale in patient assessment?
To assess respiratory rate
To evaluate neurological status
To measure blood pressure
To determine blood glucose levels
#13
Which of the following is a primary concern during the extrication phase of emergency scene management?
Administering first aid
Ensuring scene safety
Removing patients from danger
Documenting patient condition
#14
What is the primary responsibility of the incident commander at an emergency scene?
Providing medical treatment to patients
Directing and coordinating response efforts
Transporting patients to the hospital
Assessing scene hazards
#15
What is the primary role of the 'triage officer' at an emergency scene?
Providing initial medical care to patients
Assessing the severity of patient injuries
Documenting patient information
Directing traffic around the scene
#16
What is the primary purpose of establishing a 'hot zone' at an emergency scene?
To treat critically injured patients
To provide a safe area for responders
To isolate contaminated areas
To store medical supplies
#17
What is the role of the 'rehabilitation officer' in emergency response?
Providing medical treatment to patients
Ensuring the safety of responders
Assisting with extrication efforts
Providing rest and medical monitoring to responders
#18
What does the acronym 'FAST' represent in the context of identifying stroke symptoms?
First Aid Stroke Treatment
Focused Assessment for Stroke Treatment
Facial drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulties, Time to call emergency services
Fever, Alertness, Speech clarity, Tenderness