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Q 1/20
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In a CERT emergency situation, which of the following is the correct order for the '3 Killers' that rescuers must check for during a medical triage?
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Head injuries, Pulse, and Breathing
Broken bones, Cuts, and Burns
Choking, Sprains, and Poisoning
Airway, Bleeding, and Shock
Q 2/20
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When treating a victim for shock during a CERT response, what is the recommended position for the victim's body if they do not have a suspected spinal injury?
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Place them on their stomach to prevent choking
Lay them on their back with their feet elevated 6 to 10 inches
Keep them standing up and walking to maintain circulation
Sit them upright in a chair to help them breathe
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In a CERT emergency situation, which of the following is the correct order for the '3 Killers' that rescuers must check for during a medical triage?
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When treating a victim for shock during a CERT response, what is the recommended position for the victim's body if they do not have a suspected spinal injury?
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When applying a tourniquet to a victim with life-threatening bleeding from a limb, where should the tourniquet be placed?
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During the CERT medical triage process, what does the 'Start' method stand for?
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In CERT medical triage, what color tag is assigned to a victim who is 'walking wounded' and has minor injuries that can wait for treatment?
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When a CERT member encounters a victim who is not breathing, what is the first action they should take to attempt to restore the airway?
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If a CERT member assesses a victim and finds they are breathing faster than 30 breaths per minute, what triage category (color) should be assigned to that victim?
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Which of the following methods is the MOST effective for controlling severe bleeding if direct pressure does not work?
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In CERT medical operations, what is the primary goal of the 'Masse Triage' process during a disaster?
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When a CERT member is checking for the 'Second Killer'—bleeding—which of the following is the first step they should take to stop the flow of blood from a wound?
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In a CERT medical response, which of the following is the correct order for the 'Life-Saving Actions' during triage?
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When performing triage, which tag color should a CERT volunteer use for a survivor who has a 'breathing' rate of more than 30 breaths per minute?
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Which technique is most appropriate for a CERT volunteer to use when opening the airway of an unconscious survivor who does not have a suspected spinal injury?
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When treating a survivor for shock during a CERT medical operation, what is the 'rule of thumb' for positioning their body if there are no signs of injury to the spine?
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When applying a pressure bandage to a survivor's arm to control bleeding, what is the most important thing to check for after finishing the wrap?
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Which of the following is the most important piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for a CERT volunteer to wear during medical operations to prevent the spread of bloodborne pathogens?
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In CERT medical triage, what does the acronym 'CPM' stand for when assessing survivors?
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During the triage process, what is the 'Capillary Refill Test' used to evaluate?
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During a CERT triage process, if a survivor is able to walk but has minor injuries, which color tag should be assigned to them?
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When treating a survivor with a suspected spinal injury, what is the 'Log Room' or 'Log Roll' technique primarily used for?