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Q 1/20
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You are triaging a 6-year-old patient during a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) using the JumpSTART algorithm. The patient is not breathing and has no palpable pulse. After manually opening the airway, the patient remains apneic. What is your next immediate action?
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Tag the patient as Black (Deceased)
Provide 5 rescue breaths
Tag the patient as Red (Immediate)
Assess for a capillary refill time
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During a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI), you are using the START triage algorithm to evaluate an adult patient. The patient is conscious and has a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, a capillary refill of less than 2 seconds, but is unable to follow simple commands like "squeeze my hand." How should this patient be categorized?
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Red (Immediate)
Yellow (Delayed)
Black (Deceased)
Green (Minor)
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You are triaging a 6-year-old patient during a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) using the JumpSTART algorithm. The patient is not breathing and has no palpable pulse. After manually opening the airway, the patient remains apneic. What is your next immediate action?
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During a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI), you are using the START triage algorithm to evaluate an adult patient. The patient is conscious and has a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute, a capillary refill of less than 2 seconds, but is unable to follow simple commands like "squeeze my hand." How should this patient be categorized?
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While utilizing the START triage system at the scene of a building collapse, you encounter an adult patient with an obvious femur fracture. The patient is breathing 22 times per minute, has a radial pulse, and is able to follow your command to hold a gauze pad over a scalp laceration. What color tag should this patient receive?
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While triaging using the START method, you encounter a 45-year-old male who is not breathing. After you perform a manual maneuver to open his airway, he begins to breathe at a rate of 10 breaths per minute. What is your next step?
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An EMR is triaging a 4-year-old child using JumpSTART after a bus crash. The child is not breathing, but has a palpable pulse. After opening the airway, the child remains apneic. What is the next step according to JumpSTART?
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During a Mass Casualty Incident, you encounter an adult patient who is walking around the scene with a minor laceration to the forearm. According to the START triage algorithm, what should be your first action regarding this patient?
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You are triaging a 24-year-old female at a major highway incident. She is conscious and breathing at a rate of 34 breaths per minute. According to the START triage algorithm, what is the most appropriate next step?
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While using the START triage algorithm at a multi-vehicle collision, you encounter an adult patient who is unconscious and has a visible radial pulse. You calculate their respiratory rate to be 22 breaths per minute. What is the correct triage category for this patient?
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An EMR is triaging an 8-year-old child using JumpSTART. The child is breathing spontaneously at a rate of 42 breaths per minute, has a palpable distal pulse, and is alert and oriented. Which triage tag should be assigned?
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You are performing triage at a mass casualty incident using the START method. You encounter a middle-aged male patient who is awake and follows simple commands. He has a respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute and a palpable radial pulse. How should this patient be categorized?
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While using the JumpSTART triage system for a 6-year-old pediatric patient, you find the child is apneic with a palpable pulse. After repositioning the airway, the child remains apneic. What is your next immediate action?
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During a Mass Casualty Incident (MCI), you are using the START triage algorithm. You encounter an adult patient who is not breathing. After you manually open the airway, the patient begins to breathe at a rate of 8 breaths per minute. What is the most appropriate triage category for this patient?
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During the triage of a pediatric patient using the JumpSTART algorithm, you assess a child who is breathing spontaneously at a rate of 45 breaths per minute. What is the correct triage category for this patient?
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A 22-year-old female at an MCI scene is assessed using the START triage algorithm. She is unable to walk, has a respiratory rate of 28 breaths per minute, a capillary refill time of 4 seconds, and follows simple commands. What is her triage priority?
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While conducting triage using the START system, you encounter a patient who is unconscious and breathing at a rate of 18 breaths per minute. The patient has a strong radial pulse. What is the correct triage category for this patient?
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An EMR is triaging a 40-year-old male at a large-scale building collapse. The patient is unable to walk, has spontaneous respirations of 22 breaths per minute, has a palpable radial pulse, but is unable to follow simple commands (e.g., failed the 'squeeze my fingers' test). Using START triage, what color tag should be applied?
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While using the JumpSTART triage system for an 8-year-old pediatric patient, you find the child is not breathing. You open the airway and the child remains apneic. You check for a pulse and find a palpable pulse. According to the protocol, what is your next course of action?
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In the START triage system, which of the following is the very first step an Emergency Medical Responder should take upon arriving at the scene of a Mass Casualty Incident?