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Q 1/20
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In the JumpSTART triage system specifically designed for children, what is the first thing a rescuer should check for when they approach a patient?
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Ability to walk
Heart rate
Skin color
Blood pressure
Q 2/20
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If a child is not breathing and has no pulse during JumpSTART triage, what color tag should they be given?
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Yellow (Delayed)
Green (Minor)
Black (Deceased)
Red (Immediate)
20 questions
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In the JumpSTART triage system specifically designed for children, what is the first thing a rescuer should check for when they approach a patient?
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If a child is not breathing and has no pulse during JumpSTART triage, what color tag should they be given?
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During JumpSTART triage, if a child is not breathing but has a pulse, what unique step should a rescuer take before deciding if the child is 'Deceased'?
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Under the JumpSTART triage system, if a child is breathing but their respiratory rate is either very slow or very fast, what color tag should be assigned to them?
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In the JumpSTART triage system, if a child is unable to walk but is breathing normally and has a pulse, which mental status check would lead to them being tagged as 'Yellow' (Delayed)?
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Which of the following age groups is the JumpSTART triage system primarily designed for?
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In JumpSTART triage, what is the 'upper limit' for a normal breathing rate in a child before they are automatically tagged as Red (Immediate)?
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In the JumpSTART triage system, if a child's breathing rate is normal and they have a pulse, which mnemonic is used to assess their mental status?
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In JumpSTART triage, if a child is breathing but does not have a pulse that can be felt at the wrist, what color tag should the child receive?
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If a child is breathing on their own, has a pulse, and responds to a rescuer's voice by following a simple command but cannot walk, what color tag should they receive in the JumpSTART system?
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30 sec
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In the START triage system, which color tag is given to a victim who can follow simple commands and walk to a safe area on their own?
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During START triage, if a person is not breathing and does not start breathing after you quickly clear their airway, what color tag should they receive?
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30 sec
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If a victim is breathing but has a very fast respiratory rate of over 30 breaths per minute, which color tag should they be assigned according to the START triage rules?
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30 sec
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If a victim is unable to walk but can follow the simple command 'squeeze my hand,' and their breathing and pulse are within normal limits, what triage color should they receive?
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The acronym START in 'START triage' stands for 'Simple Triage and Rapid ______'. Which word fills in the blank?
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When checking a person's pulse during START triage, what is the specific name of the pulse in the wrist that responders look for to see if it is present?
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While performing START triage, you encounter a victim who is breathing slowly but does not respond to your questions or follow simple commands. Which color tag should this person receive?
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In the START triage process, which three specific things are assessed to determine a victim's priority level?
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If a victim is not breathing, but begins breathing again after you manually open their airway, what color tag should they be assigned?
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During the START triage process, if you check a victim's radial pulse and it is absent, but they are still breathing, what should be your next priority color tag for this person?