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Triage mastery quiz. If you do not get at least 9 questions correct you should review the material again then retake the quiz. Click on the answer you believe is correct. If you are correct you will move onto the next question
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Triage mastery quiz If you do not get at least 9 questions correct you should review the material again then retake the quiz
Click on the answer you believe is correct If you are correct you will move onto the next question If you are wrong you will be taken to some explanation or information; you should then click on the correct answer Your score will not be recorded – keep a note for yourself how many of your first answers are correct
To triage is to • Treat • Sort • Examine
Triage us needed when • Demands exceed immediately available resources • Resources are adequate for the demands
Triage is performed • Before a casualty has been treated • Only after a casualty has been treated
When triaging, worry most about • Casualties who are shouting out for help • Casualties making no noise
When using the triage sieve, a casualty who is able to walk is • Immediate • Urgent • Delayed • Dead
When using the triage sieve, a casualty who does not breathe despite airway opening is • Immediate • Urgent • Delayed • Dead
When using the triage sieve, a casualty who breaths but only after airway opening is • Immediate • Urgent • Delayed • Dead
When using the triage sieve, a casualty who has a respiratory rate of 8/minute is • Immediate • Urgent • Delayed • Dead
When using the triage sieve, a casualty who has a respiratory rate of 32/minute is • Immediate • Urgent • Delayed • Dead
Expectant casualties • Are the least severely injured • Are evacuated before urgent casualties • Are the most severely injured
The end If fewer than 9 of your initial answers were correct, review the material on the maps page before answering the questions again Restart