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Test Name: OEC Chapter 1-5

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b.provide a standard of training for OEC Technicians and others involved in outdoor recreation.
b.To identify and modify illness and injury risks
b.hypothalamus.
a.any event that places an excessive demand on rescue personnel and equipment.
a.20 percent
c.Minnie Dole.
c.an emergency care system.
d.is defined as the chemical processes occurring within a living cell or organism
c.a consistent approach to managing a disaster when the response involves many different responders and
agencies.
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a.1953.
d.Public acceptance
a.starts shivering.
d.Common terminology is used for all communications.
c.evenly transferred to the legs.
b.report to Congress.
b.Emergency medical responder
d.from a warm object to a cold object through direct contact.
b.staging unit.
b.combine good lifting and moving techniques.
d."Service and Safety."
d.an Emergency Medical Responder.
d.is always from a warmer object to a colder object.
d."Triage is used to prioritize patients for treatment and transportation based on their clinical signs and
symptoms."
d.straight and in an anatomical position.
b.after Minnie Dole convinced the U.S. Army that a winter warfare unit would be valuable.
c.EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic
a.an increase in heart rate.
c.primary triage.
b.How long will it take to make the move?
a.Winter Emergency Care.
c.Written protocols
b.increasing blood flow to the extremities
a.immediate care and transport of the patient are necessary.
a.Long spine board (LSB)
d.created the concept of "intermediate" medical care for ski patrollers.
a.Communication by radio
c.carbohydrates.
c.A black tag
b.palms up and 10 inches apart.
c.exceeds the knowledge and skills identified by the U.S. Department of Transportation for Emergency
Medical Responder.
a.protocols.
a.treatment of the patient could be delayed for up to 4 hours.
b.placed underneath the lifting device and held firmly.
a.personally practicing the skills.
b.to identify problems in care delivery and develop a plan to prevent their recurrence.
d.bone marrow.
b.Respiratory rate, pulse, mental status, ability to walk
c.Straighten your legs to lift.
d.It supersedes local medical direction and management directives.
c.Blaming their partner for a mistake in care
b.diabetes.
a."Go outside and wait by the red fire truck in the parking lot."

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b.elderly patients and patients with respiratory disorders.


d.successfully complete a three-month candidacy program at your mountain.
a.recurrent
c.three layers referred as a base and middle and outer layers.
b.Check for a radial pulse.
b.BEAN
a.complete a refresher course that covers one-third of the curriculum every year.
a.Equipment
b.wool.
a.place a red tag on the patient and move on to the next patient.
d.lifted and carried a short distance.
d.Protect others and never let them refuse care.
c.Prevention
a.the manufacturer's recommendations.
c.Open the airway.
b.handles.
b.apply to people who do not receive compensation for helping people.
c.Outdoor Emergency Care Technician
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a.Check the patient's mental status.
a.has the lowest risk of back injury to rescuers.
a.negligence.
d.Quality improvement
d.2.5
b.A female with a respiratory rate of 22 and a palpable radial pulse who squeezes your fingers when
instructed to do so
c.sitting position with the head raised 45 degrees.
d.abandonment.
b.continuity of care.
b.deer ticks.
c.Open the patient's airway and then check for a radial pulse.
d.severe respiratory problems.
b.battery.
a.evaluation.
a.2 days
b.place a black tag on her and move on to the next patient.
c.the Rothberg
d.the doctrine of public reliance.
a.Tier 1
a.standard precautions.
a.A confused 69-year-old male with a respiratory rate of 40 and a rapid and weak radial pulse
b.Typically placing the patient's injury uphill.
c.contributory negligence.
d.Tier 4
b.a disease that can be spread from one person to another.
a.2 or more patients.
d.of less pressure from the abdominal contents pushing upwards.
a.Acting within the "standard of training" is fundamental to reducing an OEC Technician's legal risk.
d.Public health
c.Washing their hands
d.The role of the OEC Technician will vary depending on the exact situation.
a.increases perfusion to vital organs.
b.standard of care.
b.protocols.
d.Scene safety.
b.incident command.
b.Positioned on her left side
d.Absolute consent

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c.Include detailed information in a single transmission that takes no longer than 60 seconds.
b.Calling for risk management personnel
a.provide overall leadership and direction.
a.requires four to six rescuers.
d.you can only ask the patient to provide a history.
c.is discouraged because the codes are not universal to all public safety agencies.
d.blunt force.
d.determining incident objectives and strategy.
a.out of the back country.
a.assume "implied consent" and begin to examine and treat the patient.
b.1535
d.The responding law enforcement officer
d.Planning section
d.an evacuation chair.
b.recognize that the child needs to be assessed and that there is implied consent to treat.
b.0643
b.lung cancer.
b.Logistics Chief.
b.100 feet x 100 feet.
b.diminish your risk of being accused of abandonment.
c."Sierra Mike Delta"
a.MOI
a.They should be situated in public view so that they are easily located.
c.an 8-degree pitch.
d.informed consent.
a.24 hours.
d.finance/administration section.
b.landing coordinator
b.A 52-year-old skier who comes to the aid room and asks for help
a.you touch multiple patients without changing your gloves.
c.an incident command system.
a.pilot or crew chief.
b.Implied consent
d.an EPA-registered sterilizing chemical or a 1:100 solution of household bleach
b.executing the strategy of the Incident Action Plan.
a.front.
c.abandonment.
c.simple.
a.Remain in an upright position and move slowly.
b.Good Samaritan laws.
a.do the most good for the most people.
b.the rescuer and the patient must move to a safer location.
d.30 seconds.
c.before any assessment has been performed.
a.Triaging the injured patients
c.delaying interventions for life-threatening conditions.
c.Transportation
d.grab the patient's clothing at the shoulders, support the head, and then bend your knees and drag the patient.
b.immediate, delayed, minimal, and expectant.
a.feet drag.
a.human crutch.

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