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MI / CBRNE QUIZ

NAME: DATE:
PART 1: Major Incident

1. What does the definition of Major Incident include?

 A) Incident that due to either number or severity of casualties would cause a severe
impact on ED and the rest of hospital services.
 B) An Incident that because of its nature or type will result in an abnormal demand upon
the Trust resources requiring special measures.
 C) An Incident that involves Chemical, Biological, Psychological, or Electrical elements
causing a high number of casualties.
 D) A + B are correct.

2. Which level of Major Incident would be an accident involving 4 cars fully occupied?

 A) Level 1 (Generic)
 B) Level 2 (Mass Casualty)
 C) Level 3 (Catastrophic)
 D) It is not a Major Incident

3. What is the Acronym used to receive handover in a Major Incident/CBRNE?

 A) CBRNE
 B) METHANE
 C) CHOLREXIDINE
 D) GAS

4. Who is the Bronze Command?

 A) The hospital CEO and Higher Management.


 B) Site Manager + Management.
 C) The ED EPIC + NIC .
 D) The ambulance service.

5. What is the code for the padlock container outside obs?

6. Which are Lead roles are in a Major Incident?

 A) Triage, reception, highcare, majors, minors, observation


 B) Reception, triage, waiting room, majors, minors, observation
 C) Highcare, majors, minors, observation, fishbowl,
 D) Highcare, majors, minors, observation.

7. Which area of the department can be upgrade to accommodate higher priority patients?

 A) Minors
 B) Minors, Majors
 C) Majors, Obs
 D) Corridor

MI/CBRNE quiz v1.0. - Raúl Morales Ovejas. - 06/12/2020


PART 2: CBRNE

1. What does CBRNe stand for?

 A) Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Natural, Explosive


 B) Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Nuclear, Environmental
 C) Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive
 D) Club of Brightmen Recognition that do Not Exclude

2. What is the incident that requires the most urgent intervention?

 A) Chemical
 B) Explosive
 C) Nuclear
 D) Biological

3. What is the difference between HAZMAT and CBRN?

4. Which of the following is the only case were we use Dry Decontamination?

 A) Chemicals without burning, red eyes or itchiness


 B) Chemicals with burning, red eyes or itchiness
 C) Radioactive
 D) Biological

5. Who is the Gold Command?

 A) The hospital CEO and Higher Management.


 B) Site Manager + Management.
 C) The ED EPIC + NIC.
 D) The ambulance service.

6. What happens to those who have been involved in the wet decontamination.

 A) Will be processed in the same way as patient if contact to the agent is confirmed.
 B) They can go home afterwards, they have done a good job.
 C) Will doff with the buddy system.
 D) A + C are correct.

7. Who can be assigned to the decontamination tent?

 A) Anyone.
 B) Those who have been suit trained.
 C) EDAs.
 D) Nurses and Doctors.

MI/CBRNE quiz v1.0. - Raúl Morales Ovejas. - 06/12/2020

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