Smith Seminars Online Emergency Preparedness Test


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 Part 1 - Your Information

 

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 Part 2 - The Test

 

1) Hospital preparedness concerns for a disaster include:

A) Determination of adequate staffing capabilities

B) The willingness of staff to respond to a disaster

C) Health care workers may be among the victims

D) All of the above

2) Natural disasters include:

A) Structural collapses

B) Power outage

C) Volcanic eruption

D) None of the above

3) Health impacts associated with the sudden crowding together of large numbers of survivors:

A) Will require planning for both therapeutic and preventive interventions

B) Often having inadequate access to safe water and sanitation facilities

C) A & B

D) None of the above

4) Dissemination of biological warfare agents may occur by:

A) Aerosol sprays

B) Explosives

C) Food or water contamination

D) All the above

5) Protective measures against biological warfare agents include:

A) Special suits

B) Removal of clothing

C) Showering with sodium hypochlorite

D) All the above

6) In humans, common symptoms of influenza infection are:

A) Fever and severe headache
B) Sore throat, muscle pains, and coughing
C) Weakness and fatigue
D) All the above

7) Strategies to slow down a flu pandemic include:

A) Vaccines
B) Anti-viral drugs
C) A & B
D) None of the above

8) WHO recommends:

A) Health-care workers wear N95 masks
B) Patients wear surgical masks (which may prevent respiratory secretions from becoming airborne)
C) A & B
D) None of the above

9) To minimize infection risk before and during a disaster:

A) Standard precautions should be maintained at all times
B) Good hand hygiene should be practiced before and after direct contact with patients and contact with the environment
C) Proper decontamination/sterilization of procedural instruments
D) All the above

10) Factors of respiratory concern during a disaster:

A) Increased consumption of oxygen beyond the available supply
B) Compressed gas cylinders always offer support for extended periods of therapy
C) No manual resuscitation will be needed
D) Positive-pressure ventilation is not a factor

 

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