Exam 9: Scene Assessment, Management and Rescue
Exam 1: Emergency Nursing in Australia and New Zealand8 Questions
Exam 2: Paramedicine in Australia and New Zealand20 Questions
Exam 3: Clinical Ethics for Emergency Healthcare10 Questions
Exam 4: Emergency Care and the Law10 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Considerations in Emergency Care10 Questions
Exam 6: Patient Safety and Quality in Emergency Care10 Questions
Exam 7: Research for Emergency Care10 Questions
Exam 8: Patient and Carer Engagement and Communication10 Questions
Exam 9: Scene Assessment, Management and Rescue20 Questions
Exam 10: Physiology and Pathophysiology for Emergency Care8 Questions
Exam 11: Clinical Reasoning, Problem-Solving and Triage13 Questions
Exam 12: Major Incident Preparedness and Management20 Questions
Exam 13: Patient Assessment and Essentials of Care20 Questions
Exam 14: Resuscitation19 Questions
Exam 15: Stabilisation and Transfer18 Questions
Exam 16: Clinical Skills10 Questions
Exam 17: Minor Injury and Management10 Questions
Exam 18: Pain Management20 Questions
Exam 19: Organ and Tissue Donation10 Questions
Exam 20: End of Life10 Questions
Exam 21: Respiratory Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 22: Cardiovascular Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 23: Neurological Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 24: Gastrointestinal Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 25: Renal and Genitourinary Emergencies20 Questions
Exam 26: Endocrine Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 27: Healthcare-Associated Infections and Infectious Diseases8 Questions
Exam 28: Environmental Emergencies22 Questions
Exam 29: Oncological and Haematological Emergencies13 Questions
Exam 30: Toxicological Emergencies20 Questions
Exam 31: Dental, Ear, Nose and Throat Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 32: Ocular Emergencies and Trauma10 Questions
Exam 33: Gynaecological Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 34: Obstetric Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 35: Paediatric Emergencies10 Questions
Exam 36: Mental Health Emergencies20 Questions
Exam 37: People With Disabilities10 Questions
Exam 38: The Older Person8 Questions
Exam 39: Violence, Abuse and Assault13 Questions
Exam 40: Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Use19 Questions
Exam 41: Epidemiology of Injury15 Questions
Exam 42: Major Trauma Initial Assessment and Management10 Questions
Exam 43: Traumatic Brain Injury9 Questions
Exam 44: Maxillofacial Trauma18 Questions
Exam 45: Thoracic and Neck Trauma10 Questions
Exam 46: Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma10 Questions
Exam 47: Spinal Trauma9 Questions
Exam 48: Major Orthopaedic and Neurovascular Trauma10 Questions
Exam 49: Burns Trauma20 Questions
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When attending for an emergency call from a residential location, what is one the important considerations?
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Regarding personal protective equipment (PPE) at incidents involving chemical, biological or radiation (CBR) incidents where the agent is unknown, the most appropriate level of protection to be worn is:
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Which of the following is an indication for rapid extrication?
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Which of the following is considered one of the key components of the scene size-up process according to the US Department of Transport?
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Which of the following is a consideration as to where the ambulance should park in a rescue scenario?
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When preparing a helicopter landing site the minimum size of the landing zone should be:
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Which of the following is considered a possible hazard of enclosed spaces?
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The process of removing or deforming parts of a vehicle from around a person following a motor vehicle accident facing a hazardous exit:
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When attending rail incidents, how many metres away from overhead lines must all personnel, clothing and equipment be kept?
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A common mnemonic used by emergency services personnel when communicating a situation report from the pre-hospital scene to the communications centre is:
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When attending a road traffic crash at least how many metres away from the crashed vehicles is it advisable to park the ambulance?
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When treating a patient who has been involved in a known or potential crime scene, which of the following actions is INCORRECT:
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In regards to safely approaching a helicopter, which of the following is INCORRECT:
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An important aspect of scene management, where there should be leadership, command and control:
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Indications for rapid extrication of a patient from a motor vehicle crash include all of the following, EXCEPT:
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In responding to an emergency where accessibility to hand washing is difficult, what is the alternative?
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What is the highest level of protection against vapour, gases and mists?
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To assist with management of any pre-hospital scene, emergency medical services providers can use the mnemonic ACT. The components of ACT include:
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In managing a road accident, where is the best position for the rescue vehicle to park?
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When attending an incident with a potential for violence, which of the following de-escalation strategies are most appropriate?
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