Deck 27: Wilderness Emergencies
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Deck 27: Wilderness Emergencies
1
Most wilderness emergencies are:
A) life threatening.
B) preventable.
C) not serious.
D) due to forest fires.
A) life threatening.
B) preventable.
C) not serious.
D) due to forest fires.
preventable.
2
The human body has basic physiologic needs; in order they are:
A) food, water, shelter.
B) shelter, food, water.
C) water, shelter, food.
D) shelter, water, food.
A) food, water, shelter.
B) shelter, food, water.
C) water, shelter, food.
D) shelter, water, food.
shelter, water, food.
3
A normally healthy individual can survive about ________ without food.
A) 1 week
B) 3 days
C) 3 weeks
D) 30 days
A) 1 week
B) 3 days
C) 3 weeks
D) 30 days
3 weeks
4
When constructing a shelter in the wilderness, the best place is:
A) in the bottom of a valley or canyon.
B) downwind of a windbreak.
C) on a mountain ridge.
D) under a tree.
A) in the bottom of a valley or canyon.
B) downwind of a windbreak.
C) on a mountain ridge.
D) under a tree.
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5
The best method for purifying water in the wilderness is:
A) straining/boiling.
B) filtration.
C) purification tablets.
D) chemical additives.
A) straining/boiling.
B) filtration.
C) purification tablets.
D) chemical additives.
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6
Altitude-related illness has been recorded at altitudes as low as:
A) 4,000 feet.
B) 5,000 feet.
C) 8,000 feet.
D) 6,000 feet.
A) 4,000 feet.
B) 5,000 feet.
C) 8,000 feet.
D) 6,000 feet.
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7
When caring for a victim of an altitude-related illness, you should first:
A) have the victim rest.
B) get the victim to a lower elevation.
C) give the victim something to eat.
D) treat for shock.
A) have the victim rest.
B) get the victim to a lower elevation.
C) give the victim something to eat.
D) treat for shock.
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8
In high-altitude pulmonary edema, the body's ability to ________ is diminished.
A) replace fluids
B) take on oxygen
C) pump blood
D) regulate temperature
A) replace fluids
B) take on oxygen
C) pump blood
D) regulate temperature
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9
All of the following are True about high-altitude pulmonary edema except:
A) it generally starts at 10,000 feet.
B) signs and symptoms develop within a few hours.
C) a victim of HAPE needs immediate medical treatment in a compression chamber.
D) it is caused by reaching a new altitude too quickly.
A) it generally starts at 10,000 feet.
B) signs and symptoms develop within a few hours.
C) a victim of HAPE needs immediate medical treatment in a compression chamber.
D) it is caused by reaching a new altitude too quickly.
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10
When keeping records in the wilderness, the T in the mnemonic CHART means:
A) treatment.
B) temperature.
C) time.
D) transport.
A) treatment.
B) temperature.
C) time.
D) transport.
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11
When assessing a victim in the wilderness, you should spend more time on the ________ than you would normally.
A) primary survey
B) initial survey
C) secondary survey
D) follow-up evaluation
A) primary survey
B) initial survey
C) secondary survey
D) follow-up evaluation
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12
If you have access to the EMS system, you should never try to:
A) dress wounds yourself.
B) move the victim.
C) replace fluids.
D) perform CPR.
A) dress wounds yourself.
B) move the victim.
C) replace fluids.
D) perform CPR.
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13
Beyond normal treatment of shock, a special consideration for managing shock in a wilderness setting is:
A) reducing the body's oxygen debt.
B) maintaining the effective circulating volume of blood.
C) maintaining body temperature.
D) controlling bleeding.
A) reducing the body's oxygen debt.
B) maintaining the effective circulating volume of blood.
C) maintaining body temperature.
D) controlling bleeding.
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14
To prevent infection of a wound in a wilderness setting, irrigate the wound with:
A) alcohol.
B) iodine.
C) hydrogen peroxide.
D) boiled water.
A) alcohol.
B) iodine.
C) hydrogen peroxide.
D) boiled water.
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15
Which of the following would not be a sign or symptom of an infected wound?
A) redness
B) hotness
C) foul odor
D) yellow color
A) redness
B) hotness
C) foul odor
D) yellow color
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16
Which one of the following would you do when caring for a fracture in a wilderness setting that you would not normally do in other emergency settings?
A) splint the fracture
B) check for signs of impaired circulation
C) realign an angulated fracture
D) put direct pressure on a bleeding artery
A) splint the fracture
B) check for signs of impaired circulation
C) realign an angulated fracture
D) put direct pressure on a bleeding artery
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17
There are four basic options for getting help in the wilderness. Which is not an option?
A) treat the victim where you are
B) tap out an SOS on a tree trunk
C) send others to get help
D) stay with the victim and call for help
A) treat the victim where you are
B) tap out an SOS on a tree trunk
C) send others to get help
D) stay with the victim and call for help
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18
If a victim dies in the wilderness, you could do any of the following except:
A) encase the body in a sleeping bag.
B) wrap the body in a tarp.
C) wrap the body in a tent.
D) wrap the body in a ground cloth.
A) encase the body in a sleeping bag.
B) wrap the body in a tarp.
C) wrap the body in a tent.
D) wrap the body in a ground cloth.
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19
If a victim dies in the wilderness, the goal of the First Aider is to:
A) cool the body as rapidly as possible.
B) keep the body warm.
C) bury the body as quickly as possible.
D) notify the next of kin.
A) cool the body as rapidly as possible.
B) keep the body warm.
C) bury the body as quickly as possible.
D) notify the next of kin.
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20
The "Rule of Threes" of survival odds stands for ________, no water, and no food; taken together they considerably reduce survival time.
A) high terrain
B) inexperience
C) no communication
D) severe weather
A) high terrain
B) inexperience
C) no communication
D) severe weather
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21
To carry a victim out of a wilderness area may require as many as:
A) 4 rescuers.
B) 8 rescuers.
C) 12 rescuers.
D) 16 rescuers.
A) 4 rescuers.
B) 8 rescuers.
C) 12 rescuers.
D) 16 rescuers.
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22
Which of the following is not a consideration in deciding how to evacuate a victim?
A) how many wild animal are in the area
B) what psychological condition the victim is in
C) what equipment is available to the rescuers
D) how much the rescue will cost
A) how many wild animal are in the area
B) what psychological condition the victim is in
C) what equipment is available to the rescuers
D) how much the rescue will cost
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23
Some situations require immediate evacuation. You should rapidly evacuate all of the following victims except:
A) severe hypothermia.
B) open fracture.
C) foot or hand injury that requires stitches.
D) emotionally distraught.
A) severe hypothermia.
B) open fracture.
C) foot or hand injury that requires stitches.
D) emotionally distraught.
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24
When calling for help in a wilderness setting, which two critical pieces of information significantly increase the quality of the help that you're likely to receive?
A) names of people involved and cell phone numbers
B) contact numbers for loved ones and location
C) location and complete information about the circumstances
D) altitude and description of terrain
A) names of people involved and cell phone numbers
B) contact numbers for loved ones and location
C) location and complete information about the circumstances
D) altitude and description of terrain
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25
All of the following dislocation injuries can be corrected in a wilderness situation except:
A) shoulder.
B) elbow.
C) kneecap.
D) finger.
A) shoulder.
B) elbow.
C) kneecap.
D) finger.
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26
The higher the altitude, the longer you need to boil the water to destroy all microorganisms effectively.
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27
While eating snow seems a simple way to add water to the body, it carries a high price in terms of heat loss.
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28
Setting up shelter on a ridge allows for maximum exposure and increases your ability to be found when lost in the wilderness.
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29
The signs and symptoms of acute mountain sickness mimic a severe hangover.
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30
Ataxia is a classic sign of high-altitude pulmonary edema.
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31
In high-altitude cerebral edema, fluid from the body is slowly transferred into the lungs and the body's ability to take in oxygen is diminished.
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32
It is possible for the body to acclimate to higher elevations, but it takes approximately 6 weeks.
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33
To treat acute mountain sickness, drink at least 8 quarts of water a day.
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34
HAPE in the wilderness setting stands for: Help, Aid, Prepare, Evacuate.
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35
Generally, altitude-related illness doesn't develop until 24 to 48 hours after the victim is at the higher altitude.
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36
HACE in the wilderness setting stands for: High Altitude Cerebral Edema.
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37
Generally, you should stop chest compressions if the pulse does not start after 30 minutes of CPR.
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38
Even though the prognosis for a victim of cardiac arrest in the wilderness is grim, you should always begin aggressive CPR as soon as your assessment indicates.
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39
One of the most essential parts of assessment in the wilderness setting is the mechanism of injury or illness.
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40
According to the NAEMSP, you should not begin CPR if the victim has been in cardiac arrest for more than 30 minutes.
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41
Avalanches kill in two ways: by suffocation and by blunt-force trauma.
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42
About 90% of all avalanche victims die from blunt-force trauma.
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43
There has never been a successful rescue of an avalanche victim buried under more than 6 feet of snow.
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44
Carrying a victim out of a wilderness area by stretcher will require only four rescuers.
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45
The decision to evacuate a victim depends on many variables. One is the severity of the injury.
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