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Hospital Incident Command System (HICS)
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As a surface rewarming measure for a client who is hypothermic, which is the highest
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temperature up to which the fluid can be heated for peritoneal lavage?
2 Which statement is true regarding Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs)?
In a mass casualty situation, which is the facility-level organizational model for disaster
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management used by the hospital or long-term care facility?
Which health care professional serves as the liaison between hospital administration and
4 the media to release only appropriate and accurate information in the event of a mass
casualty event or disaster?
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, As a surface rewarming measure for a 113F
client who is hypothermic, which is the
highest temperature up to which the
fluid can be heated for peritoneal
lavage?
Which is the function of the hospital Assuming leadership for implementing the
incident commander in a mass emergency plan
casualty event?
Which are examples of internal Fire, Power Outage
disasters that must be accounted for
when formulating a disaster response
plan? Select all that apply. One, some,
or all responses may be correct.
Which emergency medical service Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams
agency offers service for a group of (DMORT)
clients admitted to the emergency unit
with mass fatalities?
Which health care professional serves Community relations officer
as the liaison between hospital
administration and the media to
release only appropriate and accurate
information in the event of a mass
casualty event or disaster?
Which functional level of trauma Level 1
center is involved in providing a full
continuum of trauma services?
Which biological agent of terrorism is Botulism
treated with antitoxin?
Which statement by the nurse is true "They may require the association of multiple
regarding mass casualty events agencies and health care facilities to handle the
related to disasters? crisis."