FEMA IS-230.E FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS - 100
PERCENT CORRECT | ACTUAL EXAMINATION PAPER | GRADED
A+ | LATEST UPDATED 2026/2027.
⩥ Role of Hospital/Healthcare Emergency Manager. Answer: •The role
of this position is to coordinate the emergency management functions of
the hospital
•The specific duties may vary largely by the location, size and type of
facility, and the local threats that are present.
• Performance of a hazard and vulnerability analysis of the facility
• Drafting and revision of the facility comprehensive emergency
management plan
• Training and education of staff in emergency functions and procedures
• Coordination and facilitation of drills and exercises
• Representation of the hospital or health system on local and regional
emergency planning committees and workgroups
• Maintenance of relationships with local emergency response agencies
• Assurance of compliance with all regulatory and accreditation
requirements for emergency preparedness and response
• Advising senior hospital administrators before, during and after an
event
• Managing the hospital's emergency operations center (EOC) or hospital
command center (HCC) during an incident
• Applying for and administering preparedness grants from federal and
state agencies
,⩥ History of Incident Command Systems. Answer: • Modern incident
command grew from the experience of firefighters in combating the
California wildfires of the mid 1970s.
⩥ The purposes of ICS are to:. Answer: 1. Ensure the safety of responders
and others;
2. Achieve tactical objectives;
3. The efficient use of resources.
⩥ ICS has been adopted as a required practice by several federal agencies
including.... Answer: EPA, OSHA, DHS
⩥ Adaptation of ICS for Hospitals. Answer: • The California
Emergency Medical Services Authority adapted the public safety
version of ICS for use in the management of disasters involving
hospitals
• This system is called the Hospital Incident Command System or
(HICS) and is now used by most hospitals in America to be compliant
with the federal government's requirements for agencies to manage
disasters using an ICS structure.
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⩥ Standard ICS Structure. Answer: • Command Staff:
- Incident Commander
• Liaison Officer
• Public Information Officer (PIO)
• Safety Officer
• General Staff:
- Operations Section
- Logistics Section
- Planning Section
- Finance and Administration Section
⩥ FIRESCOPE. Answer: Firefighting Resources of California
Organized for Potential Emergencies
⩥ Mass casualty events (MCEs). Answer: 20 or more patients; may
require additional medical assets
⩥ Catastrophic medical disasters/Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
(CHEs). Answer: 500 or more patients per million population; Effects
public as well as personal health; medical assets exceeded locally and
regionally
, ⩥ Trauma system. Answer: A comprehensive network of resources,
integrated with the local public health system, that work together to
coordinate and deliver optimal patient care to injured victims.
⩥ The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System. Answer: • Created
in 1966, in response to the National Research Council's paper titled
Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern
Society.
• This document listed trauma as the fourth leading cause of death in the
United States, and the leading cause of death among people in the age
group of 1-37years
⩥ Clarity of text. Answer: Simple language communications
⩥ Interoperability. Answer: Compatibility of equipment and resources
across agencies and jurisdictions
⩥ Emergency. Answer: Can be handled with local resources only
⩥ Disaster. Answer: Needs exceed local resources