NURS 4465 / NURS 4465 MODULE 4 QUIZ 4
Score for this quiz: 100 out of
100 This attempt took 14
minutes.
Question 1
6..67 pts
Common cognitive responses to a tramatic event include: (Select all that
apply)
a. memory loss
b. confusion
c. excellent ability to concentrate
d. heightened ability to make decisions
Question 2
6..67 pts
The first level of disaster response occurs at the local level with the
mobilization of
responders such as: (Select all that apply)
a. local clergy
b. fire department
c. law enforcement
d. public health
Question 3
6..67 pts
, The transmission of communicable diseases depends on the successful
interaction of the following: (Select all that apply)
a. infectious agent
b. pesticides
c. the host
d. the environment
Question 4
6..67 pts
Triage in a disaster setting centers on individuals only.
True
False
Question 5
6..67 pts
Worldwide, infectious diseases are the leading killer of older adults.
True
False
Question 6
6..67 pts
A method used by public health workers to track the source of an infection in
the Watersedge case is known as the:
Score for this quiz: 100 out of
100 This attempt took 14
minutes.
Question 1
6..67 pts
Common cognitive responses to a tramatic event include: (Select all that
apply)
a. memory loss
b. confusion
c. excellent ability to concentrate
d. heightened ability to make decisions
Question 2
6..67 pts
The first level of disaster response occurs at the local level with the
mobilization of
responders such as: (Select all that apply)
a. local clergy
b. fire department
c. law enforcement
d. public health
Question 3
6..67 pts
, The transmission of communicable diseases depends on the successful
interaction of the following: (Select all that apply)
a. infectious agent
b. pesticides
c. the host
d. the environment
Question 4
6..67 pts
Triage in a disaster setting centers on individuals only.
True
False
Question 5
6..67 pts
Worldwide, infectious diseases are the leading killer of older adults.
True
False
Question 6
6..67 pts
A method used by public health workers to track the source of an infection in
the Watersedge case is known as the: