OEC - Revision 2024 Test
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,1. The course called "Outdoor Emergency Care" was created by the National Ski Patrol
to:
A) create a standard of care for ski patrollers and others involved in outdoor emergency
care.
B) provide a standard of training for OEC technicians and others involved in outdoor
recreation.
C) respond to a request from Minnie Dole to develop training for patrollers working at ski
resorts.
D) create a worldwide standard of care for anyone providing outdoor emergency care. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
2. The person who first organized a volunteer "ski patrol" and then was asked to
organize a national
patrol was:
A) Roger Langely.
B) Roland Palmedo.
C) Minnie Dole.
D) Warren Bowman. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
3. The 10th Mountain Division was founded:
A) through a request from the U.S. president to Minnie Dole.
B) after Minnie Dole convinced the U.S. Army that a winter warfare unit would be
valuable.
C) by members of the 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment, many of whom were skiers.
D) through the Norwegian Army, which had a cold-weather unit during World War I. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
4. The first emergency responder textbook created exclusively for ski patrollers was
titled:
A) Winter Emergency Care.
B) Outdoor Emergency Care.
C) Ski Safety and First Aid.
D) Safety on the Snow. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
5. Dr. Warren Bowman is considered the father of Outdoor Emergency Care because
he:
A) was the first program director for the National Ski Patrol.
B) co-authored the first ski patrol manual with the American Red Cross.
C) founded the National Ski Patrol as a separate entity.
D) created the concept of "intermediate" medical care for ski patrollers. - CORRECT
ANSWERS-D
6. The 6th Edition of Outdoor Emergency Care:
A) must be learned in its entirety through the book and online learning before taking the
OEC technician
evaluation.
,B) contains the baseline knowledge and skills identified by the U.S. Department of
Transportation
curriculum for EMTs in all settings.
C) contains the knowledge and skills identified by the NHSTA for Emergency Medical
Responder training
plus additional information and training for patrollers.
D) can only be taught in the winter so that students can practice the skills taught in the
course. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
7. In order to maintain OEC certification, you must:
A) complete the assigned refresher course each year that covers one-third of the
curriculum every year
during the three year refresher cycle.
B) complete a refresher course that covers the key objectives of the entire curriculum
every year.
C) complete a refresher course that covers the key objectives of the entire curriculum
every three years.
D) demonstrate CPR and AED skills every two years. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
8. Good Samaritan laws generally:
A) protect a ski patroller from being sued in every circumstance.
B) may apply to people who do not receive compensation for helping people.
C) are the same in every state.
D) provide enough protection so that you need not to know whether your mountain has
insurance. - CORRECT ANSWERS-B
9. Although regulations may differ from state to state, the general laws that may protect
OEC technicians
from liability while providing emergency care to a patient are known as:
A) emergency rescue protection laws.
B) Good Samaritan laws.
C) volunteer rescue liability laws.
D) first rescuer liability laws. - CORRECT ANSWERS-B
10. You have just finished your shift, and while driving home still wearing your patrol
jacket, you come
upon a car collision in which people appear to be injured. You recognize that if you
approach the collision
wearing your patrol jacket, members of the public may have a reasonable expectation
that you will
provide care. This expectation is known as:
A) the absence of negligence.
B) professional ethics.
C) moral obligation.
D) the doctrine of public reliance. - CORRECT ANSWERS-D
, 11. While you are alone and caring for an injured skier in the aid room, a fellow patroller
calls and tells
you that your own young child was just injured in the terrain park. Concerned for your
child, you leave the
patient's care unfinished and run to the terrain park. Your action could be viewed as:
A) a breach of ethics.
B) your duty to act.
C) denial of care.
D) abandonment. - CORRECT ANSWERS-D
12. The harming of an individual by not performing up to the technician's standard of
training is called:
A) negligence.
B) assault.
C) gross negligence.
D) standard of care breach. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
13. A situation in which an OEC technician leaves a patient before the patient's care is
transferred to
another qualified individual is considered:
A) negligence.
B) breach of duty.
C) abandonment.
D) assault. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
14. You are skiing down your favorite slope and notice a small group gathered around a
middle-aged man
sitting on the ground. You note that the boarder is holding his wrist and appears in pain.
He agrees to
have you examine him but then refuses any more help. You explain the possible
consequences of not
splinting the wrist and of the boarder trying to get down the mountain without help. This
explanation of the
risk of refusing care is provided in order to:
A) demonstrate that you know how to treat a wrist injury.
B) diminish your risk of being accused of abandonment.
C) reduce your risk of an accusation of battery.
D) help the patient understand why you are about to put the splint on anyway. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
15. Which of the following statements concerning "standard of training" is true?
A) Acting within the "standard of training" is fundamental to reducing an OEC
technician's legal risk.
B) "Standard of training" is the same thing as "standard of care."
C) "Standard of training" includes the mountain area's protocols.
Bank Exam Questions With
100% Verified Answers
,1. The course called "Outdoor Emergency Care" was created by the National Ski Patrol
to:
A) create a standard of care for ski patrollers and others involved in outdoor emergency
care.
B) provide a standard of training for OEC technicians and others involved in outdoor
recreation.
C) respond to a request from Minnie Dole to develop training for patrollers working at ski
resorts.
D) create a worldwide standard of care for anyone providing outdoor emergency care. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
2. The person who first organized a volunteer "ski patrol" and then was asked to
organize a national
patrol was:
A) Roger Langely.
B) Roland Palmedo.
C) Minnie Dole.
D) Warren Bowman. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
3. The 10th Mountain Division was founded:
A) through a request from the U.S. president to Minnie Dole.
B) after Minnie Dole convinced the U.S. Army that a winter warfare unit would be
valuable.
C) by members of the 87th Mountain Infantry Regiment, many of whom were skiers.
D) through the Norwegian Army, which had a cold-weather unit during World War I. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
4. The first emergency responder textbook created exclusively for ski patrollers was
titled:
A) Winter Emergency Care.
B) Outdoor Emergency Care.
C) Ski Safety and First Aid.
D) Safety on the Snow. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
5. Dr. Warren Bowman is considered the father of Outdoor Emergency Care because
he:
A) was the first program director for the National Ski Patrol.
B) co-authored the first ski patrol manual with the American Red Cross.
C) founded the National Ski Patrol as a separate entity.
D) created the concept of "intermediate" medical care for ski patrollers. - CORRECT
ANSWERS-D
6. The 6th Edition of Outdoor Emergency Care:
A) must be learned in its entirety through the book and online learning before taking the
OEC technician
evaluation.
,B) contains the baseline knowledge and skills identified by the U.S. Department of
Transportation
curriculum for EMTs in all settings.
C) contains the knowledge and skills identified by the NHSTA for Emergency Medical
Responder training
plus additional information and training for patrollers.
D) can only be taught in the winter so that students can practice the skills taught in the
course. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
7. In order to maintain OEC certification, you must:
A) complete the assigned refresher course each year that covers one-third of the
curriculum every year
during the three year refresher cycle.
B) complete a refresher course that covers the key objectives of the entire curriculum
every year.
C) complete a refresher course that covers the key objectives of the entire curriculum
every three years.
D) demonstrate CPR and AED skills every two years. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
8. Good Samaritan laws generally:
A) protect a ski patroller from being sued in every circumstance.
B) may apply to people who do not receive compensation for helping people.
C) are the same in every state.
D) provide enough protection so that you need not to know whether your mountain has
insurance. - CORRECT ANSWERS-B
9. Although regulations may differ from state to state, the general laws that may protect
OEC technicians
from liability while providing emergency care to a patient are known as:
A) emergency rescue protection laws.
B) Good Samaritan laws.
C) volunteer rescue liability laws.
D) first rescuer liability laws. - CORRECT ANSWERS-B
10. You have just finished your shift, and while driving home still wearing your patrol
jacket, you come
upon a car collision in which people appear to be injured. You recognize that if you
approach the collision
wearing your patrol jacket, members of the public may have a reasonable expectation
that you will
provide care. This expectation is known as:
A) the absence of negligence.
B) professional ethics.
C) moral obligation.
D) the doctrine of public reliance. - CORRECT ANSWERS-D
, 11. While you are alone and caring for an injured skier in the aid room, a fellow patroller
calls and tells
you that your own young child was just injured in the terrain park. Concerned for your
child, you leave the
patient's care unfinished and run to the terrain park. Your action could be viewed as:
A) a breach of ethics.
B) your duty to act.
C) denial of care.
D) abandonment. - CORRECT ANSWERS-D
12. The harming of an individual by not performing up to the technician's standard of
training is called:
A) negligence.
B) assault.
C) gross negligence.
D) standard of care breach. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A
13. A situation in which an OEC technician leaves a patient before the patient's care is
transferred to
another qualified individual is considered:
A) negligence.
B) breach of duty.
C) abandonment.
D) assault. - CORRECT ANSWERS-C
14. You are skiing down your favorite slope and notice a small group gathered around a
middle-aged man
sitting on the ground. You note that the boarder is holding his wrist and appears in pain.
He agrees to
have you examine him but then refuses any more help. You explain the possible
consequences of not
splinting the wrist and of the boarder trying to get down the mountain without help. This
explanation of the
risk of refusing care is provided in order to:
A) demonstrate that you know how to treat a wrist injury.
B) diminish your risk of being accused of abandonment.
C) reduce your risk of an accusation of battery.
D) help the patient understand why you are about to put the splint on anyway. -
CORRECT ANSWERS-B
15. Which of the following statements concerning "standard of training" is true?
A) Acting within the "standard of training" is fundamental to reducing an OEC
technician's legal risk.
B) "Standard of training" is the same thing as "standard of care."
C) "Standard of training" includes the mountain area's protocols.