Trauma & Crime Scene
Technician
EXAM READINESS
Q&S
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,1. When assessing a crime scene with potential chemical
exposure, what is the first action a technician should take
according to the ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard?
A) Begin cleanup immediately to minimize health risks.
B) Secure the area and restrict access to authorized
personnel only.
C) Evaluate personal protective equipment (PPE)
requirements.
D) Document the scene with photographs for insurance
purposes.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The safety of the technician is paramount.
Evaluating PPE ensures that the technician is protected
from potential hazards before beginning the cleanup
process.
2. In the event of discovering an unknown liquid substance
at a crime scene, what is the recommended procedure?
A) Collect a sample for laboratory analysis.
B) Neutralize the substance using a universal absorbent.
C) Dilute the substance with water and mop it up.
D) Isolate the area and consult a hazardous materials
expert.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Isolating the area and consulting an expert
ensures proper identification and safe handling of
potentially hazardous materials.
3. According to the ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard, which of
the following is NOT a consideration when establishing a
work plan for a trauma scene cleanup?
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, A) The emotional state of the property owner.
B) The presence of bloodborne pathogens.
C) The historical value of contaminated items.
D) The weather conditions at the time of cleanup.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: While weather conditions may affect logistical
aspects of cleanup, they are not a direct consideration
when establishing a work plan focused on safety and
contamination control.
4. What is the primary reason for establishing a
decontamination corridor in a trauma scene cleanup?
A) To provide a space for rest and hydration for the
cleanup crew.
B) To prevent cross-contamination between the clean and
contaminated areas.
C) To store equipment and PPE not currently in use.
D) To act as a buffer zone for law enforcement personnel.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A decontamination corridor serves to contain
contaminants and prevent them from spreading to clean
areas, ensuring the integrity of the cleanup process.
5. When dealing with a trauma scene involving a
decomposed body, what factor is most critical in selecting
the appropriate PPE?
A) The stage of decomposition.
B) The size of the contaminated area.
C) The type of flooring in the affected area.
D) The potential presence of airborne pathogens.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The potential for airborne pathogens requires
PPE that protects the respiratory system and prevents
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, inhalation of hazardous biological material.
6. Which of the following is NOT a recommended practice
for transporting contaminated waste from a crime scene?
A) Using double-bagged, biohazard-labeled containers.
B) Securing containers in an upright position during
transport.
C) Compressing waste bags to save space in the
transport vehicle.
D) Maintaining a manifest of the waste being transported.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Compressing waste bags could cause a
breach and lead to exposure to contaminants, which is
against safety protocols.
7. In accordance with the ANSI/IICRC S540 Standard, what
is the minimum recommended procedure for cleaning a
non-porous surface contaminated with blood?
A) Wiping the surface with a cloth dampened with
disinfectant.
B) Applying an enzymatic cleaner and rinsing with water.
C) Using an EPA-registered disinfectant and following the
contact time.
D) Scrubbing the surface with soap and water.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An EPA-registered disinfectant with an
appropriate contact time ensures the elimination of
bloodborne pathogens on non-porous surfaces.
8. What is the protocol for handling personal items of
sentimental value that are contaminated during a trauma
scene cleanup?
A) Discard all items as medical waste.
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