Practice protective measures of time, distance, and shielding (correct). 79) Chlorine casualties that require immediate treatment would most likely be suffering from: 80) What command system is a widely used and accepted tool for command, control and coordination of a response to a disaster? MVCs and falls were associated with over 4 times and 2 times greater risk, respectively, for reporting more severe neck symptoms. 50) The majority of the injuries to gas-containing organs is usually attributed to which of the following? Which of the following statements is true? 14) All of the following are procedures for activating the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) EXCEPT: Refer to your Job Action Sheet (JAS) for response duties (correct). Which form of plague is responsible? Which of the following instruments is used as a diagnostic and monitoring tool for determining the, 10. Pale or ashen skin. Get downhill and downwind of the source of contamination. Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB) (correct). Which form of plague is responsible? Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. [Remediation Accessed :N]. Which nursing diagnosis will the nurse assign to the patient? Many more victims are injured by the blast. Which vesicant (blister agent) is suspected? Radiodermatitis, which causes delayed, in-eversible changes of the skin, can be caused byhigh doses of what form of ionizing radiation? 77) During which post disaster phase do survivors realize that they will need to solve their problems of rebuilding their homes, businesses, and lives and have gradually assumed the responsibility to do so? Patients with depression often experience what are known as residual somatic symptoms (RSS), which are predictive of the success of treatment. He exhibits symptoms of fever, mild hypotension, flushing, conjunctivalinjection, and now a bad rash has appeared that is bleeding in spots. 44) Type of decontamination that is carried out by a unit to reduce contamination equal to natural background or to the lowest level possible. __________ triggers a powerful inflammatory response. What toxin do you suspect and how do you treat it 1 See answer Advertisement jenifersynergy Toxin: Botulinum Which of the following is NOT considered a risk factor? [Remediation Accessed :N]. No scabs are present. Patient presents with 5-day-old blisters/rash mostly on the arm, face, and hands. [1] We know that risk factors such as aging and genetics may play a role in the progression of Alzheimer's disease, but effective preventative strategies and treatment . 76) Advantages of adopting a comprehensive all-hazards approach include the following EXCEPT: Attention is directed towards a single hazard (correct). Phosgene oxime You are certain that your patient, who is now convulsing from nerve agent exposure, has already received three MARK 1/ATNAA kits and their diazepam. Chlorine and phosgene are considered pulmonary (choking) agents. 18) A patient was admitted to the hospital suffering from the following symptoms for the last 5 days: fever, malaise, fatigue, and nonproductive cough. 73) A patient presents with the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, problems with eye movement, dry mouth, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, no gag reflex, and extreme weakness. Improved Chemical Agent Monitor (ICAM) (correct). 74) Which of the following agents is considered to be a slow effect agent? 3) Memorials and Landmarks. He has been feeling ill since his return from safari in Africa a few days ago. 42) __________ occurs when people comes in direct contact with a harmful agent at or near an incident. How is the victim of a pulmonary agent exposure presenting with respiratory distress less than 4 hours after exposure classified? Chest x-rays show bilateral infiltrates with bronchial aspirates rich in protein. What is the first step in self decontamination? Pulmonary (choking) agents primarily enter the victim by what means? the intravenous rout is chosen instead of the intramuscular route. A 48 year old male arrives in the emergency department from urgent care. What type of viral infectiondo you suspect? 20/3 The patient is most likely experiencing which of the following? A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that is used as the medication to reduce the fever, pain, and inflammation is known as indometacin. 82) Which of the following compounds can be administered to reduce the absorption of radiation that targets the thyroid? Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Civilian Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), OSHA categorizes equipment ensembles into six levels, levels A (highest form of protection) through F (lowest form of protection). We encourage physical distancing. . Decrease anxiety b. Which of the following statements does NOT describe spores produced by Bacillus anthracis, causative agent ofanthrax? Knapsack, backpack, or parcelTrash can or dumpsterAutomobile or truck. Select the important steps that you should take. Wearing PPE can put the responder at considerable risk both physically andpsychologically. It is suggested that patients with Parkinson's disease and RBD exhibit altered glutamatergic signaling indicated by higher VT of 11C-ABP688 despite unaffected glutamate metabolism, and warrants further investigation of drugs targeting mGluR5. A serious new warning has been established for pregnant women against taking ACE inhibitors during pregnancy. Which of the following lifesaving assessment procedures involves making note of the rate of change in a victim's skin color and temperature? Upon further investigation, his mother states that her son has not had a drink in three days. It is also a basal ganglia disease causing a hyperkinetic movement disorder known as chorea. Select the important steps that you should take. Smallpox, because the rash is centrifugal on the patient (correct). A metallic taste in the mouth, epigastric distress, and possible nausea and vomiting are ingestion symptoms for which chemical agent? Radiation burns, which cause delayed, irreversible changes of the skin, can be caused by high doses of what form ofionizing radiation? 32) What level of civilian chemical equipment would healthcare providers don when providing initial medical treatment after an incident but not involved with decontamination? DACTYLITIS. Question and answer A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. What precaution/side effects should you be aware of when administering cyanide antidotes? The urgent care provider. Which of the following orders does the nurse anticipate? [Remediation Accessed :N], Recognizing which compartment(s) are damaged and minimizing that damage. What personal situation stressor is this veteran exhibiting? wire is immersed in liquid nitrogen. The key difference is that the signs and symptoms of a TIA usually disappear within: 24 hours Which of the following is a symptom that is sometimes caused by a decreased blood supply to the brain? (correct). d. 20/3 He states the ulcerations are exactly where very small insects bit him. You have an infant patient who has a pulse of 230 BPM and is breathing rapidly. The decontamination site should NOT be located. How does cyanide cause cell death in the body? Experts anticipate that biological incidents are ________________. 5) A group of victims has been admitted to your triage unit. 47) All-hazards are often categorized as: Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (correct). A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. J.R. is a 282828-year-old man who was doing home repairs. Answer: D What technique may be used to test for T-2 Mycotoxins in environmental and clinical samples? 46) Which phase of CBRN response synchronizes planning and execution efforts with the efforts of the supported civil authorities? Which of the following decontamination method is NOT recommended for removingvesicants from casualties? Which of these are fast-acting compounds that attack oxygen-dependent tissues known to be particularly sensitive to these compounds? Transcribed image text: A patient exhibiting signs and symptoms of meningitis undergoes a spinal tap to detect the presence of Haemophilus influenzae cells in her cerebrospinal fluid. Which of the following is most indicative of, Which of the following systems is usually the first to show signs of dysfunction in the patient who. What is the likely culprit? The right pupil is larger 4) Which of the following decontamination method is NOT recommended for removing vesicants from casualties? This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful. What method is used to estimate a radiation dose by measuring the biological response to an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation? You approach the scene of a terrorist incident that occurred 2 minutes prior in an enclosed room. [Remediation Accessed :N], Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B (SEB) (correct), 24) Over 20 people who worked together developed cough, excess fluid in their lungs, and difficulty breathing. Which of the following is associated with this factor?dehydrationworries about others (correct) <----sleep losspreexisting medical conditions (This is the current answer on site)What directive establishes a single comprehensive national incident management system that allows all levels of government to work efficiently and effectively together?Homeland Security Presidential Directive-21Homeland Security Presidential Directive-6Presidential Policy Directive-8 (This is current answer on site)Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5 (correct) <----. as the wire is cooled: the electric field in the wire, the [Remediation Accessed :N], Don your mask before going into the room (correct). The door is open; many victims are lying on the floor. Which of the below courses of action is most appropriate for the situation? Emergency Preparedness and Response Course -, Emergency Preparedness and Response Course, Emergency Preparedness and Response Course- C, Emergency Preparedness Response Course (EPRC), Emergency preparedness and response course- C. He complains of headaches occurring with increasing frequency and attributes them to increased stress at work.He denies any chest, QUESTION 2 The nurse practitioner is called to the ICU for a patient with bradycardia. Decontamination will be conducted in the __________ hazard zone. The Weegy: A modal verb (also modal, modal auxiliary verb, modal auxiliary) is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. 55) __________ occurs when people comes in direct contact with a harmful agent at or near an incident. What can bystanders do to help prevent fights? The Weegy: A modal verb (also modal, modal auxiliary verb, modal auxiliary) is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. Who is responsible for directing the command and control of all operations. Which of the following is NOT considered a risk factor? 4) Plan to collaborate with public health officials to identify close contacts of patients with pneumonic plague (unprotected face-to-face exposure within 3 feet of the case-patient), including health care workers. Determination of genetic differences in pathogens may allow determination of sourcelaboratories. The literature has characterized the outcomes of myocarditis following COVID-19 infection and vaccination, but clinicopathologic, hemodynamic, and pathologic features following fulminant myocarditis have not been well-characterized. Treat all life-threatening injuries first. Which of the below courses of action is most appropriate for the situation? What level of civilian chemical equipment would healthcare providers don when providing initial medical treatment after an incident but not involved with decontamination? No scabs are present. 54) Which of the following would NOT be used for the detection or collection of radiological material? What toxin do you suspect and how do you treat it? 29) How is the victim of nerve agent exposure presenting with convulsions classified? No scabs are present. What type of viral infection do you suspect? Treatment of patients suffering from pulmonary agent exposure should focus on? Practice protective measures of time, distance, and shielding. The planning and operation of the Central City annual Labor Day celebration, including a parade and fair. How can this be accomplished? D. Air hunger. A nerve gas attack has occurred in one of the city's underground subway stations. Which of the following is NOT a type of biological agent. He has been feeling ill since his return from safari in Africa a few days ago. Which of the below courses of action is most appropriate for the situation? What CBRNE agent are microorganisms and/or biologically derived compounds or molecules that cause disease in personnel, plants, or animals? A group of victims has been admitted to your triage unit. Background: Myocarditis, diagnosed by symptoms and troponin elevation, has been well-described with COVID-19 infection, as well as shortly after COVID-19 vaccination. 35) ________ damage brings death very quickly so that the consequences of exposure to other systems do not have time to express themselves. Which of the following situations represents another viable application for the use of ICS? Pneumonic plague is responsible. A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms fever cough dyspnea prominent gastrointestinal symptoms absence of buboes. Dactylitis, painful swelling in your hands or feet, is often the first symptom babies and young children with sickle cell disease exhibit. [Remediation Accessed :N], 13) The primary toxicity of pulmonary agents is to the ________ and follows __________ of smoke, particles, vapors, or gases. Which of the bacterial diseases produces a non-specific illness that may produce a prolonged disability but is rarelyfatal? 61) A secondary explosive device has been spotted. The Disaster Mental Health Response Team can be called upon to assist victims and disaster responders. He states the ulcerations are exactly where very small insects bit him. Which of the following bacterial disease is contagious person to person? 83) What is the role of the liaison officer within the Hospital Incident Command System (HICS)? 75) Experts anticipate that biological incidents are ________________. A patient was admitted to the hospital suffering from the following symptoms for the pastweek: fever, chills and weakness, very swollen tender lymph nodes of bubo, and skinulcerations. As a result, they are receiving supportive oxygen therapy with air that has an FO2 of 0.43. 8. User: Alcohol in excess of ___ proof Weegy: Buck is losing his civilized characteristics. 2) Local public libraries. Your unit has responded within minutes to a suspected CBRNE incident. Which form of plague is responsible? 78) Eyes are the most vulnerable to this agent due to their thin, moist, warm mucosa. A group of people are presenting with a delayed onset of blisters and a dry productive cough that later turns productive. Which of the following is considered a pulmonary (choking) agent? What is responsible for the patient's symptoms? 5) A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, absence of buboes. Patient is alert and oriented during the exam. Disaster victims presenting for medical care should be assessed for common short-term stress reactions fall into all categories EXCEPT: Interpersonal. All the work on display is made by patients with rare diseases. Which of the following is a common behavior reaction associated with severeshort-term stress reactions? Which type of plague is responsible for the patient's symptoms? What personal situation stressor is this veteran exhibiting? Which of the following is NOT considered a risk factor? What type of explosive is widely used by the military, and is one of the least sensitiveexplosives. What phase is characterized by improvement of symptoms but becomes shorter with increasing doses. What is the correct order for the phases of Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS)? How does cyanide cause cell death in the body. 56) One of the contributing factors to stress reactions is the physical factor. User: She worked really hard on the project. TB is a disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. [Remediation Accessed :N], 14) Treatment of patients suffering from pulmonary agent exposure should focus on? An avid outdoorsman who was hunting rabbits about a week ago presents with thefollowing symptoms: fever, headache, sore throat, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, and inflammation oflymph nodes. Which of the following is not a consideration during treatment of the victims? A bomb blast victim presents with nausea and abdominal pain. On September 28, nonproductive cough, intermittent fever, rhinorrhea, and conjunctivitis developed. What was the likely agent? What types of CBRNE agents are man-made and act rapidly, burn and blister skin, mucous membranes, airways and gastrointestinal systems? Draw a sketch of a situation that is consistent with the equation and construct a word problem for which the equation might be a solution. = 2 5/20 A general lack of coordination and an unsteady gait often follow. All of the aboveKnapsack, backpack, or parcelTrash can or dumpsterAutomobile or truck. Whenever an individual stops drinking, the BAL will ________________. 85) What is the comprehensive preparedness required to manage the casualties resulting from the host of possible hazards? Used in life-threatening situations, the goal is to remove contaminant as quickly as possibl. dizziness (1mi=5280ft), 1) A patient who works at an insecticide manufacturing plant is admitted to the emergency room. 4) ________ blocks aerobic metabolism by interfering with cell use of oxygen. Which of the following is a common behavior reaction associated with severe short-term stress reactions? [Remediation Accessed :N], Interferes with anaerobic metabolism of the cell (correct), 9) A metallic taste in the mouth, epigastric distress, and possible nausea and vomiting are ingestion symptoms for which chemical agent? 31) Which of the following cell types are most sensitive to radiation damage? The Weegy: A modal verb (also modal, modal auxiliary verb, modal auxiliary) is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to A patient is exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, dyspnea, prominent gastrointestinal symptoms, and absence of buboes. Which form of plague is responsible? The equation below describes a rotational dynamics situation. 65) Your unit has responded within minutes to a suspected CBRNE incident. Determination of genetic differences in pathogens may allow determination of source laboratories. What general type of survivorship curve would you expect these species to exhibit? 35) What type of explosive is widely used by the military, and is one of the least sensitive explosives. Removing clothing and washing with warm soapy water (correct), 49) How is the victim of a pulmonary agent exposure presenting with respiratory distress less than 4 hours after exposure classified? (2.0N)(0.12m)+(6.0N)(0.06m)=[(1.0kg)(0.12m)2]\begin{array}{l}{-(2.0 \mathrm{N})(0.12 \mathrm{m})+(6.0 \mathrm{N})(0.06 \mathrm{m})} \\ {=\left[(1.0 \mathrm{kg})(0.12 \mathrm{m})^{2}\right] \alpha}\end{array} Which phase of CBRN response synchronizes planning and execution efforts with the efforts of the supported civilauthorities? 6 2/3 Smallpox can spread from one person to another by the following routes: Aerosols generated by a patient sneezing or coughing. Penetrating trauma caused by shrapnel is usually attributed to which of the following?Which phase of CBRN response synchronizes planning and execution efforts with the efforts of the supported civil authorities? Which You are treating a six-year-old boy who has signs and symptoms of influenza including fever. 40) Wearing PPE can put the responder at considerable risk both physically and psychologically. 39) Your unit has responded within minutes to a suspected CBRNE incident. What type of biological toxin is predominantly derived from the bean of the castor plant? What is the likely culprit? No scabs are present. than the left and does not respond to light. 11) Victims caught in a fire have inhaled toxic smoke from furnishings and plastics that have released cyanide in the burning process. What is the preferred treatment to block the effects of excessive ACh? He has no verbal response. the most likely to occur, and will have the greatest impact on the greatest number of people. Chest x-rays reveal a widened mediastinum and the patient?s white blood cell count is elevated. User: 3/4 16/9 Weegy: 3/4 ? Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms. The total pressure of the air is equal to standard atmospheric pressure at sea level. Updated 362 days ago|3/5/2022 11:04:39 AM. Methods: We systematically searched PubMed . Slow, deep respirations. Patient is alert and oriented during the exam. Which of the following decontamination method is NOT recommended for removing vesicants from casualties? Victims caught in a fire have inhaled toxic smoke from furnishings and plastics that havereleased cyanide in the burning process. Chest x-rays reveal a . During which post disaster phase do survivors realize that they will need to solve their problems of rebuilding their homes, businesses, and lives and have gradually assumed the responsibility to do so? Patients exhibiting the following symptoms: fever, cough, sneezing, or other signs and symptoms of illness. [Remediation Accessed :N]. He has been feeling ill since his return from safari in Africa a few days ago. You are treating a 19-year-old who is exhibiting the following symptoms: anxiety, confusion, hallucinations, hyperthermia, tachycardia, and diaphoresis. What dose of midazolam should she receive prior to the cardioversion? -is what's meant by the phrase "The domesticated generations fell Weegy: A suffix is added to the end of a word to alter its meaning. He states the ulcerations are exactly where verysmall insects bit him. After arriving on the scene, a veteran responder, considered a "tough guy" by his team, freezes up and is unable to continue. 33) Which of the following is a way to organize chemical agents that manifest most of their symptoms for several hours to days? 30) Radiation burns, which causes delayed, irreversible changes of the skin, can be caused by high doses of what form of ionizing radiation? The following is a summary of the "Sex differences in residual somatic symptoms in patients with first-episode depression after acute-phase treatment," published in the February 2022 issue of Psychiatry by Shi, et al. 4) A patient presents to the emergency room all exhibiting the following symptoms: nausea, vomiting, problems with eye movement, dry mouth, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, no gag reflex, and. Haydn's opus 33 string quartets were first performed for He exhibits symptoms of fever, mild hypotension, flushing, conjunctival injection, and now a bad rash has appeared that is bleeding in spots. WINDOWPANE is the live-streaming app for sharing your life as it happens, without filters, editing, or anything fake. 25) Following a nuclear detonation, some of the casualties with survivable injuries are possibly contaminated with radiological material. What form of ionizing radiation is the least penetrating? [Remediation Accessed :N], 22) Patient presents with 5-day-old blisters/rash mostly on the arm, face, and hands. Recognizing which compartment(s) are damaged and minimizing that damage. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is generally divided into two categories. (d) boring epigastric pain radiating to . All victims have recently been in an area where canisters exploded spraying them with an amber colored liquid that smells like flowers and burns intensely. Patient-reported outcomes including QoL, symptom issues and information needs were collected using validated questionnaires.
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