A) Location of accident
B) Mechanism of injury
C) Weather
D) All are correct
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A) As any debris used by paramedics become part of the crime scene, all debris generated from treating the patient must be left on scene for forensic examination
B) Do not cut through bullet or stab holes in clothing when attempting to expose the patient
C) Avoid tracking through blood and other items of evidence at the scene
D) All clothing removed from the patient should, where possible, be placed in a paper bag
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A) Assess; communicate; triage, treat and transport
B) Assess; control; triage, treat and transport
C) Access; communicate; triage, treat and transport
D) Access; control; triage
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A) Position yourself as close to an exit as possible; utilise a loud and authoritative tone of voice to demonstrate you are in control; maintain eye contact.
B) Position yourself as close to an exit as possible; avoid eye contact with the aggressor; lower your tone and volume of speech to convey calmness.
C) Maintain non-threatening eye contact with the aggressor; lower the tone and volume of your speech to convey calmness; stand at least 1 metre from the aggressor and ask permission before taking any action that may be seen as an invasion of their personal space.
D) Maintain non-threatening eye contact; remove distractions such as bystanders from the scene; utilise a loud and authoritative tone of voice to demonstrate you are in control.
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A) Ask the patient or family to meet you outside the house and let them follow you
B) Access the front door, but listen to noises to determine number of people inside
C) Discretely enter the property to capture the real situation
D) All are correct
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A) Extrication
B) Extraction
C) Extrication & Extraction
D) None are correct
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A) Vehicle placement
B) Team function
C) Triage
D) All are correct
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A) Toxic substances or residue
B) Venomous animals
C) Absence of light
D) All are correct
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A) 2 metres
B) 3 metres
C) 5 metres
D) 10 metres
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A) Alcohol wipes
B) Dry wipes
C) Alcohol-based hand rub
D) All are correct
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A) Pain
B) Anxiety
C) Penetrating trauma to the torso
D) All are correct
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A) The lane opposite to the area of accident
B) In the lane where the collision occurred
C) At the opposite side but parallel to the area of the accident
D) In the middle of the road
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A) INSANE
B) ETHANE
C) IMIST
D) ISBAR
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A) Compromised airway that is unable to be managed by the available resources on scene
B) Uncontrolled haemorrhage
C) Potentially reversible life-threatening condition
D) Suspected spinal injury
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Multiple Choice
A) 40 × 40 metres
B) 30 × 30 metres
C) 20 × 20 metres
D) 25 × 25 metres
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Multiple Choice
A) Near a telephone booth
B) A spot which has the easiest access for departure
C) An area that reroutes the traffic
D) None are correct
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A) Level A
B) Level B
C) Level C
D) Level D
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A) If blinded by helicopter downwash or dust, stop, sit down and await assistance
B) On sloping ground always approach the helicopter from the uphill side so the helicopter crew can keep you in sight
C) When approaching a helicopter always approach from the front in the 10 to 2 o'clock position
D) Never reach for objects above head height or chase after articles that have blown away
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A) Level D
B) Level C
C) Level B
D) Level A
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A) 3 metres
B) 5 metres
C) 10 metres
D) 15 metres
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