Emergency Response & Disaster Nursing Quiz
Test your knowledge of mass casualty triage, disaster response protocols, and emergency management in healthcare settings.
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Question 1: During mass casualty triage, which color tag is assigned to victims who require immediate life-saving interventions?
Green
Yellow
Red
Black
Question 2: What is the maximum time a nurse should spend on initial triage assessment per victim in a mass casualty incident?
30 seconds
15 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes
Question 3: Which patients should be prioritized for early discharge during a hospital evacuation?
Patients requiring complex care
Critically ill patients
Ambulatory patients with minor conditions
Patients on ventilator support
Question 4: In a biological incident, what is the first action healthcare workers should take before initiating decontamination?
Call security
Don appropriate PPE
Begin patient triage
Evacuate the area
Question 5: Which role in the Hospital Command Center is responsible for coordinating all tactical operations during a disaster?
Incident Commander
Operations Section Chief
Planning Section Chief
Logistics Section Chief
Question 6: What is the primary objective of the decontamination process in chemical exposure incidents?
Identify the chemical agent
Remove contaminated clothing and wash skin
Administer antidotes
Document exposure details
Question 7: During a power outage, which patients should be checked first?
Patients on electrically-powered life support
Ambulatory patients
Patients awaiting discharge
Stable patients on routine care
Question 8: What is the key principle of the SALT triage method?
Treat the most critical first
Sort, Assess, Life-saving interventions, Treatment/Transport
Save all lives possible
Stabilize then transport
Question 9: Which action should be taken first when discovering a fire in a patient care area?
Evacuate patients
Call the fire department
Remove patients in immediate danger
Attempt to extinguish the fire
Question 10: What is the most important consideration when setting up an emergency decontamination area?
Privacy for patients
Wind direction and drainage
Proximity to ER
Available water supply