Gaining Access and Rescue Operations
From Bradys’ Emergency Care 10th Edition
1. Which offers the patient protection from flying debris?
- Wool blanket
- Cotton woven board
- Paper blanket
- Short spine board
2. How far apart should flares be positioned from oneanother?
- 15 feet
- 5 feet
- 10 feet
- 20 feet
3. Which window should be broken when attempting to reach afront passenger?
- Windshield
- Front passenger
- Rear driver
- Rear passenger
4. Where on the window should a center punch be applied tobreak the glass?
- Lower corner
- Middle
- Front
- Upper corner
5. Which is considered a severe threat at a collision scene?
- Broken glass
- Slippery road
- Inclement weather
- Spilled fuel
6. What can be used by the EMT-B to initial crowd control?
- Wrecked vehicle
- Responsible bystander
- Unused stretcher
- Ambulance bay doors
7. What is generally used to stabilize a vehicle on its roof?
- 2 X 4's
- 4 X 4's
- 2 X 6's
- 4 X 6's
8. What should be worn when working in traffic at a collisionscene?
- Boots and coverall pants
- Safety vest and work gloves
- Work gloves and boots
- Helmet and safety vest
9. Which is a method of escaping from a location where theground is energized?
- Slide on belly
- Hop on one foot
- Hop with feet shoulder width apart
- Crawl on hands and knees
10. How should you approach a truck that is on fire?
- 90-degree angle
- 15-degree angle
- 45-degree angle
- 30-degree angle
11. Which is NOT a safe activity when a power line is down?
- Discourage occupants from leaving the wreckage
- Wait for the power company to give the go ahead
- Move downed wires from the wreckage
- Use perimeter tape to set up danger zone
12. What is disposed of first when performing disentanglement?
- Doors and roof
- Doors and trunk
- Doors and windows
- Doors and hood
13. What size utility rope should be used when stabilizing a
vehicle?
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- 1/4-inch
- 1/2-inch
- 1/16-inch
- 1/8-inch
14. Which is the smallest size class A:B:C fire extinguisherthat can be used effectively on small vehicle fires?
- 5 to 10 pound
- 20 to 25 pound
- 30 to 35 pound
- 15 to 20 pound
15. What should be the first thing that other motorists seewhen the ambulance is the only one reporting to a collision?
- Traffic cones
- Roadside flares
- EMT-B's hand signals
- Ambulance warning lights
16. What should be done when the hood of a car is partiallyopen with a fire underneath?
- Close the hood and let the fire burn out
- Do not bother with fire under the hood
- Open the hood and direct agent into the hood
- Leave it down and direct agent into openings
17. How many step chocks should be used to stabilize acollision vehicle on its wheels?
- 2
- 1
- 4
- 3
18. Which is NOT considered to provide adequate protection ofthe EMT-B at a collision scene?
- Firefighter gloves
- Helmet shield
- Safety goggle
- Leather gloves
19. Which reason listed below is cited for the complicationsseen starting in the 1980's with vehicle extrications?
- Improved vehicle construction
- Lowered patient cooperation
- Improved equipment construction
- Lowered budgetary compliance
20. Which is a reason to cut the wire to a car's battery atthe collision scene?
- Undeployed air bag needs to be disabled
- Electric seat adjuster needs to be disabled
- Window raiser needs to be disabled
- Automatic door lock needs to be disabled
21. Which should be tried first when attempting to gain accessto a patient?
- Break the glass
- Pry the door
- Cut the windshield
- Open the door
22. When the posted speed limit is 40 mph, what is thedistance of the farthest warning device?
- 165 feet
- 225 feet
- 105 feet
- 335 feet
23. What should be worn during extrication operations?
- Helmet and safety vest
- Hard hat and safety goggles
- Firefighter turnout clothing
- Firefighter SCBA gear
24. When disconnecting the battery cables due to an airbagdanger, what order should they be cut?
- Both at the same time
- Neither should be cut
- Positive first
- Negative first
25. Which position is the only one when stabilization of thevehicle is NOT necessary?
- Truck and hood contacting the ground with roof collapsed
- Resting entirely on the roof with space between the hoodand the trunk and the ground
- Front end down with front edge of hood contacting theground
- Roof is crushed flat against the vehicle
26. Which is NOT assessed when first sizing up the situationupon arrival?
- Patient priority
- Number of patients
- Location of patients
- Mechanism of injuries
27. How many phases of the extrication process does the EMT-Bneed to understand?
- 16
- 12
- 10
- 14
28. Which of the following is considered adequate headprotection for an EMT-B?
- Uniform hat
- Wool watch hat
- Hard hat
- Baseball cap
29. What contributes to most collision scene injuries?
- Lack of skill in tool use
- Failure to eliminate hazards
- Failure to wear protective gear
- Using unsafe tools
30. When the posted speed limit is 70 mph, what is thedistance of the farthest warning device?
- 225 feet
- 335 feet
- 165 feet
- 445 feet
31. Which posts are supporting the vehicle when the trunk lidis contacting the ground and the front end is up?
- B-posts
- C-posts
- D-posts
- A-posts
32. Which direction can a collision vehicle that is on itswheels NOT be rocked?
- In and out
- Side to side
- Back and forth
- Up and down
33. What is a sign that you are walking on energized ground?
- Tingling in legs
- Sparks under shoes
- Jumping sensation
- Lack of wildlife