1. A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that typically effects how a person acts or feels for a short time. This can cause noticeable symptoms or no symptoms at all.
a. True
b. False - ANS True
2. NCMEC is an acronym for:
a. National Center for Missing and E...
1. A seizure is a sudden surge of electrical activity in the brain that typically effects how a
person acts or feels for a short time. This can cause noticeable symptoms or no symptoms at
all.
a. True
b. False - ANS True
2. NCMEC is an acronym for:
a. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
b. National Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children
c. National Center for Missing and Endangered Children
d. Non-Profit Center for Missing and Exploited Children - ANS National Center for Missing
and exploited Children
3. The TDD/TTY technology is used to help locate the visually impaired 911 caller.
a. True
b. False - ANS False
4. PSAP is an acronym for:
a. Public Safety Accessing Point
b. Public Safety Answering Port
c. Public Safety Accessing Port
d. Public Safety Answering Point - ANS Public Safety Answering Point
5. A pre-determined agreement between multiple agencies to provide mutual assistance for fires
and other large scale emergencies:
a. Mutual Aid
b. Automatic Assistance
c. Advanced Aid
d. Automatic Aid - ANS Automatic Aid
6. Receivers are devices capable of relaying voice and data signals.
a. True
b. False - ANS False
7. High blood pressure is also known as:
, a. Hypothermia
b. Hypertension
c. Hyperthermia
d. Hypotension - ANS Hypertension
8. A theft is an authorized removal or concealment of property.
a. True
b. False - ANS False
9. A method used by emergency medical personnel to grade the severity of a traumatic injury
and determine the need to transport to a designated/verified trauma center is a:
a. Trauma emergency
b. Trauma alert criteria
c. Trauma incident
d. Trauma assistance - ANS Trauma alert criteria
10. While CAD programs sort between incident types, incident classifications and incident
prioritization, the call taker must accurately assess each incident.
a. True
b. False - ANS True
11. The agency or field unit that responds to the incident is determined by:
a. Incident Classification
b. Incident Recall
c. Incident Type
d. Incident Information - ANS Incident Type
12. Lawmakers passed the Denise Amber Lee Act creating Florida Statute 401.465, 911 public
safety telecommunicator certification on:
a. April 1, 2008
b. April 24, 2008
c. August 24, 2008
d. February 1, 2008 - ANS April 24, 2008
13. All local hospitals are considered trauma centers.
a. True
b. False - ANS False
14. PSTs are only required to testify in a trial setting.
a. True
b. False - ANS False
15. A conclusion which is drawn from our observations:
a. Implication
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