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Rehabilitation Guidelines Quiz

Total questions: 25

Worksheet time: 13mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

What is the purpose of the rehabilitation guidelines according to the Grapevine Fire Department's Standard Operating Procedure?

a)

To improve firefighting techniques

b)

To establish guidelines for emergency vehicle maintenance

c)

To provide rehabilitation on both emergency operations and training exercises

d)

To enhance communication skills among firefighters

2.

Under what conditions will on-scene rehabilitation operations commence?

a)

When the outside temperature is 70°F or greater

b)

When the wind-chill factor is 50°F or less

c)

When the outside temperature is 90°F or greater

d)

When the incident duration is 30 minutes or more

3.

What is the minimum incident duration that requires rehabilitation operations to commence?

a)

30 minutes

b)

45 minutes

c)

60 minutes

d)

90 minutes

4.

When should members report to rehabilitation after using SCBA cylinders?

a)

After using one 30/45 minute SCBA cylinder

b)

After using two 30/45 minute SCBA cylinders

c)

After using one 60 minute SCBA cylinder

d)

After 20 minutes of intense work without an SCBA

5.

What is the minimum requirement for rehabilitation at emergency incidents according to the Grapevine Fire Department SOP?

a)

Only rest and recovery

b)

Rest, recovery, and rehydration

c)

Medical monitoring only

d)

Active cooling only

6.

What must be documented for each firefighter in the Rehab Division?

a)

Only blood pressure

b)

Blood pressure, pulse, respirations, SpO2, temperature, and CO

c)

Only temperature and CO

d)

Only pulse and respirations

7.

What is required to be released from rehab according to the SOP?

a)

Approval from any firefighter

b)

Meeting all criteria on the Firefighter Rehab Form

c)

Completing a training exercise

d)

Only medical monitoring

8.

What happens if a firefighter cannot meet the criteria on the Firefighter Rehab Form?

a)

They are allowed to continue working

b)

They are transported via MICU for further medical evaluation

c)

They are given additional rest time

d)

They are sent home

9.

Rehab Diagram under "Forms" on GFDShare

a)

Rehab Diagram under "Forms" on GFDShare

b)

Rehab Diagram under "Documents" on GFDShare

c)

Rehab Diagram under "Templates" on GFDShare

d)

Rehab Diagram under "Guides" on GFDShare

10.

When should automatic transport to a hospital occur according to the rehabilitation procedure?

a)

After 10 minutes of rest

b)

If the firefighter requests transport for any reason

c)

Only if there is chest pain

d)

After 5 minutes of high flow O2

11.

What is the maximum duration of intense work allowed without a break according to the procedure?

a)

20 minutes

b)

30 minutes

c)

40 minutes

d)

60 minutes

12.

Who is responsible for initiating rehabilitation?

a)

The Fire Chief

b)

The Medic Company

c)

The Incident Commander

d)

The Training Officer

13.

What should be used if the Laserfiche Firefighter Rehab Form is not working?

a)

Verbal reports

b)

Digital forms

c)

Paper rehab forms

d)

Email notifications

14.

What is the purpose of gross decontamination of personal protective equipment (PPE) for firefighters?

a)

To enhance the durability of PPE

b)

To prevent cross contamination

c)

To improve the comfort of PPE

d)

To reduce the weight of PPE

15.

How many chemicals are firefighters subjected to during a single fire due to 'new age' materials?

a)

Over 10,000 chemicals

b)

Over 50,000 chemicals

c)

Over 84,000 chemicals

d)

Over 100,000 chemicals

16.

What should Incident Commanders implement after leaving a contaminated area?

a)

A dry decon

b)

A wet decon

c)

A chemical decon

d)

A thermal decon

17.

Which of the following is NOT listed as a potential source of contamination in exterior operations?

a)

Vehicle fires

b)

Brush fires

c)

Chemical spills

d)

Trash/Dumpster fires

18.

What is required of members reassigned during an incident with exposure to combustible products?

a)

They must immediately leave the scene.

b)

They must go through the decontamination procedure.

c)

They must report to the fire chief.

d)

They must change their PPE on site.

19.

Where should the decontamination area be located in relation to the incident?

a)

Downwind of the incident.

b)

Upwind of the incident.

c)

At the incident site.

d)

In a separate building.

20.

What is the purpose of using the "Decon Bucket" during gross decon?

a)

To store extra PPE.

b)

To rinse and brush the exterior of the PPE.

c)

To carry water to the scene.

d)

To dispose of contaminated materials.

21.

What should be done with bunker gear exposed to an IDLH atmosphere before leaving the scene?

a)

It should be left at the scene.

b)

It should be burned.

c)

It should be placed in a plastic bag and zip tied.

d)

It should be washed immediately.

22.

What is the recommended action for members after an incident?

a)

Go home immediately.

b)

Shower, change clothes, and ready their second set of PPE.

c)

Report to the fire chief.

d)

Write a report on the incident.

23.

What is the effective date of the Grapevine Fire Department's Standard Operating Procedure for Rehabilitation?

a)

February 20, 2023

b)

December 1, 2014

c)

January 1, 2015

d)

March 15, 2020

24.

What is the procedure number for the Rehabilitation section in the Grapevine Fire Department's SOP?

a)

310.11

b)

210.22

c)

110.33

d)

410.44

25.

When was the last revision date for the Rehabilitation SOP?

a)

December 1, 2014

b)

February 20, 2023

c)

January 15, 2022

d)

March 10, 2021