CPS in Emergency Vehicles
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Hazards associated with emergency vehicles include:
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2. Question
Ambulances are __________ times likely to be involved in a crash.
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3. Question
Who should be restrained during an ambulance transport?
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4. Question
According to the study, When Ambulances Crash, ambulances are involved with, on average, ________ crashes per year.
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5. Question
According to the study, When Ambulances Crash, what percent of providers in the patient compartment are unrestrained?
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6. Question
According to the study, When Ambulances Crash, what percent of patients were ejected from the cot (gurney) in serious crashes?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Based on the NHTSA workgroup recommendations, the desired outcome for CPS in emergency vehicles is:
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8. Question
Rear-facing car seats should be secured to rear-facing ambulance airway seats.
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9. Question
For a child who is ill and/or injured and whose condition does not require continuous and/or intensive medical monitoring and/or interventions, the ideal recommendation for transport is:
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which conventional car seat(s) can be secured to an ambulance cot/gurney to restrain children that are able to maintain their airway, do not have suspected spinal cord injury and can be treated in the car seat?
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