FEMA practice quiz PDF

Title FEMA practice quiz
Author Patricia Durham
Course Community Health Nursing
Institution Chamberlain University
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FEMA practice quiz, level 700 questions...


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ICS 100: An Introduction to the Incident Command System 1. Major functions and functional units with incident management responsibilities are named and defined. They remain standard and consistent. a. Organizational Functions- Major functions and functional units with incident management responsibilities are named Andy find. They remain standard and consistent

b. Resource Descriptions- Major resources - including personnel, equipment, teams, and facilities - are given common names and are 'typed' with respect to their capabilities.

c. Incident Facilities- Common terminology is used to designate the facilities in the vicinity of the incident area.

2. Can be used to manage any type of incident, including a planned event? a. NIMS b. ICS c. CDC 3. The National Incident Management System (NIMS) is a systematic, proactive approach to guide all levels of government, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), and the private sector to work together to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from the effects of incidents. a. True b. False 4. ICS is a non-standardized management tool that allows better coordination and use of time. a. True b. False

5. Which General Staff section directs all responses/tactical actions to achieve the incident objectives? a. Operations Section b. Planning Section c. Logistics Section d. Finance/Administration Section 6. Which General Staff section is activated as needed to support the incident response. a. Operations Section b. Planning Section c. Logistics Section d. Finance/Administration Section 7. The Time, Compensation/Claims, Cost, and Procurement Units may be established within this section. a. Operations Section b. Planning Section c. Logistics Section d. Finance/Administration Section 8. Which General Staff member tracks all personnel participating in the response? a. Operations Section Chief b. Planning Section Chief c. Logistics Section Chief d. Finance/Administration Section Chief

9. Which General Staff member conducts response activities such as search and rescue, and coordinates medical services being provided to disaster survivors? a. Operations Section Chief b. Planning Section Chief c. Logistics Section Chief d. Finance/Administration Section Chief 10. Which General Staff member supports the incident response activities by overseeing contracting for needed supplies and services that are not already available? a.

Operations Section Chief

b. Planning Section Chief c. Logistics Section Chief d. Finance/Administration Section Chief 11. List the “3” major components of the NIMS (1) command (2) management (3)preparedness 12. ____NIMS______ provides a consistent foundation for all incidents, ranging from daily occurrences to incidents requiring a coordinated Federal response. NIMS 13. ICS helps to ensure: (1) safety of responders (2) safety of community members (3) safety of others

14. Major resources – including personnel, equipment, teams, and facilities. a. Organizational Functions b. Resource Descriptions c. Incident Facilities 15. Is a concise, coherent means of capturing and communicating overall incident priorities, objectives, strategies, tactics, and assignments in the context of both operational and support activities. a. Organization Functions b. Incident Facilities c. Incident Action Planning 16. Which of these is NOT a characteristic of an Incident Action Plan (IAP)? a. It specifies incident objectives b. It states the activities to be completed c. It identifies needed resources d. It focuses on previous operational periods in order to provide lessons learned 17. Refers to the number of individuals or resources that one supervisor can manage effectively during an incident. a. Span of control b. Management by Objectives c. Modular Organization 18. What are the Incident Command designated facilities typically include:

(1) Incident Command Posts, (2) Bases (3) Camps (4) staging areas (5) Mass Casualty Triage Areas 19. It describes standard mechanisms to identify requirements, order and acquire, mobilize, track and report, demobilize, and reimburse and restock resources such as personnel, teams, facilities, equipment and supplies. a. Comprehensive Resource Management b. Command Management c. Incident Command 20. Integrate Communication are necessary to: (1) development planning (2) creative services (3) Marketing strategies...


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