MASS FATALITIES INCIDENTS Final Examination Questions
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16. FAC stands for:
11. The decision as to whether or not an incident should be considered a Mass Fatality is mostly made at: a. The federal level. b. The state level. c. The local level. d. A news station. 12. A way to determine whether or not an incident is to be considered a large-scale Mass Fatality is: a. There are wgreater than 50 deaths. b. There are hundreds of deaths. c. The cause is natural, chemical, or criminal. d. The incident is in one city. 13. The first additional resources called upon by an MFI are: a. Neighboring funeral homes. b. The ad hoc group developed by the local Emergency Board. c. County and state offices of emergency management and departments of health. d. The Red Cross. 14. Families and loved ones of those effected by MFIs most commonly need: a. Accurate and timely information on the condition of their loved one. b. Counseling surrounding how to initially handle the shock resulting from the incident. c. Rest, nutrition and warmth. d. Love and support. 15. _____________ are among the first volunteer groups from which assistance will be requested and allowed.
a. Family Assistance Center. b. Food Access Collaboration.
c. Friend Advice Council. d. Fact Agency Center. 17. It is most beneficial to write Standard Operating Procedures: a. At the time of the MFI. b. Before the MFI. c. Once the MFI trauma has subsided. d. At the beginning of every year. 18. A primary benefit of an FAC is that: a. It provides nourishment to the families and loved ones. b. It serves as a respectful and private place to interview families. c. It administers first aid to MFI survivors. d. It provides a detailed report of the incident. 19. The concept of the DMORT was designed by: a. The National Funeral Directors Association. b. The American Red Cross. c. A small group of MFI survivors. d. A group of senators. 20. A DPMU’s value is that it: a. Funds extraordinary expenses resulting from the MFI b. Serves as a resource for new Funeral Directors. c. Provides a complete, mobile morgue. d. It’s a free service.
a. Funeral industry professions. b. Local chaplains and counselors. c. Department of Public Health professionals. d. The Red Cross.
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