Section 1: Professionalism, Conduct, and Bear Care Policies
These questions cover professional conduct and Bear Care Policies. All answers can be found in the Bear Care SOPs
Name two things that are not allowed inside of the Bear Care Aid Station
We are expected to always conduct ourselves in a professional manner, even off-duty.
It’s OK to get totally shit-hammered while you are off duty and make an ass of yourself.
What do you do if the patient refuses to sign the PCR or AMA form?
At the end of the event, what do you do with your uniform?
Regardless of your certification or level of training, what is your Scope of Practice when working for Bear Care?
What do you do with clipboards that contain patient information when they’re not in use?
When would you need to fill out a PCR for a patient?
Which of these topics does HIPAA cover?
When would you ask a patient to sign a AMA/Patient Refusal form?
When do you have a “Duty to Act”?
When is it OK to leave the Aid Station unstaffed?
What must you always have with you if you leave the Aid Station while on-duty?
What must you do before leaving the Aid Station while on duty?
Which of the following are NOT considered acceptable on-duty attire? Select all that apply
What are you NOT allowed to wear when you are OFF duty?
Who is responsible for making sure the Aid Station remains clean, presentable and professional? Select all that are correct
What are acceptable uses of the Bear Care golf cart? Select all that apply
When is it OK to use profanity over the radio?
What is our emergency distress call?
What do you do if a patient leaves behind illegal drugs in the Bear Care Tent?
When should you wear gloves? Select the most appropriate answer
Section 2: Treatment Protocols
These questions will assess your medical skills. Keep in mind this is not a pass-or-fail test, but is designed solely to give us an idea of where your skill level lies. All answers are in the Treatment Protocols section of the Bear Care SOPs
What medications are we allowed to administer to patients?
When should you call local EMS?
Who makes the call to 9-1-1 and assumes incident command in an emergency?
What are two symptoms that would lead you to suspect a patient is having a stroke?
When would you NOT use a tourniquet? Select all that apply
What is the ratio of compressions to rescue breaths for adult CPR?
What is considered “normal” blood pressure for an average adult?
A child's pulse rate is ...
What is the FIRST thing you should ALWAYS do upon approaching an emergency scene?
When performing a trauma assessment, name at least four things that you are looking for
Hint
How would you treat a small burn (less than 10% body surface area)?
How would your treatment be different for a larger burn (more than 10% surface area)?
What four things should you ask a patient to determine Level Of Consciousness? (select 4)
If you are unfamiliar with the Cincinnati Stroke Scale, describe the method you use for Stroke Assessment, such as BEFAST or other.
What heart rate would you consider tachycardic?
Please match these symptoms of heat-related emergencies
Match the appropriate treatment for each heat-related illness
Drag each item to match the appropriate treatments to the conditions.
Heat Cramps
Dehydration
Heat Stroke
Heat Exhaustion
Give fluids, loosen clothing, and lie down with fan or AC
Call EMS and use cold packs to reduce body temp. Do not give fluids
Tell patient to take small sips of water, Emergen-C, or similar electrolyte fluid
Give fluids and advise patient to rest in a cool place for awhile
What would you do FIRST when you encounter an unconscious patient?
When would you administer Narcan?
What is the FIRST priority for an unconscious patient if opioid overdose is suspected?
Which of the following REQUIRES activation of EMS, per our protocols? Select all that apply
When would you administer oral glucose?
How would you help a patient experiencing an anxiety attack? Select all that apply.
What do you do immediately after wrapping an ankle?