Term 1 of 31
Internal threats are events that occur outside the influence of the flight crew and require crew
attention and management to maintain adequate safety margins.
True.
False.
Term 2 of 31
Which of the following is NOT acceptable when securing oxygen and electrical lines?
Lines may be run together (parallel) throughout the aircraft cabin.
Secure any oxygen and/or electrical lines on the floor, across aisles or areas where they
will be walked on.
AECMs will wear gloves when making electrical connections, during configuration and
patient loading to prevent personal injury.
Attach/secure oxygen and electrical lines to little clamps, or secure with hook and loop
fasteners
Term 3 of 31
For mission legs exceeding ______ hours in length; a minimum of ______ litters should be set up for
ambulatory patient use.
Two, Two
Four, Two
Six, Three
Eight, Three
,Term 4 of 31
When communicating to TACC regarding changes in patient status, be ready to communicate
all of the following EXCEPT _______.
Allergies.
Name.
Gender.
Subjective and objective data.
Term 5 of 31
When the load consists of palletized netted cargo or is secured with straps or chains, maintain
a _____ space between the cargo and the nearest forward litter or occupied seat.
30-inches.
32-inches.
34-inches.
36-inches.
Term 6 of 31
Minimum of a four-person carry is required for all of the following, EXCEPT _____.
Enplaning/deplaning a litter patient with a backrest.
Lifting a litter patient above waist level.
Litter patients of excessive weight or those required to be carried for long distances.
Transport incubators with infants.
, Term 7 of 31
Who will be notified if the crew complement has been reduced or increased based on the
AECM Risk Management (RM) Worksheet?
No one.
Medical Treatment Facility Commander
MAJCOM A3
Controlling C2
Term 8 of 31
At a minimum, what items are the crew required to take when ditching or crash landing?
Controlled Medications, Oral Airways, BVM, Flashlight, First Aid Kit, Patient Manifest.
Litters, Infection Control, Patient Belongings.
Zoll MD, Zoll M, Zoll Aspirator.
Beacon, EPOS, PBE.
Term 9 of 31
When emplaning multiple litters, what do THUMBS UP signal indicate?
Signs to the litter bearers the aircrew is prepared for litter enplaning/deplaning.
Signs to the little bearer to prepare to raise the litter to the shoulder of the shorter
persons.
Signs to the CMT to slow the pace of the litter bearers.
AECMs do not use the THUMBS UP signal.
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