CODE PINK Policy Quiz

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Who serves as the Incident Commander in all Code Pink situations during normal working hours?

  • Acting Commander of Military Hospital
  • Disaster Committee chairperson
  • Director of Security (correct)
  • Head of Pediatric Department

What is the definition of 'Code Pink' within the RMS-MH context?

  • Security breach in the hospital premises
  • Suspected abduction of a pediatric patient (correct)
  • Medical emergency involving a pediatric patient
  • Declaration of a fire emergency

Who is responsible for all aspects of an emergency response, including managing incident operations and application of resources?

  • Head of Pediatric Department
  • Incident Commander (correct)
  • Disaster Committee chairperson
  • Acting Commander of Military Hospital

What is the age range for individuals classified as 'pediatric' within the RMS-MH policy?

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Who is designated as the Incident Commander in Code Pink situations after normal working hours?

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Flashcards

Code Pink Incident Commander (Normal Hours)

The Director of Security serves as the Incident Commander.

Define 'Code Pink' (RMS-MH)

Suspected abduction of a child patient.

Incident Commander Role

Responsible for all aspects of an emergency response including resources.

Pediatric Age Range (RMS-MH)

Individuals under 14 years old.

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Code Pink Incident Commander (After Hours)

The Duty Officer On-Call is designated as the Incident Commander.

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Study Notes

Incident Commander

  • During normal working hours, the Incident Commander in all Code Pink situations is the Security Manager.
  • The Incident Commander is responsible for all aspects of an emergency response, including managing incident operations and application of resources.

Code Pink Definition

  • In the RMS-MH context, Code Pink is defined as a pediatric abduction or an infant/child missing from the hospital.

Pediatric Age Range

  • Within the RMS-MH policy, individuals classified as 'pediatric' are those in the age range of 0-18 years old.

Incident Commander After Hours

  • After normal working hours, the Incident Commander in Code Pink situations is the Hospital Administrator on-call.

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