FEMORS Introduction & Orientation Self-Assessment

FEMORS Introduction & Orientation Self-Assessment

There is no time limit to complete 15 multiple choice and true/false questions. You must obtain an 80% or higher to receive the completion certificate. You will have a total of 5 chances to pass the assessment. If you have questions about content, please email Dr. Jason Byrd at jhbyrd@ufl.edu.

Name(Required)
What does FEMORS stand for?(Required)
Although the State of Florida has a mass fatality plan, each of the District Medical Examiners should develop their own mass fatality plan.(Required)
In the context of national preparedness, fatality management missions are in which category?(Required)
This is the lead state agency for Emergency Support Function 8:(Required)
____ assets are requested to assist  if a mass fatality event exceeds local capability.(Required)
____ resources are requested to assist if a mass fatality event exceeds state capability.(Required)
Which of these is not considered a disaster event?(Required)
Which of these is one of the challenges of identification?(Required)
In a disaster, FEMORS reports directly to _______.(Required)
Which of these is one of the challenges of gathering antemortem data?(Required)
FEMORS meets the Florida Target Capability by all of the following except:(Required)
Fatality Management, Law Enforcement and Fire, Search and Rescue fall under this ICS Section:(Required)
Many states have developed mass fatality response teams due in part to this department establishing fatality management as a Target Capability.(Required)
_____ supports Florida Medical Examiners in mass fatality incidents under Department of Health ESF-8 Mission Assignment.(Required)
One goal of professional mass fatality response teams is:(Required)