PRE-FINALS
Infant Feeding and Emergency Response Quiz
Test your knowledge on the importance of infant feeding in emergency situations with our comprehensive quiz. This quiz covers key topics related to breastfeeding, infant nutrition, and disaster preparedness, designed to enhance your understanding of best practices during crises.
Key Features:
- Covering 53 questions on infant feeding and emergency management
- Learn about challenges and solutions in disaster scenarios
- Enhance your awareness of government regulations and recommendations
1. Why is it important to ensure safe and appropriate infant feeding during an emergency or disaster situation?
A. To prevent malnutrition and disease
B. To save money on formula
C. To keep the baby quiet and calm
D. To ensure the baby is not a burden on the family
Why is breastfeeding important during disasters?
A. It can be put on 'hold' until the disaster is over
B. It does not protect infants from contaminated water supplies
C. It can help protect against fatal illnesses such as respiratory illnesses and diarrhea
D. Breast milk requires additional supplies
What are some barriers to breastfeeding during a disaster?
A. Lack of support from family and friends
B. Lack of access to healthcare providers with lactation experience
C. Being away from home or displaced
D. All of the above
How can responders help support breastfeeding during a disaster?
A. Ensure access to healthcare providers with lactation experience
B. Keep families separated
C. Provide formula in a disposable cup as the first option
D. None of the above
. What is the best infant feeding option during a natural disaster?
A. Formula feeding
B. Breastfeeding
C. Solid food
D. None of the above
What should you do before feeding your infant during an emergency?
Use soap and safe water to wash your hands
Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol to wash your hands
Use dirty water to wash your hands
Skip handwashing altogether
. What should emergency relief workers avoid donating during a natural disaster?
Breast pumps
B. Disposable cups
C. Powdered infant formula or other breast milk substitutes
D. All of the above
What is the main purpose of appropriate and timely support of Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IFE)?
A. To protect government policies and agencies
B. To benefit mothers only
C. To protect child nutrition, health and development and save lives
D. To increase the number of non-breastfed infants and children
Where should key provisions regarding IFE be reflected?
A. In government policies only
B. In multi-sector and agency policies only
C. In government, multi-sector and agency policies
D. None of the above
Why is sensitization and training on IFE necessary?
A. To waste time during an emergency response
B. To increase the number of non-breastfed infants and children
C. To ensure that all parties involved in an emergency response are knowledgeable about IFE
D. To decrease the number of infants and children who need support during an emergency
What is the importance of monitoring the impact of humanitarian actions and inaction on IYCF practices, child nutrition and health?
A. To ignore the needs of the affected population
B. To ensure that donors are happy with the response
C. To inform preparedness and future response
D. To decrease the number of infants and children who need support during an emergency
When a Green rainfall warning is issued, it means:
A. There is no rainfall expected in the next 24 hours
B. There is light to moderate rainfall expected in the next 24 hours
C. There is heavy rainfall expected in the next 24 hours
D. There is an ongoing flood in the area
What is the recommended action for residents living in areas under a Red rainfall warning?
A. Stay indoors and wait for further instructions from local authorities
B. Evacuate immediately to higher ground
C. Prepare emergency kits and be ready to evacuate if necessary
D. Ignore the warning and continue with normal activities
What does PAGASA stand for?
A. Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration
B. Philippine Astronomical and Geophysical Services Association
C. Philippine Atmospheric and Geographical Services Agency
D. Philippine Astronomical and Geological Sciences Administration
What is the role of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) in the law?
A. To implement policies on disaster risk reduction and management
B. To provide financial aid to disaster victims
C. To oversee the reconstruction of infrastructure in disaster-prone areas
D. To conduct research on disaster risk reduction and management
What is the minimum frequency of the conduct of drills and exercises for disaster preparedness?
A. Once a year
B. Once every two years
C. Once every three years
D. It is not specified in the law
What is the main objective of the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010?
A. To establish a framework for disaster risk reduction and management
B. To provide financial aid to disaster victims
C. To improve infrastructure in disaster-prone areas
D. To develop a disaster warning system
What is the main objective of the Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment Protection Act?
A. To provide financial aid to disaster victims
B. To ensure the quality and reliability of equipment used for disaster risk reduction and management
C. To improve infrastructure in disaster-prone areas
D. To develop a disaster warning system
Which government agency is responsible for developing and implementing the guidelines for the certification of equipment used for disaster risk reduction and management?
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Department of Transportation (DOTr)
Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Which government agency is primarily responsible for implementing the Children's Emergency Relief and Protection Act?
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
. Department of Health (DOH)
. Department of Education (DepEd)
. Department of Justice (DOJ)
Which of the following is NOT a recommended best practice for documenting incidents in emergency management?
Record only facts and avoid speculation.
Avoid criticizing the efforts or strategies of others.
Share unfounded opinions.
Avoid speculating about what caused the emergency.
What core function is absent in an incident response team (IRT)?
A. Leadership
B. Investigation
C. Communications
D. Legal representation
Which member of the incident response team is responsible for coordinating and leading all team activity?
A. Team Leader
B. Lead Investigator
C. Communications Lead
D. Documentation Lead
What is the process of identifying workplace hazards called?
A. Incident response
B. Emergency management
C. Risk assessment
D. Hazard identification
According to Jensen Hughes' recommendations for documenting best practices, what should be avoided when documenting an emergency?
A. Speculation and criticism of others
B. Speculation and elaboration
C. Criticism of others and unfounded opinions
D. All of the above
Which of the following topics should be documented in an emergency response plan?
A. The color of the walls in the emergency operations center
B. Whether all employees were wearing their favorite color shirt during the incident
C. Whether the intended alarms sounded properly
D. Whether the food in the employee break room was tasty
What is the core function of the investigation team in an incident response team?
A. To coordinate the overall direction and strategy of response efforts
B. To manage pertinent communications both internally and externally
C. To keep records of incident response measures and activities
D. To identify the underlying cause of an incident
What is the role of the Communications Lead in an incident response team?
A. To gather and examine all available evidence
B. To take the lead in all messaging and communications efforts
C. To coordinate the overall direction and strategy of response efforts
D. To ensure that incident response measures are compliant with applicable laws and regulations
What is a casualty?
A. A person who sustains a physical or psychological injury as a result of a natural disaster
B. A person who dies as a result of a natural disaster
C. A person who is involved in a natural disaster but does not suffer any physical or psychological injuries
D. None of the above
Why is casualty recording important?
A. To uncover patterns of harm and shed light on actions that have the most negative impact on civilians and those responsible
B. To communicate more effectively with involved factions and support their efforts to better safeguard civilians and avoid violations of international humanitarian and human rights law
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
What is the health sector's top priority in an emergency?
A. Managing mass casualties
B. Preventing natural disasters from occurring
C. Providing long-term medical care to those affected by a natural disaster
D. None of the above
What are pre-hospital search and rescue and triage?
A. A defined process for managing mass casualties
B. A process for collecting data on casualties
C .A process for managing non-fatal causalities
D. All of the above
Which of the following population groups may require access to emergency obstetric services during disaster recovery efforts?
A. Elderly individuals
B. Children
C. Pregnant women
D. Individuals with disabilities
What specific needs may elderly individuals have during disaster recovery efforts?
A. Child-friendly services
B. Access to prenatal care
C. Mobility assistance
D. Emergency financial assistance
What type of support should disaster response teams prioritize for low-income families during disaster recovery efforts?
A. Medical care
B. Recreational activities
C. Access to assistive devices
D. Emergency financial assistance
Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010”.
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10121
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10821]
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10344
Republic Act No. 9003,
“Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act”.
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10821]
Republic Act No. 9003,
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10344
The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (Republic Act 6969)
Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment Protection Act".
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10344
The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (Republic Act 6969)
Republic Act No. 9003,
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10121
The Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
R.A. No. 8749
R.A. No. 9211
Republic Act No. 9003,
[REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10821]
Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
R.A. No. 9211
R.A. No. 8749
Republic Act No. 9003,
REPUBLIC ACT No. 10121
A Philippine law that regulates, restricts or prohibits the importation, manufacture, processing, sale, distribution, use and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures that present unreasonable risk and/or injury to health or the environment
The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (Republic Act 6969)
Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment Protection Act".
The Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Also known as the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000
Republic Act No. 9003,
R.A. No. 9211
R.A. No. 8749
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10344
Is a Philippine law that provides for the conservation and protection of wildlife resources and their habitats
The Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act (Republic Act No. 9147)
Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003
The Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Risk Reduction and Preparedness Equipment Protection Act".
The National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS) is a classification and administration of all designated protected areas to maintain essential ecological processes and life-support systems, to preserve genetic diversity, to ensure sustainable use of resources found therein, and to maintain their natural conditions to the greatest extent possible.
The National Integrated Protected Areas System (NIPAS)
The Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (Republic Act 6969)
“Children’s Emergency Relief and Protection Act”.
R.A. No. 8749
Government arm for disaster preparedness
DOH
NDRRMC
PAG-ASA
Rainfall warnings
It is the free mobile disaster alert act
R.A 10369
R.A 10161
PD 996
R.A 10125
Flooding is threating with 15-30 mm of intense rain
Orange warning
Red warning
Yellow warning
Green warning
Flooding is possible and monitor weather condition
Pink warning
Red warning
Greeen warning
Yellow warning
It cannot predict earthquake but they can provide up to 10 seconds of warning by detecting an earthquake immediately after it occurs
Earthquake warning system
Earthquake early warning system
Earthquake system
Warning system
The following are possible preventative measures during an earthquake, EXCEPT
Drop, cover, and hold
Close valves
Continue surgery
Stop traffic on bridges and tunnels
Divert plans for landing
It is a group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident such as a security breach/ cyber attack
Incident response team
Incident response plan
Incident Report
Incident report plan
The spectrum of economic, social, cultural, institutional, political, and psychological factors that influence people's lives and the environment leads to what?
Hazard
Risk
Vulnerability
Disaster
A document that provides information about the occurrence of an outbreak of a disease or illness
Outbreak report
Outbreak surveillance report
Outbreak plan
Outbreak information
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