Top 50+ Solved Crisis Intervention MCQ Questions Answer

From 1 to 15 of 25

Q. Sexual assault does not include

a. rape

b. forced sexual activity that does not result in penetration

c. oral or anal intercourse

d. flashing ones genetalia at the victim

e. attempted rape

  • d. flashing ones genetalia at the victim

Q. Which statistics are incorrect with regard to sexual assault?

a. 90% of victims of sexual assault are women

b. 98% of offenders are men

c. 1.5% of the adult women are sexually assaulted each year

d. 25% of sexual assault victims report the incidence to police

e. less than 5% of sexual assault victims need admission to hospital

  • d. 25% of sexual assault victims report the incidence to police

Q. The definition of rape is?

a. penile penetration of the labum majus

b. penile penetration of the labum minora

c. penile penetration of the distal most walls of the vagina

d. deep penile penetration of the vagina

e. does not require any of the above

  • a. penile penetration of the labum majus

Q. Most non genital injuries of sexual assault are found on the

a. head

b. arms

c. chest

d. back

e. legs

  • a. head

Q. Which is true with regard to specimen collection of a sexual assault?

a. vaginal and cervical swabs are taken with a wet swab stick and plated onto slides. Both slide and swab are included for evidence

b. semen on the skin is collected by using a wet swab stick then a dry swab stick, both are plated onto slides and all swabs and slides are included for evidence

c. a dry swab stick rubbed in the buccal mucosal is insufficient to gain pt DNA for comparison

d. pt blood collected for drug analysis put into normal hospital collection tubes bit these tubes go with the police for forensic assessment

e. finger nails scrapings must be rubbed on a glass slide at the time of collection

  • b. semen on the skin is collected by using a wet swab stick then a dry swab stick, both are plated onto slides and all swabs and slides are included for evidence

Q. The risk of becoming pregnant from a rape is

a. 15%

b. 10%

c. 7.5%

d. 5%

e. 2.5%

  • d. 5%

Q. Which is false?

a. the likelihood of getting sperm from the vagina at 72 hours is very low

b. acid phosphatase is normally found in both seminal fluid and vaginal fluid

c. acid phophatase can be detected in the vagina for up to 14 hours

d. PSA can be detected in the vagina for up to 48 hours

e. A police officer, usually female, must be present at the examination to ensure the ‘chain of evidence’ is continued

  • e. A police officer, usually female, must be present at the examination to ensure the ‘chain of evidence’ is continued

Q. How should the morning after pill be taken?

a. two OCP each containing ethinyl oestradiol 50micrograms within 12 hours of sexual intercourse and two more taken at 72 hours post sexual intercourse

b. two such pills taken as a single dose within 72 hours of sexual intercourse

c. two such pills taken within 72 hours of sexual intercourse and two more taken twelve hours later

d. two pills taken at twelve hours post sexual intercourse and two more taken 72 hours later

e. two pills taken with 12 hours of sexual intercourse does not require a second dose

  • c. two such pills taken within 72 hours of sexual intercourse and two more taken twelve hours later

Q. With regards to the forensic medical examination of a sexual assault which is false?

a. Photography of genitalia is not allowed routinely

b. Each item of clothing that a person is wearing must be placed in a separate bag, they cannot be put in the same bag

c. All clothes and specimens should be handed directly to the attending police officer

d. The results of the forensic tests are available for the victim if they approach the VIFM

e. Informed consent for specifically for specimen collection is required

  • d. The results of the forensic tests are available for the victim if they approach the VIFM

Q. Which is incorrect with regards to death in the ED?

a. rarely should any information about death be given over the telephone

b. one a pt is dead organ donation is no longer possible

c. generally sedatives should not be given to a grieving relative as it only lengthens the grieving process

d. brain death is the time that brain death is established not when life support is ceased

e. a relative at the bedside during a resuscitation has been shown to be beneficial when coping with the pts death

  • b. one a pt is dead organ donation is no longer possible

Q. With regards to domestic violence which is false?

a. 95% of the time the women is the victim

b. 30 – 50% of reported cases of spousal abuse also report child abuse

c. one of the lowest risk times for domestic violence is during pregnancy

d. injuries especially include head and neck

e. it is more common in women of colour and poverty

  • c. one of the lowest risk times for domestic violence is during pregnancy

Q. Which of the below is not very suggestive of domestic violence?

a. forearm fracture

b. substantial delay between injury and seeking medical attention

c. facial trauma

d. multiple injuries in different stages of healing

e. fractured first metatarsal

  • e. fractured first metatarsal

Q. Regarding SIDS which is a false statement?

a. the peak incidence is between the ages of 2-3 months

b. the incidence is 0.5:1000 live births

c. it is the leading cause of death between 1 month and one year

d. 80% of cases occur prior to 8 months of age

e. the incidence in the aboriginal population is twice that of Caucasian Australians

  • e. the incidence in the aboriginal population is twice that of Caucasian Australians

Q. Which subgroup of infants are NOT at an increased risk of SIDS?

a. term infants who have had an ALTE

b. Premerature, low birth weight babies

c. Siblings of an infant that died of SIDS

d. Infants whose mothers smoke (but did not smoke during the pregnancy)

e. Babies who sleep in a prone position

  • d. Infants whose mothers smoke (but did not smoke during the pregnancy)

Q. Which is not true with regard to SIDS?

a. up to 10% of multiple SIDS deaths are due to child abuse

b. botulinum toxin may be implicated in a small percentage of SIDS deaths

c. There is no relationship between infantile apnoea and SIDS

d. Death is a respiratory arrest not a cardiac arrest

e. Vaccinations are not associated with an increased risk of SIDS

  • c. There is no relationship between infantile apnoea and SIDS
Subscribe Now

Get All Updates & News