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What is a rapid trauma assessment? - ANSWERSThis is performed on patients with significant mechanism of injury to determine potential life threatening injuries. In the conscious patient, symptoms should be sought before and during the Rapid Trauma assessment. You will estimate the severity of the injuries, re-consider your transport decision, reconsider Advanced Life Support, consider the platinum 10 minutes and the Golden Hour, rapidly assess the patient from head to toe using DCAP-BTLS, obtain a baseline set of vital signs, and perform a SAMPLE history. When a qualified physician gives direct orders to a prehospital care provider via radio or telephone On-line medical control or Off-line - ANSWERSOn-Line Refers to medical policies, procedures, and practices that a system medical director has established On-line medical control or Off-line - ANSWERSOff-Line What is the NREMT function? - ANSWERSProvides national standard for EMS testing What is the NHSTA, and its function? - ANSWERSnational highway traffic safety administration- carry out safety programs, responsible for reducing deaths, investigating safety on motor vehicles etc. What is IDPH, and its function? - ANSWERSIllinois Department of Public Health: Assuring the quality of our food, setting the standards for hospital and nursing home care, checking the safety of recreation areas, overseeing the inspection of milk producing farms and processing plants, maintaining the state's vital records and screening newborns for genetic diseases are just some of the duties of IDPH. NAEMT - ANSWERSNational Association of Emergency Medical Technicians Assault - ANSWERSPlacing a patient in fear of bodily harm Battery - ANSWERSTouching without consent Abandonment - ANSWERSTerminating patient care when care is still needed Negligence - ANSWERScareless neglect, often resulting in injury What four things need to be proven for negligence? - ANSWERS1. Duty of care 2. Breach of duty 3. Causation 4. Damages Standard of care - ANSWERSthe minimal level of acceptable care normally provided in an area Scope of practice - ANSWERSWhat you are allowed to do based upon your level of training Good Samaritan Law - ANSWERSProvides limited protection to someone who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid Malfeasance - ANSWERSPerforming a wrongful or unlawful act Misfeasance - ANSWERSPerforming a legal act improperly or illegally Nonfeasance - ANSWERSThe failure to act when one should Informed consent - ANSWERSPatient gives consent for a procedure to be performed in full knowledge of the procedure and the risk it entails Implied consent - ANSWERSIs assumed that a patient who cannot give their permission would want care expressed consent - ANSWERSconsent given by adults who are of legal age and mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well-being DNR - ANSWERSdo not resuscitate order issued by a physician and agreed to by patient or power of attorney living will - ANSWERSa document initiated by the patient that describes what life-sustaining treatment the patient wishes to be given POA - ANSWERSA Power of Attorney (POA) is someone appointed by a person/patient or courts, who acts as a guardian for that person COBRA - ANSWERSConsolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act giving workers who lose health benefits the right to choose to continue group health benefits provided by the plan under certain circumstances EMTALA - ANSWERSThe Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act, developed to ensure public access to emergency services regardless of ability to pay

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What is a rapid trauma assessment? - ANSWERSThis is performed on patients with
significant mechanism of injury to determine potential life threatening injuries. In the
conscious patient, symptoms should be sought before and during the Rapid Trauma
assessment. You will estimate the severity of the injuries, re-consider your transport
decision, reconsider Advanced Life Support, consider the platinum 10 minutes and the
Golden Hour, rapidly assess the patient from head to toe using DCAP-BTLS, obtain a
baseline set of vital signs, and perform a SAMPLE history.

When a qualified physician gives direct orders to a prehospital care provider via radio or
telephone

On-line medical control or Off-line - ANSWERSOn-Line

Refers to medical policies, procedures, and practices that a system medical director has
established

On-line medical control or Off-line - ANSWERSOff-Line

What is the NREMT function? - ANSWERSProvides national standard for EMS testing

What is the NHSTA, and its function? - ANSWERSnational highway traffic safety
administration- carry out safety programs, responsible for reducing deaths, investigating
safety on motor vehicles etc.

What is IDPH, and its function? - ANSWERSIllinois Department of Public Health:
Assuring the quality of our food, setting the standards for hospital and nursing home
care, checking the safety of recreation areas, overseeing the inspection of milk
producing farms and processing plants, maintaining the state's vital records and
screening newborns for genetic diseases are just some of the duties of IDPH.

NAEMT - ANSWERSNational Association of Emergency Medical Technicians

Assault - ANSWERSPlacing a patient in fear of bodily harm

Battery - ANSWERSTouching without consent

Abandonment - ANSWERSTerminating patient care when care is still needed

Negligence - ANSWERScareless neglect, often resulting in injury

,What four things need to be proven for negligence? - ANSWERS1. Duty of care
2. Breach of duty
3. Causation
4. Damages

Standard of care - ANSWERSthe minimal level of acceptable care normally provided in
an area

Scope of practice - ANSWERSWhat you are allowed to do based upon your level of
training

Good Samaritan Law - ANSWERSProvides limited protection to someone who
voluntarily chooses to provide first aid

Malfeasance - ANSWERSPerforming a wrongful or unlawful act

Misfeasance - ANSWERSPerforming a legal act improperly or illegally

Nonfeasance - ANSWERSThe failure to act when one should

Informed consent - ANSWERSPatient gives consent for a procedure to be performed in
full knowledge of the procedure and the risk it entails

Implied consent - ANSWERSIs assumed that a patient who cannot give their permission
would want care

expressed consent - ANSWERSconsent given by adults who are of legal age and
mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well-being

DNR - ANSWERSdo not resuscitate order issued by a physician and agreed to by
patient or power of attorney

living will - ANSWERSa document initiated by the patient that describes what life-
sustaining treatment the patient wishes to be given

POA - ANSWERSA Power of Attorney (POA) is someone appointed by a person/patient
or courts, who acts as a guardian for that person

COBRA - ANSWERSConsolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act giving workers
who lose health benefits the right to choose to continue group health benefits provided
by the plan under certain circumstances

EMTALA - ANSWERSThe Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act, developed to
ensure public access to emergency services regardless of ability to pay

,Civil Law - ANSWERSA law that governs relationships between individuals and defines
their legal rights.

Administrative Law - ANSWERSThe body of law created by administrative agencies (in
the form of rules, regulations, orders, and decisions) in order to carry out their duties
and responsibilities.

Criminal Law - ANSWERSa system of law concerned with the punishment of those who
commit crimes.

Slander - ANSWERSSpoken defamation on ones character

Libel - ANSWERSWritten defamation one ones character

Defamation - ANSWERSMaking untrue accusations about someone's character or
reputation without legal privilege or consent

Refusals - ANSWERSrefusals require careful explanation of the risks of refusing care,
contact with Medical Control, and thorough documentation (including signed/witnessed
refusal forms)

IDPH - ANSWERS•Develops EMS System Act, and EMS Rules & Regulations

•Oversight of all EMS Education

•Oversight of Illinois EMS Systems

NREMT - ANSWERSPrivate, nonprofit agency formed to provide testing and
registration of EMTs on a nationwide basis

NHSTA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) - ANSWERSresponsible for
keeping people safe on America's roadways. Through enforcing vehicle performance
standards and partnerships with state and local governments, NHTSA reduces deaths,
injuries and economic losses from motor vehicle crashes.

dot - ANSWERSprovide critical tools for improving EMS systems that include
educational materials and resources for state and local EMS personnel and technical
support for universal 9-1-1 systems.

Who has the authority to revoke an EMT's license? - ANSWERSIDPH

Licensure - ANSWERSpermission granted by a governmental agency for an individual
to engage in a given occupation

Certification - ANSWERSverification of a course completion by an organization other
than a government

, Reciprocity - ANSWERSthe granting of automatic certification or licensure to individuals
with similar training and certification and/or licensure from another state

Illinois EMT continuing education? - ANSWERSDuring the 4-year Illinois licensure
period, EMTs must complete 60 hours of approved continuing education units (CEUs)

Paramedic Characteristics - ANSWERS•Integrity
•Ethics
•Morals
•Respect
•Responsibility
•Empathy
•Commitment
•Professional mannerism
•Good appearance
•Appropriate conduct

Stranding order - ANSWERSCare and treatment interventions EMS personnel are
allowed/expected to complete before contact with Medical Care

Resource Hospitals - ANSWERSOSF/Saint Francis medical center

Associate Hospitals - ANSWERSApproved in EMS system, unity point proctor

QA - ANSWERSQuality assurance
Processes used to create standard quality service/prevention of problems.

Patient advocacy - ANSWERSThe act of speaking and acting on behalf of the patient's
needs and well-being.

Futile Situation - ANSWERSWont succeed

What is the best indicator of CNS perfusion? - ANSWERSLOC

What is the best indicator of peripheral perfusion? - ANSWERSSkin

Airway assessment - ANSWERS1. BSI

2.LOC/Skin

3.Airway-Sounds/patency/Ability to speak

4.Breathing-rate,quaility, effort, compliance during ventilation

5.Circulation- Pulse rate, quality, skin, pulse oximetry

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