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1. EMS standards were developed by who in 1996? DOT
2. The NREMT was founded in 1970 with the purpose of... Establishing Professional
Standards
3. The physician who delegated medical practice to EMT Medical Director
4. The Evaluation and Improvement in an EMS system is Quality Improvement
known as..
5. System with the capability of identifying the location of enhanced 911
the caller
6. Your first responsibility as an EMT at any call.. Personal safety
7. One of your responsibilities as an EMT that deals with Patient Advocacy
building rapport and understanding of patient's con-
dition
8. When you pass information about the patient to hospi- Transfer of care
tal personnel, you are fulfilling the EMT responsibility
of
9. Continuous self-review with the purpose of identifying quality improvement
aspects of the system that require improvement
10. List of steps, such as assessments and interventions protocols
written by the Medical Direction
11. Oversight of the patient care aspects of an EMS system medical direction
by the Medical Director
12. standing orders
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A policy or protocol issued by a medical director that
authorizes EMTs and others to perform particular skills
in certain situations
13. Standing orders issued by the Medical Director that off-line medical directions
allow EMTs to give certain medications or perform cer-
tain procedure without talking with the medical direc-
tor
14. Orders from the on-duty physician given directly to an on-line medical directions
EMT in the field by radio or telephone
15. The long term survival of patients patient outcomes
16. Description of medical techniques or practices that are evidence-based
supported by scientific evidence or their safety and
efficacy, rather than merely on supposition and tradi-
tion
17. The organisms that cause infection, such as viruses Pathogens
and bacteria
18. Can be contracted by exposure to the patient's blood blood borne pathogens
and sometimes other body fluids, especially when they
come in contact with an open wound or sore on the
EMT's hands, face, or other exposed parts including
mucous membranes, such as those in the nose, mouth
or eye
19. Spread by tiny droplets sprayed during breathing, air borne pathogens
coughing or sneezing
20. standard precautions
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