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What steps should EMS personnel follow when arriving at a multi-vehicle accident scene?
✔✔Prioritize scene safety, assess for hazards, and begin triage if necessary.
How should EMS personnel respond if a patient refuses care despite visible injuries?
✔✔Explain risks, obtain a signed refusal form, and document the encounter thoroughly.
What is the protocol for handling contaminated EMS equipment after a call?
✔✔Clean, disinfect, and properly store equipment to prevent infection transmission.
In what scenario would EMS personnel provide “bystander education” at a scene?
✔✔When onlookers need guidance to avoid hazards or maintain safe distances.
How should EMS personnel communicate with a patient who does not speak English?
✔✔Use an interpreter if available, or apply translation apps or tools for effective
communication.
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,What is the importance of maintaining calm body language with a distressed patient?
✔✔It helps reassure the patient and can reduce anxiety or agitation.
How should EMS personnel document an unknown drug substance found at a scene?
✔✔Describe its appearance and location without making assumptions about its identity.
What actions should be taken if a patient’s condition deteriorates during transport?
✔✔Reassess, adjust treatment as needed, and inform the receiving facility.
When are EMS providers expected to apply spinal precautions?
✔✔In cases of trauma or suspected spinal injury to prevent further damage.
What should EMS personnel do when they find a potential crime scene during a medical call?
✔✔Minimize disturbance of evidence, notify law enforcement, and focus on patient care.
How should EMS respond if a family member becomes aggressive on the scene?
✔✔Ensure safety, request law enforcement assistance, and continue patient care once the scene
is safe.
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, Why is it important to use the correct radio codes during an emergency call?
✔✔To ensure clear, standardized communication between agencies.
What is an EMS provider’s role when a patient shows signs of heatstroke?
✔✔Cool the patient, monitor vital signs, and transport them to a medical facility.
When should EMS personnel avoid using sirens and lights during transport?
✔✔If the patient's condition is stable and rapid transport isn't required.
What should be considered when transporting elderly patients in EMS?
✔✔Account for age-related sensitivities, including fragile skin and potential hearing loss.
How should EMS personnel respond to a cardiac arrest at a crowded event?
✔✔Perform CPR, apply an AED if available, and create space around the patient.
What is a priority if a patient is under the influence of alcohol and confused?
✔✔Assess their responsiveness, monitor for changes, and transport for further evaluation.
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