REAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS) A NEW UPDATED
VERSION |GUARANTEED PASS.
Who receives (0.1 mg/ml), 0.005 mg/kg IV/IO every 10 minutes
for persistent hypotension as a base hospital order or in radio
communication failure? - Answer-Newborns
Who receives epinephrine (0.1 mg/ml), 0.01 mg/kg IV/IO if
heart rate is less than 60 after one (1) minute after evaluating
airway for hypoxia and assessing body temperature for
hypothermia? - Answer-Newborns
6010 Physician on Scene requirements in order to take over the
call: - Answer-- The physician must be informed that base
hospital contact must be made, and the final decision regarding
the assumption of medical responsibility for patient care will be
made by the base hospital physician.
- The physician must show proper identification and a current
California physician's license.
- The physician must agree to sign the patient care report
agreeing to take full responsibility for the care and treatment of
the patient(s) involved in the incident and accompanies the
patient(s) in the ambulance to the most appropriate receiving
facility.
,- Care of the patient must be transferred to a physician at
receiving facility.
6010 EMT-P Responsibilities - Answer-- Notify BH that a
physician has requested to take over patient.
- Maintain control of drugs and equipment from the LALS or
ALS unit. Inform the physician of drugs and equipment
available.
- Offer assistance to MD, but only perform procedures that are
within the ICEMA scope of practice.
- Document on EPCR and obtain physician signature.
6030 Child Abuse/Neglect required information: - Answer--
Name of person making report.
- Name of child
- Present location of child
- Nature and extent of the abuse/neglect
- Location where incident occurred, if known.
- Other information as requested.
6040 Organ Information - Answer-- When EMS field personnel
encounter an unconscious adult patient for whom it appears
death is imminent; a reasonable search of the patient's belonging
should be made to determine if the individual carries
,information indicating status as an organ donor. This search
shall not interfere with patient care or transport.
- No search is to be made by EMS field personnel after the
patient has expired.
6070 Care of Minors in the field and when BH contact is
required before leaving the scene: - Answer-- Minors under the
age of nine (9) whose parents or guardians are refusing care.
-Minors who in the opinion of EMS field personnel, do not
require treatment or transport.
Assess and Refer criteria (8130) - Answer-The patient must
meet all of the following criteria:
- Parent or guardian is on scene if the patient is under 18 years
of age (unless legally emancipated)
- Has a GCS of 15 or GCS is at patient's baseline.
- Exhibits no clinical evidence of:
ALOC
Alcohol or drug ingestion that impairs decision making capacity.
Abnormal or labored breathing or SOB
CP/discomfort of any kind
, Hypoxia as indicated by low oxygen saturation
Significant tachycardia
Serious hemorrhage
- Exhibits evidence of Decision-making capacity sufficient to
understand the nature of the medical condition as well as the
risks and potential consequences of not seeking additional
medical care from the provided recommendation
- The pt. would benefit from the recommendation and
successfully navigate the provided recommendation.
Determination of Death - Answer-Pulseless/Apneic with any of
the following: DecompositionDecapitationRigor
MortisDependent LividityIncineration of Torso and/or Head
Massive Crush Penetrating injury with evisceration of heart
and/or brain Gross dismemberment of the trunk Severe blunt
force trauma without signs of life, with electrical activity <40
No Base contact necessary when considering termination of
resuscitative efforts in the field if no ROSC is achieved and
scenography waveform reading remains less than 15 mm HG
after 20 minutes of HP CPR with ALS interventions, and any of
the following criteria are met: - Answer-- No shocks were
delivered.
- Arrest not witnessed by EMS field personnel.