100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Exam (elaborations)

LD 34 Q&A

Rating
-
Sold
-
Pages
37
Grade
A+
Uploaded on
07-03-2025
Written in
2024/2025

Exam of 37 pages for the course LD 34 at LD 34 (LD 34 Q&A)

Institution
LD 34
Course
LD 34











Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Written for

Institution
LD 34
Course
LD 34

Document information

Uploaded on
March 7, 2025
Number of pages
37
Written in
2024/2025
Type
Exam (elaborations)
Contains
Questions & answers

Subjects

Content preview

LD 34 Q&A
Primary responsibilities of peace officers as EMS first responders at a medical emergency - =-
ensuring officer safety as well as the safety of ill or injured individuals and
the public
-evaluating the emergency situation
-taking necessary enforcement actions related to the incident
-initiating actions regarding the well being and care of ill or injured persons


Primary objective of all peace officers responding to any emergency call should be - =to get to
the location as quickly and safely as possible


Scene size-up/evaluating the scene - =-Location (address, condition of scene, traffic, etc)
-Type of emergency (vehicle collision, chest pain, criminal injury...shooting)
-Nature of injured/Ill person(s) (number of victim, age, conscious, appearance of injury..heavy
bleeding)
-need for add. resources (fire, hazmat, EMT)
-urgent enforcement actions required (control of suspect, protect victims,etc)


When determining appropriate safety precautions to take, officers should consider possible
dangers from - =-exposure to biological hazards (e.g., body fluids such as blood, saliva, etc.)
-armed suspects, angry bystanders, etc.
-unsafe scene conditions (e.g., unstable buildings, nearby vehicle traffic, etc.)
-environmental hazards (e.g., fire, exposure to dangerous chemicals, chance of explosion, etc.)
-animals (e.g., pets, wild animals)


Care and well being of the victim has been turned over to other EMS personnel, peace officers
may be required to continue additional enforcement actions including: - =-documenting their
initial observations when first arriving at the scene
-maintaining control of the scene to protect potential evidence
-identifying and isolating witnesses and involved parties

,-recording statements or information provided by the victims, witnesses,
etc.
-noting whether items were moved in order to render medical emergency services (e.g.,
recording what was touched and by whom)
-any other investigative actions required


Bacteria - =microscopic organisms that can live in water, soil, or organic material, or within the
bodies of plants, animals, and humans. The human body contains a number of both beneficial
and harmful bacteria. Only when a bacteria is harmful would it be considered a pathogen.


Virus - =submicroscopic agent that is capable of infecting living cells. Once inside the cells of
plants, animals, or humans, viruses can reproduce and cause various types of illness or disease


Transfer of pathogens - =Airborne pathogens are spread by tiny droplets sprayed during
breathing, coughing, or sneezing. Airborne pathogens can be absorbed through the eyes or when
contaminated particles are inhaled. Blood borne pathogens may be spread when the blood or
other body fluids (e.g., semen, phlegm, mucus, etc.) of one person comes into contact with an
open wound or sore of another


Chain of Transmission - =how pathogens are spread such as:
• being present
• entry site
• quantity
-susceptibility


personal protective equipment (PPE) - =-gloves
-gown
-eye protection
-masks
-Ventilation devices

,precautions peace officers should take to ensure their own personal safety when responding to a
medical emergency - =-Treat all body fluids as if they are contaminated!
-wash hands thoroughly with warm water and antiseptic soap before and after each exposure,
even when gloves are worn
-Use proper cleaning procedures to disinfect and decontaminate any equipment that may have
been exposed (e.g., vehicle steering wheel and interior, firearm, radio, etc.)
-Use extra caution when handling broken glass or sharp objects
-Use band-aids or other cover protections when open cuts or sores exist


Responsibility to act - =-assess emergency situations
-initiate appropriate emergency medical services within the scope of the officer's training and
specific agency policy


conditions under which a peace officer is protected from liability when providing emergency
medical services - =An officer is not required to render care when reasonable danger exists (e.g.,
while under fire, exposure to hazardous materials, etc.).
Immunity from liability from civil damages for any injury caused by an action taken when
providing emergency medical services


To be protected from liability for civil damages, emergency rescue personnel must: - =-act
within the scope of their employment
-act in good faith
-provide a standard of care that is within the scope of their training and specific agency policy


Expressed consent - =Officers should clearly identify themselves and ask for consent to
administer emergency medical services. Consent must be obtained from the ill or injured person
before providing emergency care
-conscious and oriented
-mentally competent
-18 and older

, Implied consent - =assumes that an unconscious or confused victim would consent to receiving
emergency medical services if that person were able to do so.
-unconscious
-incapable of giving consent/developmental, emotionally or mental disability
-altered mental state due to alcohol, drugs, head injury, etc
-juvenile,


Duty to continue - =Once a peace officer initiates medical services, that officer must remain with
the victim until a officer is relieved by individual with equal or greater training and skill, or the
scene becomes unsafe for the officer to remain or the officer is physically unable to continue


Two parts to the victim assessment process - =Initial survey- check responsiveness, check
ABC's, control bleeding, treat for shock
Focused survey- check vital signs, gather all info, head to toe check for injuries


Responsiveness - =Before taking any action, the victim's level of responsiveness (mental status)
should be determined by speaking with the victim directly, asking, "Are you okay?"
-alert, awake and oriented (i.e., can talk and answer question appropriately)
-responsive to verbal stimuli (e.g., talking or shouting)
-responsive to painful stimuli (e.g., tapping or pinching, rubbing)


Victim responsive vs not responsive - =non responsive- activate ems, check ABC's


Responsive- control bleeding, treat for shock, activate ems if necessary


ABC'S - =AIRWAY-passageway by which air enters and leaves the lungs
BREATHING-After ensuring that the victim's airway is clear and open, the responding peace
officer should determine if the victim is breathing with look, listen, and feel
CIRCULATION- presence of a carotid pulse, taken at a carotid artery
$9.99
Get access to the full document:

100% satisfaction guarantee
Immediately available after payment
Both online and in PDF
No strings attached

Get to know the seller
Seller avatar
nziokam99

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
nziokam99 Teachme2-tutor
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
0
Member since
10 months
Number of followers
0
Documents
80
Last sold
-

0.0

0 reviews

5
0
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their tests and reviewed by others who've used these notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No worries! You can instantly pick a different document that better fits what you're looking for.

Pay as you like, start learning right away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and aced it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions