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  • Communications & Documentation Questions and answers All radio communications in the United States are regulated by the _________. Federal EMS Communications Agency (FECA) Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
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  • Communications Questions and answers A device that keeps a detailed record of every incident and activity that occurs. - Activity logging system A series of data elements that informs the recipient of the location of the alarm. (NFPA 1221) - Automatic Location Identification A series of alphanumeric characters that informs the recipient of the source of the alarm - Automatic Number Identification
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  • Communications Questions and answers What is a core EMS skill related to communication? - The ability to communicate effectively with dispatch, other EMS members, patients, family members, and bystanders. What does effective communication in EMS require? - An understanding of interactive and circular processes, and the ability to minimize barriers. What is Crew Resource Management (CRM)? - An operational practice developed by the US Air Force and airline industry to enhance communica...
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  • Communications Questions and answers What is the function of an automatic vehicle locator system? a) prioritize resources based upon location b) track apparatus location via GPS c) determine the location of mobile phone callers d) display fire department vehicle location on an electronic map - b) track apparatus location via GPS The NFPA standard requires that a communications center be equipped with ________. a) a private water supply b) a reception area with a staffed watch d...
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  • Communications Questions and answers A caller who has difficulty hearing may use which system to connect to telecommunicators? - TDD A municipal fire alarm system uses which type of system for communication? - direct-line A structure fire being dispatched before a tree down demonstrates which of these? - high priority According to NIOSH, FF deaths and injuries are often caused by which of these? - poor communication After the evacuation signal occurs. what should be next? - conduct a...
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  • Communications Questions and answers What percentage of population has access to some type of 911? - 96% What is a building or a portion of a building that is specifically configured for the primary purpose of providing emergency communications services or PSAP services to one or more public safety agencies under the authority or authorities having justification? - Public safety communications center What does PSAP stand for? - Public Safety Answering Point What is a PSAP? - A facili...
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Communications Midterm Questions and  answers
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  • Communications Midterm Questions and answers Effective Communication can satisfy identity needs. - True Most people can learn to communicate more effectively. - True Communication is a process in which messages are generated to create meanings - True Communication competence is defined as using communication that is both effective and appropriate - True Communication skills have been identified as the most important factor for career success. - True Cognitive complexity is the te...
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  • Communications Midterm Questions and answers People who communicate well have an advantage in their social, personal and professional life - True In communication systems, ALL parts of a system interact and affect each other - True Homeostasis is a state of equilibrium with a system - True Linear models capture the process character of communication - False In the transactional model of communication, each person participates simultaneously as a sender and receiver of messages - ...
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Communications CHAPTER 5 Questions and  answers
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  • Communications CHAPTER 5 Questions and answers 1. Discuss the importance of effective communication while providing emergency medical care. (p 134) 2. Describe the used to communicate communication loop and how it is effectively. (p 135) Sender Message transmission Recieiver Feedback 3. List barriers to effective verbal communication, (p 135) -language barriers -vision or hearing impairment -psychiatric conditions -lack of ability to comprehend stress and preconceptions 4. Expl...
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  • Communications and Documentations Questions and answers base station - Any radio hardware containing a transmitter and receiver that is located in a fixed place. cellular telephone - A low-power portable radio that communicates through an interconnected series of repeater stations called cells. channel - An assigned frequency or frequencies that are used to carry voice and/or data communications. chief complaint - The reason a patient cal
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