AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
"List 3 examples that should be called in as OLMC rather than a pre-notification call? -
CORRECT ANSWER 1. Regionalized Systems of Care transports including patients with:
a. Acute coronary syndrome and STEMI criteria
b. Suspected acute stroke
c. Trauma Field Triage Criteria (Steps 1-4)
d. Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)
e. Obstetric related complaint
2. Cardiac Arrest
a. For patients in whom resuscitation is initiated, OLMC should be consulted
before moving the patient. OLMC is required in making the decision to
continue on-scene resuscitation, transport, or terminate resuscitation.
b. Patients that meet criteria for withholding resuscitation (see Initiation or
Withholding of Resuscitative Measures Policy B.5) do not require OLMC
consultation (i.e. DOA).
3. Complex patient care situations and/or questions regarding the appropriate
destination. For example:
a. Any patient potentially requiring a Level 1 Trauma Center, but not clearly
meeting Trauma Field Triage Criteria
b. Patients with possible acute coronary syndrome or stroke symptoms that may
not meet defined criteria for specialty center transport
c. Patients potentially requiring diversion for critical airway stabilization"
"What should you do in the event you cannot reach your assigned base station for an OLMC
call? - CORRECT ANSWER If
the contact is unsuccessful:
1. Attempt to contact the next closest Resource/Associate Hospital.
2. All attempts at contact must be documented in the patient care report.
3. Notification of a communication problem must be made to the
Resource/Associate Hospital and the ambulance service provider's supervisor on
duty after arriving at the receiving hospital."
"List the equipment that is required to be brought in with EMS personnel for all calls: -
CORRECT ANSWER Equipment
When responding to all requests for out-of-hospital care, the EMS personnel (First
Responder, EMT-B, Paramedic) must take the following to the initial contact with the
patient:
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, 1. Quick response bag
2. Conveyance device
3. AED,AED 1000 (3 Lead), or monitor/defibrillator
4. O2"
"List the additional eqiupment that is required to be brought in for a patient witgh a
possible cardiac or respiratory complaint: - CORRECT ANSWER EMS personnel must
bring in the monitor/defibrillator for any known cardiac or respiratory
calls."
"Define T + 5 - CORRECT ANSWER To override the bypass on the closest stroke center
if the next one is over 5 minutes away"
"A daily inspection of all EMS vehicles is required. List the items that must be inspected at
the beginning of each shift. - CORRECT ANSWER The daily inventory inspections must
include the following components:
A. Medications will be inspected on a daily basis and Inspection Form completed.
B. All Airway equipment, cardiac equipment, Adult Quick Response Bag (QRB), Pediatric
QRB will be inspected on a daily basis and Inspection Form completed.
C. If medications, supplies or equipment are maintained with "plastic/aluminum
ties/locks"- it
is an EXPECTATION the medications, supplies and equipment will be inventoried and
inspected on a DAILY BASIS and the ties/locks replaced on the equipment.
D. Medications and equipment due to expire will be exchanged WITHIN 7 BUSINESS
DAYS according to Region XI EMS Policy.
V. Controlled Substances
A. As part of the daily inventory, controlled substances should be carefully inspected and
an inventory form should be signed and dated by each ALS company.
B. Any missing doses, expired doses, or suspected tampering should be immediately
brought to the attention of the Resource Hospital EMS Coordinator and the ambulance
service provider (e.g., the supervisor of the private ambulance service provider or the
duty chief on call for the Chicago Fire Department)."
"List the 3 elements that must be found in SEction B of a POLST form - CORRECT
ANSWER Section "B" of the POLST Form refers to medical interventions for patients who
are
NOT in respiratory or cardiac arrest. There are three options of treatment levels:
i. Full Treatment: Primary goal of sustaining life by medically indicated
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, means. In addition to treatment described in Selective Treatment and ComfortFocused
Treatment (see #2 & #3 below), use intubation, mechanical ventilation
and cardioversion as indicated. Transfer to hospital and/or intensive care unit if
indicated.
ii. Selective Treatment: Primary goal of treating medical conditions with
selected medical measures. In addition to treatment described in ComfortFocused
Treatment (see #3 below), use medical treatment, IV fluids and IV
medications (may include antibiotics and vasopressors), as medically
appropriate and consistent with patient preference. Do Not Intubate. May
consider less invasive airway support (e.g. CPAP, BiPAP). Transfer to hospital,
if indicated. Generally avoid the intensive care unit.
iii. Comfort-Focused Treatment: Primary goal of maximizing comfort. Relieve
pain and suffering through the use of medication by any route as needed; use
oxygen, suctioning and manual treatment of airway obstruction. Do not use
treatments listed in Full and Selective Treatment unless consistent with
comfort goal. Request transfer to hospital only if comfort needs cannot be
met in current location."
"Describe how all patients should be transported in the back of the ambulance -
CORRECT ANSWER All patients will be secured to the stretcher for safe conveyance
during patient transport."
"List examples of patients that should not be walked to the ambulance - CORRECT
ANSWER Do not ambulate patients who:
A. Require advanced life support care per Initiation of Patient Care Policy B-2
B. Have a confirmed or potential significant acute condition
C. Have any minor condition in which ambulation might result in clinical deterioration or
further injury.
D. Have any of the following conditions, including (but not limited to):
1. Intoxication
2. Severe abdominal pain
3. Uncontrolled or controlled serious bleeding
4. Complications of pregnancy, signs of labor or delivery, vaginal bleeding
5. Extremely high or low body temperatures (hypothermia or high fever)
E. Are injured AND:
1. Who require immobilization
2. For whom ambulation will aggravate existing injury or risk new injury
F. Have unique circumstances requiring conveyance
NOTE: These above patients shall not be ambulated to the ambulance or at
the hospital even if found to be ambulatory at the scene."
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