Authorizes EMTs to provide medical care in the field.
Who is a medical director?
The Recovery Position
What is laying on their side?
Neurologist
What is a doctor who specializes in disease of the nervous system?
Protocols are an example of what type of orders?
What is offline med control?
Where does the spleen sit int he body?
What is the left upper quadrant?
Orders given over the phone or radio.
What are online / direct orders?
What is vectorborne transmission?
Nephritis
What is inflammation of the kidney?
What is the best most effective way to preserve your own body heat when in cold / wet weather?
What is to wear at least 3 layers of clothing?
"BRADY"
What is slow?
Direct contact, Airborne transmission, Foodborne transmission, and Vector-borne transmission are all examples of what?
What are routes of transmission?
"TACHY"
What is fast?
A positive TB skin test indicates that?
What is you have been exposed to TB?
Acting in such a way as to make another person fear immediate bodily harm is called?
What is assault?
The tubes made of smooth muscle fibers that move urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What are the ureters?
To remove full PPE.
What is doffing?
Where is the liver located?
What is the right upper quadrant?
What are the three main places to check a pulse on an adult patient?
What is the radial pulse, femoral pulse and the carotid pulse?
What type of consent allows treatment of a patient who is unconscious or mentally incapacitated?
What is implied consent?
Name the three parts of the large intestine.
What is the ascending, transverse and the descending colon.
The stages of grieving
Denial
Anger, hostility
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
A patient was shot in the chest, when breathing only one side of his chest is moving. What medical term refers to this condition?
What is hypertension?
Putrefaction
What is the decomposition of the body's tissues?
What does the acronym CHART stand for?
What is...
Chief Complaint
History
Assessment
Treatment
Transport