EMS System
Workforce Safety
Medical and Legal
Communication
Medical Terminology
100

It may be written or standing orders

Medical Control

100

Examples include gloves, gowns, and face shields

PPE

100

The care that an EMT is able to provide is most commonly defined as a

The scope of practice

100

Hand-carried or handheld devices that operate at 1 to 5 Watts. 

Portable Radio

100

Lying face up

Supine

200

A system to provide prehospital care to the sick and injured

EMS

200

Spread of infection through an inanimate object

Indirect Contact

200

Legal assumption that treatment was desired

Implied Consent

200

Radio receiver that searches across several frequencies until the message is completed

Scanner

200

Montion away from the midline

Abduction

300

Physician direction to an EMS team 

Medical Control

300

__________ occurs when insignificant stressors accumulate to a larger stress-related problem

Cumulative Stess

300

Unilateral Termination of care

Abandonment

300

Digital signals are also used in some kinds of paging and tone- alerting system because they transmit __________ and allow for more choices and flexibility. 

Faster

300

Farther from the trunk

Distal 

400

Protects disabled individuals from discrimination

Americans with Disabilities ACT

400

The safest most reliable source for long-term energy production are:

Carbohydrates 

400

Philosophy of right and wrong

Ethics

400

The _________ Section of the PCR is arguably the most important portion

Narrative 

400

Means enlargement

Megaly

500

1966

Accidental Death and Disability

500

The process of alarm, reaction, and recovery

General adaptation syndrom

500

When a person who has a duty abuses it and causes harm to another individual, The EMT, the agency, and or the medical director may be sued for negligence.  This is called

Proximate Causation

500

The ability to transmit and receive simultaneously 

Duplex

500

What are the four movement terms and their definitions?

Flexion: bending at the joint

Extension: Straightening of a joint

Adduction: Motion toward midline

Abduction: Motion away from midline

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