What Radio channel is used to talk with LifeFlight?
What is VMED29
Blunt Force Trauma: What 5 Criteria must be present?
What is
Presence of blunt trauma
Pulseless
Apneic / agonal respirations
No palpable blood pressure
No heart Sounds or no electrical activity on monitor.
What PR (Private Road) is Pine Tree Lane on?
What is 16PR
M4 Stroke to Determine Destination: What is the time frame that I transport the patient to the nearest highest level 1,2,3 stroke center within 30 minutes transport time.
What is <4.5hrs.
What 4 things should be communicated to Dispatch when transporting a patient?
What is Unit, Transporting, Destination and Millege.
What is the mg per medication in a DuoNeb?
What is Albuterol 2.5mg / Atrovent 0.5mg
What are the 3 Camp Grounds in District 6
What is Paradise, Plymouth and Crow Butte
What is the first step in the T4 Assessment of Spinal Injuries Guideline.
Determine which Criteria is meet (High/Low)
What are the five steps to a scene size-up at a EMS Incident?
1. Ensuring scene safety
2. Identifying the mechanism of injury (MOI) or nature of illness (NOI)
3. Determining the number of patients
4. Taking standard precautions
5. Deciding on necessary additional resources .
Per A-B5 Helicopter Alert & Response: When should the use of a helicopter for transport be considered over ground transport?
For a critical patient where air transport will save 15 minutes over ground transport.
When treating a person with hypothermia, why does huddling together in a blanket with most clothes off help?
Because your body heat can be transferred to the other person faster without layers of clothing in between.