clearly defined written guidance describing how to manage the most common types of conditions
protocols
order that can be signed by a doctor stating no CPR
DNR
equipment like gloves, masks, eyewear, gowns, etc to protect rescuers from infection or exposure to hazardous materials
personal protective equipment
medical terminology: inflammation of
-itis
the constant supply of blood to the tissues
perfusion
reports get audited by supervisors or designated personnel to provide _____.
CQI: Continuous Quality Improvement
what is legally permitted to be done at a particular level such as EMR
scope of practice
factors that cause wear and tear on the body's physical or mental resources
stressors
from ages 13-17 years old
the conversion of glucose into energy
highest level of EMS training
paramedic
the ability to give consent for his or her own care
capacity
exposure to a hazard or pathogen by swallowing
ingestion
the cavity that houses the stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, small intestine, and large intestine
abdominal cavity
500mL
the licensed physician who assumes the ultimate responsibility for the oversight of all patient care
medical director
the patient is unresponsive, confused, or severely ill/injured, expressed consent is not given, but you legally provide care via _____.
implied consent
denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance
the stages of grief
anatomy: where the gas exchange occurs in the lungs
alveoli
by breathing faster and/or deeper, the body is trying to correct the imbalance of respiratory dysfunction by
scene safety, gaining access to patient, assessing, and providing medical emergency care, moving and transferring patients
EMR main duties
reporting to appropriate authorities for certain situations witnessed; ex. domestic violence, abuse, etc.
mandated reporter
HIV, Hepatitis C, AIDs
blood borne pathogens
anatomy: the smallest arteries in the body
arterioles
the major problem when vessels cannot control its own size
loss of blood vessel tone