Your Role in EMS
Disease Transmission/Prevention
Taking Action
Conscious Individual
Unconscious Individual
100

What must you do before providing care?

Obtain consent.

- Expressed: conscious person who understands your questions, and gives you permission

- Implied: law assumes that if the person could respond, he/she would agree to care

100

Bacteria requires a Host to survive, True or False?

False. 

-Bacteria can live outside of the body and do not depend on other organisms for life.

- Viruses depend on other organisms to live...need a Host.

100

What are the 3 C's

Check, Call, Care

100

If the person is conscious w/ no life-threatening injuries, what do you do first?

Interview

100

Name 4 common signs of life

Consciousness, effective/normal breathing, circulation, skin characteristics

200

What is the EMS System?

Network of community resources, including police, fire and medical personnel, and you.

(Begins with recognition...EMS dispatcher receives a call and uses information to determine what help is needed...Personnel are dispatched...Early arrival increases the chance of survival)


200

Explain the difference between direct and indirect contact. 

Direct - blood or other fluids pass directly into your body through breaks/cuts/lining in mouth/nose/eyes

Indirect - (common cold) droplets in the air we breathe...Use of shared objects (utensils, doorknobs, pencils, etc....Often not adequate enough to spread the disease


200

Name 2 questions when referring to the Check step in Check-Call-Care

- Is it Safe?

- Is Immediate Danger Involved?

- What Happened?

- How Many People are Involved?

- Is Anyone Else Available to Help?

- What's Wrong?

200

Following the interview, and obtaining consent what is next when addressing a conscious individual

Head-to-Toe check

200

What does ABC stand for?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation


300

What are the 4 basic steps of your role in the EMS System?

1. Recognize that an Emergency Exists

2. Decide to Act

3. Activate the EMS System

4. Give Care Until Help Takes over


300

Provide 2 "standard precautions" or prevention techniques regarding disease transmission

-Avoid contact 

-Use protective CPR breathing barriers

-Use barriers (disposable gloves, masks, etc.)

-Prior to barriers, put cover any cuts, scrapes, wounds, etc.

-No eat/drink or touch mouth/nose/eyes when giving care or before washing hands post care 

-Avoid handling personal items

-Do not touch contaminated or blood soiled objects

-Put PPE items in your First Aid kit

-Clean hands and body thoroughly when finished

****If came into contact with fluids, let EMS personnel know


300

What is the most important action you can take?

Call - calling 9-1-1

Whether its first or after providing some immediate care


300

What are some barriers with interacting with a conscious individual?

Language; shock; medical condition (larynx [voice box removal, breathes through stoma]); Scared/frightened


300

A blocked airway is not life-threatening, True or False

False

400

Name 3 of the 4 reasons to stop giving care?

1. See obvious signs of life

2. The scene becomes unsafe

3. Another trained responder arrives

4. You are too exhausted to continue

400

PPE stands for

Personal Protective Equipment

400

What is likely the reason for a Call first situation?

Cardiac emergencies

- Care first is likely related to breathing emergencies. 

400

If conducting a Head-to-Toe check on a child, and he/she is frightened what can you do?

Reverse the process, Toe-to-Head

400

Explain or demonstrate the 

Head-tilt/Chin-lift

-Push down on the forehead, while pulling up on the bony part of the chin with 2-3 fingers


500

Explain the Good Samaritan Laws

Good Samaritan Law - Protect people against claims of negligence when they give emergency care in good faith without accepting anything in return 

- Protect those who act the same way, “reasonable and prudent person” would if in the same situation

- helps prevent the barrier regarding a fear of Being Sued



500

When cleaning a spill, ensure you use what to clean up the area

- disposable gloves and other PPE

- absorbent materials

- Disinfectant

500

Name all 5 moves

Walking assist; 2 person carry; Pack-strap carry; Clothes drag; Blanket drag; Ankle Drag
500

What is Shock?

Condition in which the circulatory system fails to deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the body’s tissues and vital organs

- Brain, heart, and lungs begin to fail in working properly...Triggers signals known as shock

- injury /illness → disrupt to normal body functions → body is unable to adjust → body unable to meet demand for oxygen because blood fails to circulate adequately = shock


500

Look, Listen, Feel has to do with the Breathing component of ABC's, explain the process

Look, Listen, Feel - 10 seconds (no more)

Look - person’s chest clearly rising/falling

Listen - escaping air

Feel - for air against the side of your face, 10 seconds (no more)

If CPR is needed, not to be delayed


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