Is the foundation of an EMS call
What is Patient Assessment
*** It is not possible to help a patient if you are injured before you reach them, or while you are providing care. Because of this, your first responsibility is to ______ _______. ***
What is Scene Safety
What are the four national levels of EMS training and certification?
1.Emergency Medical Responder
2. Emergency medical Technician (EMT - B)
3. Advanced EMT (AEMT)
4. Paramedic
What are some of the specialty designations that hospitals may have? Name 3 types.
What are: Trauma centers, burn centers, pediatric care centers, poison control centers, cardiac centers, and stroke centers
Considered the minimum level of certification for ambulance personnel. This certification requires successful completion of an course and passing grade of practical and written exam. This textbook and the course you are now taking are intended to help you prepare for this certification.
What is an: EMT-Basic (EMT-B)
consists of: lists of steps, such as assessments and interventions, to be taken in different situations.
What is protocols
a document that outlines the skills performed by various EMS providers
What is National EMS Scope of Practice Model
For the patient, care begins with the initial phone call to the ______________ ____________ ____________, or (___).
What is an: Emergency Medical Dispatcher (EMD).
Oversight by the medical director to ensure the appropriate medical care standards are met by EMTs on each call.
What is quality control
Federal Legislation passed in 1996. Its main effect in EMS is in limiting the availability of patients' health care information and penalizing violations of patient privacy.
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA)
____ _____ Examines the health needs of entire populations with the goal of preventing health problems.
What is Public Health (pg 19)
This level of training is designed for the person who is often first at the scene.
What is an: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)
A method of delivering health care that involves providing healthcare within the community rather than at a physician's office or hospital.
What is Mobile Integrated Healthcare (MIH)
Comprehensive legislation that is designed to protect people with disabilities from discrimination
What is Americans with Disabilities (ADA)
______ Is focused on procedures that have proven useful in improving patient outcomes.
What is Evidence Based Medicine (EBM)
The purpose of this level of EMS provider is to deliver an expanded range of skills beyond EMT. In some parts of the US where paramedics are limited, these guys help fill the gap.
What is an AEMT?