Terms
Misc
Consent
Forms
What the who the
100

Set of Regulations that define the legal actions expected and limitations of an EMT.

What is Scope of Practice

100

Defensive act use to protect an individual who provides medical care within their training and licensure. 

What is the Good Samaritan 

100

to give assent or approval : agree.

CONSENT  

100

a legal order signed by a physician that specifies you do not want to be resuscitated in an emergency.

DNR

100

 is the clinical oversight to all components of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system by a qualified physician

Medical Control

200

The term defined as to what the 

EMT will do for each and every patient.

What is standard of care

200

person unlawfully placing a person in fear of immediate bodily harm. 

Assault 

200

literally in place of a parent; indicating a person who may give consent for care of a child when the parents are not present or able to give consent

What is in loco parentis

200
a document that lets people state their wishes for end-of-life medical care and life support in case they become unable to communicate their decisions


What is a Living Will

200

 generally refers to the type of care that first-responders, healthcare providers and public safety professionals provide to anyone who is experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory distress or an obstructed airway.

 protocols

300

Failing to care for a pt. after you have made contact.

What is Abandonment 

300

False injurious information  in written form

What is "libel"

300

 is a patient’s approval to a proposed treatment or procedure, given clearly and conspicuously, through a means such as signed consent form or verbal agreement.

what is •Expressed consent

300

used on the national level, this form is for people who are at the end stage of a serious life limiting illness

What is POLST

300

a legal binding document that allows you to appoint someone to manage your property or financial affairs

What  is a 

POA (power of Attorney)

400

A Legal obligation an EMT has to asst. a pt. while working.

What is Duty to Act

400

Limits the disclosure of the pt. information. 

HIPPA

400

• (where consent is directly and clearly given with explicit words) is the agreement given by the person’s action (even just a gesture) or inaction, or can be inferred from certain circumstances by any reasonable person

what is Implied consent

400

a DNR; instructions written in advance of an event

What is an Advance Directive

400

a physician who assumes ultimate responsibility for the patient care aspects of the EMS System

Who is a 

Operational Medical Director 

500

Failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide in the same or a similar situation.

Negligence 

500

legal documents that provide instructions for medical care and only go into effect if you cannot communicate your own wishes. The two most common documents are the living will and the appointment of health care representative.

 advance directives

500

 this can occur in instances were acting without consent is necessary in order to avoid danger, this can occur when law enforcement is involved, and restraint is needed.

what is involuntary Consent

500

One document only gives instructions about CPR while the other document covers a variety of end-of-life treatments for patients in a condition of advanced chronic progressive frailty



What is difference between DNR and MOLST?

500

a person or entity authorized by a court to care for another individual who is unable to care for themselves

What is a legal guardian

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