Patient Communication
Types of Communication Equipment
PCR
Procedures
Misc.
100

This patient is feeling what emotion?

Anger

100

What is a base station radio?

Radio hardware with a transmitter and receiver that is located in a fixed place

100

What does PCR stand for?

Patient Care Report

100

What do you do in the initial receipt of a call?

- Acknowledge the call 

- Respond to the call

100

What do you NOT mention on radio delivery?

The patient's name

200
What is active listening?

Carefully listen to what they have to say, and let them know you are doing so. Acknowledge what they are saying, and do not disrupt, disagree, or give commands.

200

What is a repeater based system?

A special type of base station that receives messages and signals on one frequency and automatically retransmits them on a second, usually stronger frequency

200

Medicine is constantly changing, so as an EMT we stay consistent with continued ________.

Education

200

What do you do at the arrival point of transfer?

Notify dispatch

200

What is the #1 rule when it comes to state/local special reporting?

ALWAYS report to local law enforcement!

* Failure to do so can have legal consequences

300

What tone should you use to communicate with a patient?

Calm and confident
300

What is a scanner?

A radio receiver that searches or scans across several frequencies, stops when it receives a radio broadcast, and continues once the message is complete

300

What does CQI stand for?

Continuous Quality Improvement

300

When returning to service, why do you need to notify dispatch?

To let them know your unit is ready for another call

300

Patients will only be reimbursed for what kind of treatment?

Medically necessary

400

Why might an adult family member be an unreliable source of information during a pediatric call?

They may be panicking or upset, leading to a state of confusion.

400

What is the different between simplex and duplex communicators?

Simplex - push to talk, release to listen

Duplex - Simultaneous talk and listen

400

When it comes to legalities, what is most important in order to protect yourself?

Documentation

400

What is the average amount of time that EMS units transmit on scene?

20 minutes

400

DAILY DOUBLE

not yet implemented

500

What is Ethnocentrism?

When you consider your own cultural values as more important when interacting with people of a different culture

500

What is a Mobile Data Terminal (MDT)?

A small computer terminal in an ambulance that receives data from dispatch and displays it graphically

500

List 3 things when it comes to required information:

- Time of events

- Assessment findings

- Emergency medical care provided

- Changes in patient care after treatment

- Observations @ the scene

- Final patient disposition

- Refusal of care

- Staff person who continued care

500

What do you need to do as an EMT when you encounter refusal of care?

Document all refusal of care with detailed quotes and witness signatures

500

What do you conclude a radio communication with?

"over"