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The patient report commonly includes all of the following except: a. a list of the patient's medications b. the patient's age and gender c. a brief history of the patient's current problem d. your estimated time of arrival A In most areas, medical control is provided by the _________ who work at the receiving hospital.
The patient information that is included in the minimum data set includes all of the following except: a. the chief complaint b. the time that the EMS unit arrived at the scene c. respirations and effort
A good patient care report documents: a. the care that was provided b. the patient's condition on arrival c. any changes d. all of the above D When completing the narrative section, be sure to: a. describe what you see and what you do b. include only positive findings c. record your conclusions about the incident d. use appropriate radio codes A
You only need to document when you have actually provided care b. No. This was not a billable run c. Yes. It is best signed by the patient as "refusal of care"
The patient care report (PCR) ensures: Continuity of care. After delivering your patient to the hospital, you sit down to complete the PCR. When documenting the patient's last blood pressure reading, you inadvertently write 120/60 instead of 130/70.
When providing a patient report via radio, you should protect the patient's privacy by: not disclosing his or her name. You are providing care to a 61-year-old female complaining of chest pain that is cardiac in origin. Your service utilizes a multiplex communication system.
Information included in a radio report to the receiving hospital should include all of the following, EXCEPT: a preliminary diagnosis of the patient's problem. The official transfer of patient care does not occur until the EMT: gives an oral report to the emergency room physician or nurse.
Which of the following circumstances would a provider MOST likely be covered by Good Samaritan laws? An AEMT who stops at a vehicle accident while on vacation. Under the law, in order to refuse treatment and transport, a patient MUST: be mentally competent and understand what he is doing.
The traditional ATLS teaching for adequate spinal immobilization of a patient in a major trauma situation is a well fitted hard collar with blocks and tape to secure the cervical spine in addition to a backboard to protect the rest of the spine. other devices currently in use are scoop stretcher and vacuum splint.
In order to establish negligence, you must be able to prove four “elements”: a duty, a breach of that duty, causation and damages.
Parts of the EMS radio report to the hospitalUnit's identification and level of service (ALS or BLS)Patient's age and gender.Estimated time of arrival (ETA)Chief complaint and history of present illness.Pertinent scene assessment findings and mechanism of injury (i.e. fall, or motor vehicle accident)More items...•
"The radio report is a model of representation of. reality, based on the monologue, in which a writer, as a witness, narrates and describes an event from. an individual and in context perspective, using for. it the production resources provided by radio”
EMS providers just need to pull the information together and write it down in a way that paints a picture....Follow these 7 Elements to Paint a Complete PCR PictureDispatch & Response Summary. ... Scene Summary. ... HPI/Physical Exam. ... Interventions. ... Status Change. ... Safety Summary. ... Disposition.
Four key elements in good samaritan laws are:Permission of ill/injured person when possible.Care given in appropriate (non-reckless) manner.Person covered by good samaritan laws was NOT the one who caused an accident.Care was being given because it was an emergency situation and trained help had yet to arrive.
What is the Good Samaritan Law? A lawy that provides certain protection from lawsuits to people who give first aid or other emergency care or treatment to someone suffering an injury or sudden illness.
PPE includes items such as gloves, gowns, masks, respirators, and eyewear used to create barriers that protect skin, clothing, mucous membranes, and the respiratory tract from infectious agents. PPE is used as a last resort when work practices and engineering controls alone cannot eliminate worker exposure.