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Following a call involving a high-profile individual, a police officer asks you for a copy of your patient care report. You should: advise the officer that he or she must obtain a legal subpoena to receive a copy of your report. provide care to the patient.
She is wearing several layers of clothing and complains of pain to her left arm, shoulder, and hip. Responding emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are en route to the scene. After ensuring a patent airway and adequate breathing and circulation, you should: carefully remove enough clothing so that you can conduct a complete full-body assessment.
As you proceed with your secondary assessment, the patient, who is conscious and alert, tells you that she does not want to go to the hospital and that she wants you to get away from her. You should: request a rescuer who is the same sex as the patient, unless one is already present at the scene.
You should: you are obtaining the vital signs of a 50-year-old man who is complaining of severe chest pain when he asks you if he is going to die. You should tell him that: during your assessment of a young woman with a sudden onset of abdominal pain, you ask the patient when the pain began. She does not immediately respond to your question.
Which of the following concepts is the first and MOST important when providing patient care? To comply with the standard of care, the EMR must: Treat the patient to the best of his or her ability and provide care that a reasonable, prudent person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
Which of the following MOST accurately defines negligence? Deviation from the standard of care that may result in further injury.
When functioning at a crime scene, the EMR should: avoid moving furniture unless it interferes with patient care. The scope of care under which the EMR functions is specified by the: EMS system medical director.
When arriving at a patient's residence, all of the following signs would indicate that the patient is visually impaired, except: a small dog penned up in the backyard.
Medical negligence is an act or omission by a health. care provider which deviates from accepted standards. of practice in the medical community and which. causes injury to the patient.
Two major aspects of health care that employees are responsible for are: 1)keeping patients and themselves safe and 2)providing the proper quality of care.
The manner in which the EMT must act or behave when caring for a patient is called the: standard of care.
The EMT's role in the quality improvement process includes becoming involved in the quality process, keeping carefully written documentation, obtaining feedback from patients and the hospital staff, continuing your education, and which of the following?
Within the scope of practice of an EMT, the primary ethical consideration is to make patient care and well-being a priority, even if this requires some personal sacrifices. ________ 2. Consent, or permission from the patient, is required for any treatment or action by the EMT.
What can a health care worker do to ensure that a patient understands medical information? Speak softly. Provide the information just after mealtime. Use appropriate lay terms.
Which of the following would be the EMR's most important initial responsibility when arriving at the scene of a multiple-patient incident? Assessing the environment to dectect possible threats to his or her safety.
In most states, personal information regarding can't be released to someone not directly involved in a patient's care unless: The patient signs a release and understands the nature of the release. Following a call involving a high-profile individual, a police officer asks you for a copy of your patient care report.
B. Any sick or injured patient should be transported to the closest hospital, regardless of the patient's condition.
C. does not require transport to the hospital.
D. In most states and EMS systems, EMRs are not authorized to assist the EMT in the back of the ambulance.
during your assessment of a young woman with a sudden onset of abdominal pain, you ask the patient when the pain began. She does not immediately respond to your question. You should:
While functioning at the scene of a patient in cardiac arrest, you do not initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because the patient is elderly and you think that he is probably dead.
a process for verifying your actions on a call using written or computer-based records.
While functioning at the scene of a patient in cardiac arrest, you do not initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because the patient is elderly and you think that he is probably dead. Paramedics arrive and determine that the patient has only been in cardiac arrest for 6 minutes.
To see his grandson graduate from high school, a man with a terminal illness promises to keep all of his doctor's appointments and take all of his medications exactly as prescribed. This is an example of:
provide the appropriate care while disturbing the scene as little as possible.
rehabilitate yourself by drinking water or a sports drink.
all EMS personnel must function effectively as a team.
EMS personnel are unable to give the patient adequate life-saving care in the field.
you need to correct an error to ensure that the information is accurate.
While functioning at the scene of a patient in cardiac arrest, you do not initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) because the patient is elderly and you think that he is probably dead. Paramedics arrive and determine that the patient has only been in cardiac arrest for 6 minutes.
treat the patient to the best of his or her ability and provide care that a reasonable, prudent person with similar training would provide under similar circumstances.
a parent or legal guardian gives consent for treatment.
You may be held liable for failure to follow the standard of care.