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Your patient should be transported to: an urgent care center. a trauma center. the closest hospital. a neurosurgery center. You are dispatched to a local bar for the report of an unresponsive female patient found in the bathroom.
You are dispatched to a local bar for the report of an unresponsive female patient found in the bathroom. As you approach the scene, you notice a large crowd outside the front door holding beer bottles. The group has pulled the patient outside. As you ap
A woman calls the station and asks if you transported a patient named Patricia Gardner earlier in the day. She says that she is her friend and wants to know if she is okay. An appropriate response would be: A) "She was treated for chest pain, but I cannot release her diagnosis for admission."
Dispatch informs you that fluid is leaking from the truck, that there are several bystanders passed out on the ground near the cab of the truck, and that a caller has reported the code that appears on a placard attached to the tanker truck. You should: consult the Emergency Response Guidebook. remove the bystanders from the scene.
You should: Wait for the police officer to assess the safety of the scene. Enter the scene ahead of the police officer to provide care. Leave the area and stage until the scene is cleared of people. Have the police officer drag the victim over to the ambulance.
The need for additional resources must be determined on both medical and trauma calls. Scene size-up does not play a role in determining the nature of the illness. Determining the number of patients is not important on a medical call. Information from bystanders is not important on trauma calls.