EMR Chapter 1: EMS Systems
Which of the following statements regarding transport of a patient to the hospital is correct: 1) patients may require immediate stabilization at the closest hospital and then transfer to another facility 2) any sick or injured patient should be transported to the closest hospital, regardless of the patients condition 3) in most states and EMS systems, EMRs are not authorized to assist EMT in the back of ambulance 4) EMRs are legally obligated to accompany the patient in the back of the ambulance to the hospital
1) patients may require immediate stabilization at the closest hospital and then transfer to another facility
Documentation of an emergency response and patient care should include all of the following except: 1) the names and addresses of bystanders 2) the initial and later vital signs 3) the treatment given to the patient 4) the condition of the patient when found
1) the names and addresses of bystanders
Which of the following is an example of an injury or illness prevention program 1) one rescuer CPR 2) bleeding control 3) alcohol awareness 4) field triage training
3) alcohol awareness
Roles and responsibilities of the EMR include all of the following except: 1) ensuring the safety of self and others 2) promptly and safely responding to the scene 3) transporting the patient to the hospital 4) adequately assessing every patient
3) transporting the patient to the hospital
What level of EMS provider is able to perform limited ALS skills
Advanced EMT
True or False? Medical information and feedback about patients should be shared with bystanders in order to gain an accurate understanding about their condition
False
True or False? Quality improvement is primarily a process by which an EMS system evaluates and disciplines employees
False
True or False? The EMR life support kit should be expansive enough to provide ongoing care to patients initially and while being transported to hospital
False
True or False? You are providing care to a 26-year old male patient who appears to have injured his left wrist while sliding into second during a pick up baseball game. The wrist is deformed slightly and quite swollen. This patient requires prompt transport to the closes appropriate medical facility
False
True or False? the EMS system involves only emergency medical care
False
Which of the following most accurately describes an emergency medical responder
The first medically trained person to arrive at the scene
True or False? Indirect medical control involves setting medical policies and procedures and quality management
True
True or False? The evidence shows that patients that receive appropriate emergency medical care before they reach the hospital, have a better chance of survival
True
You are the first medically trained person to arrive at the scene of a motor vehicle crash. The patient is conscious and is bleeding heavily from a wound on his head. He is still in the vehicle, which has power lines draped across the hood. You should
advise the patient to remain still and immediately contact the power company
to provide the best possible care for the patient
all EMS personnel must function effectively as a team
When EMTs or paramedics arrive at the scene of an emergency, the EMR should
assist the EMTs in continuing the care that he or she initiated
You are providing care for a severely injured patient from a motor vehicle collision. A paramedic unit arrives on scene. Your primary goal should be to
assist the paramedics in preparing the patient for transport
In order to keep his or her certification current, the EMR must
attend continuing education classes
Enhanced 9-1-1 centers have the capability to
determine the physical location of the caller via the computer
Patients with major injury or sudden illness, who receive appropriate emergency medical care before the reach the hospital
have improved outcomes
Communication with a physician via two-way radio or wireless telephone is an example of
online medical control
A 33-year old woman has a possible broken left ankle. She is in significant pain but is conscious and otherwise stable. This patient
requires transportation without lights and siren
In order to ensure the smooth and efficient operation of an EMS system, different agencies and personnel involved should
share an understanding of their roles
You are providing care to a 23-year old female patient who has fallen down her front steps and appears to have injured her right ankle. The ankle is swollen and bruised and she cannot bear weight on it. The patient should be transported to
the closest appropriate medical facility
A cardiac arrest patient's most crucial contact with the EMS system occurs when
trained EMRs arrive at the patients side