Module 4-7
Repeater
A _________ receives a weak signal and retransmits is at a higher power on another frequency
May raise questions about the confidentiality practices of the EMS agency
Additions or notations added to a completed patient care report by someone other than the original author:
Written document that expresses the wants, needs and desires of a patient in reference to his or hers future medical care
An advanced directive is MOST accurately defined as a:
Willingness of EMS to return to the scene if the patient changes his or her mind
Components of a thorough patient refusal document include:
Standards of good medical care
Every decision regarding the patient care that a paramedic makes should be based on the :
He or she is not covered by the Good Samaritan law
If a paramedic is on duty and receives a 911 call in his or her jurisdiction
Manage the scene so you can ask such questions quietly and privately
If you want reliable answers to personal, you should
Radio the dispatcher after an event occurs
In order to ensure that all recorded times associated with an incident are accurate, the paramedic should:
Have sanctions for violation that are enforceable
One of the major differences between las and this is that laws:
Have the right to refuse all or part of the emergency medical care offered to them
Patients with decision making capacity:
The paramedic who authored the report to review it carefully
Prior to submitting a patient care report to the receiving hospital, it is MOST important for
Active listening
Repeating the key parts of a patients responses to your questions demonstrates:
An error in patient care
The MOST significant problem associated with making up your own medical abbreviations and documenting them on the patient care report is:
Collects relevant data from each state and uses it for research
The National Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) :
Resolving disputes based on interpretation of law
The judicial branch at the state level is responsible for:
The number of oscillations per second of the carrier wave
The term "frequency", as it applies to radio communications is MOST accurately defined as
Perform chest compressions
Under the instructions of a good EMD a layperson should be able to
Ensure that the patient is well informed about the situation at hand
When a competent adult patient refuses medical care, it is MOST important for the paramedic to:
Your moral standards may conflict with the patients best interests
When caring for any patient, it is important to remember that:
Simple, brief and direct
When communicating medical information via radio, you should be:
Treat the patient with the utmost respect at all times
When communicating with a patient whose cultural background differs from the paramedics, the paramedic should
Your partner
When providing patent care, it is MOST important that you maintain effective communication with
Use a normal conversational voice
When transmitting information via radio, you should
Ensuring that the patients privacy is protected
Which aspect of the HIPPA is MOST pertinent to the paramedic?
The ability of the data to be shared between health care facilities
Which of the following is a significant benefit of electronic documentation?
A complaint of chest pressure
Which of the following is a subjective finding
A paramedic sutures a patients lacerated arm
Which of the following situations is an example of an act of commission:
"The patient complains of nausea but denies vomiting"
Which of the following statements includes a pertinent negative
Begin full resuscitative efforts and transport the patient to a trauma center because certain tissues may be viable for harvesting
You arrive at the scene of a major motor vehicle crash. the patient, a 29 year old man, is in cardiac arrest from a severe head injury and has been receiving bystander CPR for approximately 10 minutes. a law enforcement official advises you that the patients drivers license identify him as an organ donor, you should:
The callers name and address are automatically displayed
when a caller requests EMS n an area that uses an enhanced 911 system