Chapter 1 Flashcards
The method of not giving the specifics of a project to the people participating in a research only study
Blinding
Time parameters that are set during a research project
Alternative time sampling
A type of research in which a single case is investigated and documented over a period of time
Case study
A process in which a person, an institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care
Certification
Type of research that examines patterns of change, a sequence of events, or trends over time within a certain population of study subjects
Cohort research
A system of internal and external reviews and audits of all aspects of an EMS system
Continuous quality improvement (CQI)
A type of research in which subjects are manually assigned to a specific person or crew, rather than being randomly assigned; the last-preferred component of research
Convenience sampling
A data collection method in which all data at one point in time is collected, essentially serving as a “snapshot” of events and information
Cross-sectional design
A research format in which an observation of an event is made, but without attempts to alter or change it
Descriptive
A health care system designed to bring immediate on-scene care to those in need along with transport to a definitive medical care facility
Emergency medical services (EMS)
A behavior expected by a person or group following a set of rules
Ethical
The use of practices that have been proven to be effective in improving patient outcomes
Evidence-based practice
A person who follows specific professional attributes that are outlined in this profession
Health care professional
A research format that uses a hypothesis to prove one finding from another
Inferential
A group or institution that follows a set of requirements for review that were devised by the US Public Health Service
Institutional review board (IBR)
The process whereby a state allows qualified people to perform a regulated act
Licensure