Chapter 17 | Communication and Documentation Flashcards

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1
Q

List:

communications systems utilized by EMS

4 points

A
  • radios
  • one-way pagers
  • cell phones
  • landlines
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List:

4 parts of EMS radio systems

A
  • base station
  • mobile radios
  • portable radios
  • repeaters
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Q

Fill in the blank:

Radio communications are regulated by [BLANK].

A

Radio communications are regulated by the the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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List:

principles of radio communication

6 points

A
  • speak slowly and clearly
  • keep communications brief
  • use plain english
  • use unit names/numbers
  • wait for “go ahead” (call unit’s attention first)
  • unit may “stand by” until ready
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5
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Define:

verbal report

bedside report

A

report by EMT to ER staff in transfer of care

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List:

components of verbal report

5 points

A
  • chief complaint
  • HPI
  • assessment findings
  • treatment given and response
  • complete vital signs
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Define:

pre-hospital care report (PCR)

A

written documentation of everything that happened during call

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8
Q

Define:

portable radio

A

radio that can be carried on a person

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9
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Define:

mobile radio

A

radio transported in the abulance or utility truck

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Fill in the blank:

An EMT may leave a [BLANK] when there is not enough time to complete a PCR.

A

An EMT may leave a transfer report when there is not enough time to complete a PCR.

AKA “drop report”

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Q

Answer:

What is the correct manner for making a correction on a paper copy of a patient care report?

A

draw a single line through error and initial it

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12
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Answer:

You have an urgent transmission you need to make to the dispatch center. What is the appropriate way to communicate this?

A

listen to the frequency first to avoid stepping on another transmission

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13
Q

Choose:

Which of the following is part of the minimum data set developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for purposes of data collection in conducting research?

A: Amount charged for ambulance services

B: Time of arrival at the patient’s location

C: Patient’s insurance coverage

D: Patient’s name

A

B

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Choose:

When giving a radio report to the hospital, which of the following would be the first patient-specific information provided?

A: The patient is a 55-year-old male.

B: The patient is complaining of chest pain.

C: The patient is having a heart attack.

D: The patient has taken nitroglycerin.

A

A

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Q

Choose:

Medical direction has requested that you administer 70 grams of activated charcoal to an overdose patient. Which of the following should you do next?

A: Prepare the medication and then call the hospital back to verify the order.

B: Document the order in writing before carrying it out.

C: Administer the medication without delay.

D: Repeat the order back to the physician to make sure you understood correctly.

A

D

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16
Q

Define:

ASH-ICE

(and what acronym is used for)

A
  • age
  • sex
  • history (immediate)
  • interventions
  • critical findings
  • ETA (to hospital)

(for proper radio communications)