Chapter 4 Flashcards
Communication & Documentation
Any radio hardware containing a transmitter and receiver that is located in a fixed place.
Base station
A low-power portable radio that communicates through an interconnected series of repeater stations called “cells.”
Cellular telephone
An assigned frequency or frequencies that are used to carry voice and/or data communications.
Channel
Questions that can be answered in short or single word responses.
Close-ended questions
The transmission of information to another person–verbally or through body language.
Communication
When one person imposes his or her beliefs, values, and practices on another because he or she believes his or her ideals are superior.
Cultural imposition
A special telephone line that is used for specific point-to-point communications; also known as a “hot line.”
Dedicated Line
The written portion of the EMT’s patient interaction. This becomes part of the patient’s permanent record.
Documentation
The ability to transmit and receive simultaneously.
Duplex
When a person considers his or her own cultural values as more important when interacting with people of a different culture.
Ethnocentrism
The federal agency that has jurisdiction over interstate and international telephone and telegraph services and satellite communications, all of which may involve EMS activity.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
VHF and UHF channels that the Federal Communications Commission has designated exclusively for EMS use.
MED channels
Small computer terminals inside ambulances that directly receive data from the dispatch center.
Mobile data terminals (MDT)
Anything that dampens or obscures the true meaning of a message.
Noise
Questions for which the patient must provide detail to give an answer.
Open-ended questions