Introduction Flashcards
What is the golden hour of trauma care?
Those who receive definitive care in the hospital or within one hour of the injury have a much higher rate of survival than those who receive later care.
What is the average EMS response time?
Urban settings: 6-8 minutes.
Transport time: 8-10 minutes.
Who is generally a first responder?
- Athletic therapist
- Ski patrol
- Emergency management personnel
- Nurse
What are the six key roles of the first responder?
- Gain safe access to the casualty.
- Identify immediate life threatening conditions.
- Activate EMS when required.
- Provide care until advanced help arrives.
- Ensure safety of yourself, casualty and bystanders.
- Assist advanced medical care personnel.
What are the personal characteristics a first responder should install?
- Maintain a caring and professional attitude.
- Control own fear and anxieties.
- Professional appearance.
- Maintain skills
- Stay fit
- Maintain safe and healthy lifestyle.
What is the chain of survival?
- Healthy lifestyle choices.
- Early citizen response.
- Early activation of EMS.
- First responder care.
- Advanced pre-medical care.
- In hospital care.
- Early rehabilitation.
What are the components of legal liability?
- Consent (actual, parental, implied).
- Good samaritan act.
- Abandonment.
- Confidentiality.
- Record keeping.
What is negligence?
The failure to follow a reasonable standard of care resulting in damage or injury.
How can someone be found negligent?
- Duty: a legal obligation to assist someone in need when they cannot care for themselves.
- Breach of duty: omission (the failure to do something) or commission (the failure to do something properly)
- Proximate cause: there must be a direct link between injury and omission or commission.
- Damage: injury or damage must have occurred.
How do you prepare for an emergency scene?
- Self and equipment.
- Plan of action.
- Communications.
- Training.
How do you evaluate an emergency scene?
- Location.
- Situation analysis.
- Dangers
- Number of injured people
- Bystander involvement.
- Need for additional assistance.
How do you ensure your safety at an emergency scene?
- Evaluate present and potential dangers.
- Wear protective equipment.
- Do not exceed training.
- Summon additional resources.