Module 6 Flashcards
You donβt leave a crime scene and until ?
The police show up
What do you do with the body/crime scene?
You do not move anything from the crime scene or disturb anything including getting your fingerprints on things
You stay with the body until the police show up
PCRβs are what kind of documents
Legal documents
Time should be documented in what on a PCR
Military time
What should you always leave a coly with at the ER department so they know your treatments
Your PCR
Reportable cases include ( 9)
Elder abuse, or neglect
Children, neglect, or abuse
Domestic violence
Any guns or stab injuries
Drug related injuries
Childrenβs birth, outside of the hospital
Rape
Animal bites
Certain Communicable diseases
Give an example to each
Date and time
History
Observations
Physical examination
Treatment
Changes
The time of the call was received/arrival at scene/leave time/arrival at hospital
Bystander/patient story
What you see of the scene
What did you find
What did you do
Note any changes
What are the four things you need to call medical control for?
Homicide
Suicide
Unexpected death
Death of a prisoner or inmate
What are the documentable times? (7)
Time of call
Time of dispatch
Time of arrival at scene
Time with patient
Time of medication administration
Time of arrival at hospital
Time back in service
How do you fix an error on a PCR?
Straight line through it
Refusals have the right to do what
Call you back
What must you do for a refusal? (3)
Must be well documented
Must be witnessed
Tell them all the possible outcomes, including Death
Who canβt refuse care (5)
Minors
Unconscious people
Locs
Under the influence
Mental disorders