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Authorization by the Medical Director to give meds and provide emergency care. |
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Description of medical techniques or practices that are supported by scientific evidence of their saftey and efficacy. |
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Oversight of the patient-care aspects of the EMS system. |
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A physician who assumes the ultimate responsibility for medical direction |
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Telephone access to report emergencies. Dispatcher takes information and alerts EMS, Fire, or Police. |
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The long term survival of the patient. |
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List of steps, such as assessments and interventions, to be taken in different situations. (Developed by the Medical Director.) |
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An important concept in EMS: Continuous self review with purpose of indentifying aspects that require imprevement. |
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A policy or a protocol issued by the Medical Director that authorizes EMT's and others to perform particular skills in certain situations. |
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Off-Line Medical Direction |
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Standing orders issued by the Medical Director that allow EMT's to give certain meds or perform certain procedures without speaking to the Medical Director. |
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On-Line Medical Direction |
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Orders given directly by the on duty physician to an EMT in the field by radio or telephone. |
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Patient assessment, emergency care, preperation, safe response to the scene, safe trasnportation to hospital. |
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911 and Emergency Dispatchers, EMR's, EMT's (all levels) and ambulances, Emergency Dpt, & other hospital units. |
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Special Hospital Designations |
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Cardiac centers, Burn centers, Trauma centers, Pediatric centers, Poison Control centers, & Stroke centers. |
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Organisms that cause infection, such as viruses and bacteria. |
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A strict form of infection control that is based on the assumption that all blood and other bodily fluids are infectious. |
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Personal Pretective Equipment |
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Equipment that protects the EMS worker from infection and/or exposures to the dangers of rescue operations. |
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Introduction of dangerous chemicals, diseases, or infectous materials. |
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A state of physical and/or psychological arousal to a stimulus. |
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Multiple-Casualty Incident (MCI). |
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An emergency involving multiple patients. |
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Critical Incident Stress Management |
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A comprehensive system that includes education and resource to both prevent stress and to deal with stress appropriately when it occurs. |
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Hazardous Material Incident |
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The release of a harmful substance into the enviroment. |
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The removal or cleaning of dangerous chemicals and other dangers or infectious materials. |
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Maintain relationships, Exercise, Sleep, Eat right, Limit alcohol & Caffiene, Update vaccines. |
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Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. |
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Standard Precaution Equipment |
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Protective gloves, Eye protection, Masks, and Gowns. |
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