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9 Cards in this Set
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A disadvantage of electronic recording systems is?
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The absence of a "paper record" of the incident, in case the electronic one gets erased or destroyed (p. 730)
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Name 3 of the most important skills that you will be doing while reporting your procedures
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1- gathering essential patient information
2- organizing it 3- relaying it to the medical physician (p 730) |
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1- adding to the medical communication's efficiency
2- helping the physician assimilate info about the pt's condition quickly 3- assure medical inormation is correct ALL are benefits in using ____? |
Standard format for transmiiting PT assessment
(p 730) |
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When transmitting over a radio, which prefix do you want to avoid using because it is often not heard?
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"un"
example: instead of saying "unresponsive" say "not responsive" (p 731) |
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When given directions from dispatch or orders from a physician, you would want to _____ back the procedures.
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ECHO
(p 731) |
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Name the elements of a Medical Patient Report when transmitting a verbal report (5)
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1- Paramedic Identification
2-Patient Identification 3-Subjective data 4-Objective data 5- Plan (p732) |
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Name the elements of a Trauma Patient Report when transmitting a verbal report (5)
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1-Paramedic Indentification
2-Patient Identification 3-MOI 4-Injuries 5- Plan (p732) |
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Who controls and regulates all nongovernmental communications in the United States?
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FCC
(Federal Communications Commission) (p732) |
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*Licensing and allocating radio frequencies
*establish technical standards *License and regulate personnel who repair and operate radio equip. *monitor frequencies *spot-check base stations and dispatch centers to ensure compliance ALL are the primary functions of the ____? |
FCC
(p733) |