Diagram the chain of human resources in EMS systems
Patient > A citizen calls 911 > Emergency medical dispatcher > Emergency medical responders > EMTs > Emergency department staff >allied health staff
Describe the communications systems by which the public can access EMS
calling 911
Summarize the roles and responsibilities of EMTs
Provide basic-level medical and trauma care and transportation to a medical facility
Explain the different levels of EMS training
Describe the tasks within the roles and responsibilities of an EMT
Personal Safety:
Keep yourself safe so that you can provide care to others
Safety of crew, patient and bystanders:
same dangers you face they will as well.
Working with other public safety professionals:
You will work closely with advanced EMS providers, firefighters, police officers, specialty rescue teams, and others
Patient assessment: Finding out enough about what is wrong with your patient to be able to provide appropriate emergency care. Assessment ALWAYS precedes emergency care
Patient care: may range from emotional support to life-saving CPR your patient assessment will help you understand where you land on the spectrum
Lifting and moving:
Define 911 system
a system for telephone access to report emergencies. dispatcher takes information and alerts EMS
Describe the connections between EMS history and EMS today
wounded soldiers would be taken off scene to be treated by doctors off site but were not treated on the battlefield.
Explain the traits of a good EMT that convey professionalism
Explain the EMT’s role in quality improvement
.Continuing to learn to techniques and whats changed in the field as we learn more about modern medicine
continues self-review with the purpose of identifying aspects of the system that require improvement
ways to improve quality:
Carefully preparing written documentation
Becoming involved in the QI process
Obtaining feedback from patients and the hospital staff
Maintaining your equipment
Continuing your education
Explain the role of an EMS system physician Medical Director
.A physician who assumes the ultimate responsibility for medical direction or oversight of the patient-care aspects of the EMS system
Describe the connection between public health and EMS systems
public health overseas the health of a population and emts respond where cases go wrong. they also play a role in preventative care when talking to patients or being involved in certain programs
List ways that EMS systems can support public health
Injury prevention for geriatric patients
Injury prevention for youth
Public vaccination programs
Identify ways research impacts EMS
Helps improve overall patient outcomes, helps us understand what will help patients out in the long-term instead of just the short term
Explain the evidence-based process for EMTs
techniques that are supported by scientific evidence not just tradition
Explain how to evaluate medical research
Rely on the scientific method. Quality research can be replicated. High Quality research is peer reviewed
What is NREMT stand for and what is it
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians, establishes and maintained national standards
What is the general definition of public health
The system by which the medical community oversees the basic health of a population
What is the general process of evidence-based process?
Why do you think ems makes a difference?
If EMS is about helping people, how do you anticipate helping people as an EMT
Can EMS have a role in injury prevention or public health?
What will EMS look like in the future?
open ended.