Chapter 5 Pre/Post Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

9-1-1 Became the universal number for calling EMS in:

A

1988

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2
Q

A physician who receives a standardized EMS report should be able to quickly know:

A

The name of the responding unit.

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3
Q

How close should you keep your mouth to the microphone to improve the quality of your radio
communication:

A

2 to 3 Inches.

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4
Q

If you are sending data back and forth from the field to your dispatch center, but the data are
flowing one direction at a time, you are using:

A

Half-duplex mode.

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5
Q

The ability of multiple agencies or systems to to share the same radio frequency is called:

A

Trunking.

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6
Q

The use of telemetry to confirm cardiac rhythms before treatment:

A

Is less common, as most EMS systems rely on paramedics to assess the cardiac rhythm and
make independent treatment decisions.

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7
Q

When communicating medical information via radio, you should be:

A

simple, brief, and direct.

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8
Q

Which frequency is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission

A

10Hz

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9
Q

What statement regarding 12-lead ECG telemetry is correct?

A

Most newer systems use facsimile technology to allow transmissions of 12-lead ECG.

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10
Q

Which type of communication system is the most powerful radio in the communication
system?

A

Base station.

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11
Q

A communication system allows an EMS agency to exchange:

A

Essential information.

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12
Q

Dispatcher training should meet the standards set by:

A

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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13
Q

EMS in the NATO alphabet is:

A

Echo, Mike, Sierra.

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14
Q

EMS radio systems are designed to allow the use of one channel by multiple users at the
same time through the inclusion of:

A

The Continuous Tone0Coded Squelch System.

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15
Q

How many public safety answering points would you expect in a town of 2,000 residents?

A

1

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16
Q

If all the dispatchers at a particular location are taking emergency calls, a well designed EMS dispatch centers phones will:

A

Forward the call to an alternate dispatch center.

17
Q

If you invented a new technology for EMS communications that used radio waves, you would
have to clear it with the:

A

Federal Communications Commission.

18
Q

If you were designing an EMS communications system for a very hilly county in your state,
what radio band would be best to use?

A

Very high frequency high band.

19
Q

In a city of 1,000,000 residents, EMS calls would be handled by public safety answering
points while fire calls would be handled by:

A

A second public safety answering point.

20
Q

Related to communications, a cell is:

A

The area of EMS headquarters used to hold communications equipment.

21
Q

The role of simplex mode communications in EMS is for:

A

Public safety announcements.

22
Q

The standard that is critical for the design of two-way radios is:

A

Public safety answering point.

23
Q

The use of Global Positioning System that helps direct you to the PT involves:

A

A satellite system.

24
Q

What kind of time scale can be obtained for data in the most EMS systems today?

A

Near real time.

25
When exchanging EMS information, always:
Maintain Confidentiality.
26
When speaking with a PT:
Do everything possible to maintain confidentiality.
27
Which kind of EMS communications device could most easily lead to privacy violations?
Cell phone.
28
What is a key tool for an EMS dispatcher?
Emergency medical dispatch guide cards.
29
What is inadvisable for a dispatcher to do during an EMS call?
Hang up if the caller is abusive.
30
What usually has the most powerful transmitter?
Base station radio.