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NC BLET 2023 First Responder ( NC BLET 2023) Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution. Components of EMS Systems 1. Reporting (Person reporting what happened) 2. Dispatch (Notification to appropriate emergency personnel) 3. First Response (The first trained personnel arriving on ...

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NC BLET 2023 First Responder ( NC BLET 2023)
Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete
Solution.
Components of EMS Systems
1. Reporting (Person reporting what happened)
2. Dispatch (Notification to appropriate emergency personnel)
3. First Response (The first trained personnel arriving on the scene)
4. EMS Response (EMS responding)
5. Hospital Care ( Patients arriving at the hospital)
Legal Implications:
1. Unauthorized practice of medicine
2. Liability
3. Consent
4. Abandonment
5. Privacy
Unauthorized practice of medicine
LEOs are not qualified to practice medicine and must be very careful not to exceed the
scope of their responsibility and training. It's a misdemeanor to practice medicine
without a license in NC and also the officer may be held responsible for any damages
when his or her actions exceed his or her training. (example: giving somebody stitches
with a fish hook)
Liability:
First Aid - Good Samaritan Law
Protects any person who renders first aid to a person -without the reasonable
expectation of compensation-when there is reasonable expectation of prompt decisions
and actions in medical car, AND there is the necessity of immediate medical care.
Person shall not be liable for any injuries alleged to have been sustained by the person
or death of the person alleged to have occurred by an act or omission in the rendering
of the treatment, unless it is established that the injuries or death was caused by gross
negligence, wanton conduct or intentional wrongdoing on the part of the person
rendering the treatment.
Two types of consent:
Actual Consent - Consent for treatment given by the patient directly.
Implied Consent - If an individual is unconscious or the individuals judgement and ability
to respond is impaired, medical care should not be delayed for lack of consent because
the law presumes that the individual consents to be treated in those circumstances.
Abandonment:
Leaving a patient before a person of equal or greater training has taken over care of the
patient.
Privacy:
What does HIPAA stand for and what is its purpose?

, Health Insurance and Portability and Accountability Act
Protects patient Confidentiality.
Exceptions to HIPAA:
- to report personal health information to LE official reasonably able to prevent or lessen
a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of the individual or the public.
-to report personal health information that the covered entity in good faith believes to be
evidence of a crime that occurred on the premises of the covered entity.
- to alert LE to the death of the individual when there is a suspicion that death resulted
from criminal conduct.
-when responding to an off-site medical emergency necessary to alert LE to criminal
activity.
-to report personal health information to LE when required by law to do so (such as
gunshots/stab wounds)
-to comply with a court order or court-ordered warrant a subpoena or summons issued
by the judicial official.
-to respond to a request for personal health information for purposes of identifying or
locating a suspect/fugitive/missing person (but the information is limited)
-to respond to a request for personal health information about an adult victim of a crime
when the victim agrees.
OSHA stands for:
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Bloodborne Pathogens:
Infectious microorganisms in human blood that can cause disease in humans.
Hepatitis B(HBV)
Hepatitis C(HCV)
Human Immunodeficiency Virus(HIV)
OPIMs
Other Potentially Infectious Materials
Semen, vaginal secretions, saliva, amniotic fluid, cerebral-spinal fluid, and any other
body fluid or matter which may contain blood.
Exposure Control:
Administrative Controls-Vaccinations, preventive procedures, and training.
Engineering Controls-Physical barriers to exposure such as sharp-safe evidence
containers and biohazard labels, as well as hand and eye washing stations.
Work Practice Control-Use of PPE, proper protective habits.
Hepatitis B (HBV)
Causes swelling of the liver.
It is not transmitted by casual contact, HBV directly relates to someone having contact
with infected blood or other potentially infectious materials.
Symptoms-
Jaundice-Yellowing of the skin and/or eyes
Fatigue
Mild Fever
Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea
Abdominal and/or joint pain
*There is an effective vaccine to prevent HBV

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