NREMT - Everything you need to know/288
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Medical Direction - -Oversight of the patient-care aspects of an EMS system
by the Medical Director.
-Protocols - -lists of steps, such as assessments and interventions, to be
taken in different situations. Protocols are developed by the Medical Director
of an EMS system
-Offline Direction - -consists of standing orders issued by the medical
director that allows EMTs to give certain medications or perform certain
procedures without speaking to the medical director or another physician.
-Online Direction - -consists of orders from the on-duty physician given
directly to an EMT-B in the field by radio or telephone.
-Standing Orders - -A policy or protocol issued by a Medical Director that
authorizes EMT-Bs and others to perform particular skills in certain
situations.
-HEPA Mask - -High Efficiency Particulate Air respirator; used for patients
with suspected TB; worn by the EMT provider to prevent airborne
transmission
-Hepatitis B - -infectious inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B
virus (HBV) that is transmitted sexually or by exposure to contaminated
blood or body fluid
-Hepatitis C - -inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis C virus,
transmitted by exposure to infected blood (rarely contracted sexually)
-Tuberculosis - -Infectious disease caused by the tubercle bacillus,
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Most commonly affects the respiratory system
and causes inflammation and calcification of the system.
-Acute Stress - -short term ; fight or flight response ; effects disappear
quickly after it is over
-Scope of Practice - -What we are allowed to do or trained to do
-Standard Care - -the degree of care that a reasonably prudent person
should exercise under the same or similar circumstances
-Duty to Act - -an obligation to provide care to a patient
, -Good Samaritan - -a person who voluntarily offers help or sympathy in
times of trouble
-Expressed Consent - -Permission that must be obtained from every
conscious, mentally competent adult before emergency treatment may be
provided
-Implied Consent - -The consent it is presumed a patient or patient's parent
or gaurdian would give if they could, such as for an unconscious patient or a
parent who cannot be contacted when care is needed.
-Treatment of a Minor - -Must be given by legal guardian
-Involuntary - -Mentally incompetent person
-Advanced Directive - -a legal document prepared by a living, competent
adult to provide guidance to the health care team if the individual should
become unable to make decisions regarding his or her medical care; may
also be called a living will or durable power of attorney for health care
-Polst - -Physicians orders for life sustaining treatment. May include order
for DO NOT RESUSCITATE
-PCR - -Prehospital care report
-Emergency Move - -a move made when there is an immediate danger to
the patient.
-Urgent Move - -Move used if a scne factor causes a decline in patient's
condition, or if the treatment of a patient requires a move.
-Non urgent move - -No immediate threat to life, are carried out in such a
way as to prevent injury and to avoid discomfort and pain.
-bariatric stretcher - -Stretcher for obese patients
-scoop stretcher - -this cot splits in tow or four sections, so it can be used
where larger stretchers cannot fit.
-basket stretcher - -designed to surround and protect the patient, this
stretcher is used to move a patient from one level to another to over rough
terrain.
, -flexible stretcher - -made of canvas or rubberized or other flexible material,
often with wooden slats sewn into pockets and three carrying handles on
each side. can be useful in restricted areas or narrow hallways
-anatomical planes - -1. coronal (vertical cut into front and back halves) 2.
transverse (horizontal cut into upper and lower) 3. sagittal (vertical cut into
left and right halves)
-fowler position - -a bed sitting position with the head of the bed raised to
45 degrees
-semi fowler position - -the head of the bed is raised 30 degrees; or the
head of the bed is raised 30 degrees and the knee portion is raised 15
degrees
-shock position - -feet elevated 12 inches higher than head
-anterior - -Toward the Front
-posterior - -Toward the back
-superior - -toward the head or above point of reference
-inferior - -away from the head or below point of reference
-dorsal - -Toward the back/spine
-ventral - -Toward the front/ belly
-medial - -Toward center of body
-lateral - -Away from center of body
-bilateral - -Both sides
-unilateral - -One side
-ipsilateral - -Same side
-contralateral - -opposite side
-proximal - -Near the point of reference
-distal - -Far from point of reference
-mid clavicular - -the line through the center of the clavical
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