EMT Chapter 41 JB Learning Exam A patient requires medication, but does not require additional fluids. The EMT would MOST likely be asked to prepare: - Answer- a saline lock.
EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work: - Answer- interdependently.
While caring for a patient, the EMT states to her partner, "Why even splint the patient's leg if they're only going to remove it in the ED?" This statement indicates that: - Answer-
the EMT's focus is not on the common goal.
Multiple health care providers working interdependently in a coordinated manner under a designated leader - Answer- Team
Multiple health care providers working independently to help the patient - Answer- Group
Consistent patient care across the entire health care team, and the steps taken to ensure this - Answer- Continuum of care
Procedures to help team members to work together with the team leader to develop and
maintain a shared understanding of the emergency situation - Answer- Crew Resource Management
The individual in charge of coordinating, overseeing, and providing centralized decision making and support for the team - Answer- Team leader
Assisting with endotracheal intubation may include: - Answer- ventilation and preoxygenation.
Assisting with vascular access may include: - Answer- spiking the IV bag.
During the transfer of patient care - Answer- when possible, the team member giving the patient care report should hand off lifesaving care.
In dependent groups: - Answer- each individual is told what to do by his or her supervisor or group leader.
EMTs and other health care providers function as a true team when they work: - Answer- interdependently.
While caring for a patient, the EMT states to her partner, "Why even splint the patient's leg if they're only going to remove it in the ED?" This statement indicates that: - Answer-
the EMT's focus is not on the common goal.
Multiple health care providers working interdependently in a coordinated manner under a designated leader - Answer- Team
Multiple health care providers working independently to help the patient - Answer- Group
Consistent patient care across the entire health care team, and the steps taken to ensure this - Answer- Continuum of care
Procedures to help team members to work together with the team leader to develop and
maintain a shared understanding of the emergency situation - Answer- Crew Resource Management
The individual in charge of coordinating, overseeing, and providing centralized decision making and support for the team - Answer- Team leader
Assisting with endotracheal intubation may include: - Answer- ventilation and preoxygenation.
Assisting with vascular access may include: - Answer- spiking the IV bag.
During the transfer of patient care - Answer- when possible, the team member giving the patient care report should hand off lifesaving care.
In dependent groups: - Answer- each individual is told what to do by his or her supervisor or group leader.