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  • November 5, 2024
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SANTA CLARA COUNTY EMS ORIENTATION

Policy 108 - Answers- System Variance Reporting

What types of incidents are considered Level A? - Answers- Any incident that results in
a threat to public safety, patient, by-stander or responder harm.

What is the maximum amount of time you must report a Level A variance? - Answers-
Immediately (paperwork must be done within 24 hours)

Who must be notified ASAP for a Level A variance? - Answers- EMS Duty Chief

What types of incidents are considered Level B? - Answers- Any incident that does not
result in patient harm, but is a deviation from EMS Agency policies, procedures, and
protocols.

What is the maximum amount of time you must report a Level B variance? - Answers- 5
business days

What types of incidents are considered Level C variances? - Answers- Incidents where
the responders provided outstanding care and went above and beyond the normal
expectations of responders.

What is the maximum amount of time you must report a Level C variance? - Answers- 7
business days

What form would you use to to file a variance report? - Answers- EMS Form #903

Policy 109 - Answers- Policy Development

How will policy implementation be disseminated to you? - Answers- Via program
manager

What other resources do you have to find new policies and updates? - Answers-
County Website, App, Social Media, Hardcopy

Policy 500 - Answers- Electronic Patient Care Record (ePCR)

When an MCI alert occurs with 5 or more patients is a PCR required? - Answers- No

What is used instead of a PCR during an MCI with 5 or more patients? - Answers-
Triage Tags

Policy 501 - Answers- Hospital Radio Reports

, For interfacility and routine patient transports into the ED what form of communication is
used for ringdowns? - Answers- Cellular Phone Communication

What channel can you use for major alert ringdowns on the county radio? - Answers-
Designated Hospital Channel (each hospital has its own channel)

For what types of alerts can you use the designated hospital ringdown channel? -
Answers- Trauma Alerts, STEMI Alerts, Stroke Alerts, and transporting a critical patient
(Code 3; RLS)

What information is required when giving a DECON ALERT ringdown? - Answers-
Chemical name, decontamination methods (used on-scene), DOT reference #, any
appropriate treatment information/considerations, routine patient notification report.

Who should you ask to meet you in the ED bay? And why? - Answers- Any appropriate
representative. You must meet them in the bay because there could be a likelihood of
contamination in the ED. Further precautions are warranted.

Who can make base contact? - Answers- Only Paramedics

What is the best form of communication? - Answers- Cellular Phone Communication

What are the types of radio tones you would hear over the radio? - Answers- Steady
Alert Tones & Warbler Tones

What is a Steady Alert Tone? - Answers- A Steady Alert Tone is used anytime the
dispatcher needs to announce a priority message such as "All Points Broadcast" (APB);
"Be on the Look Out" (BOLO); hospital on "Internal Disaster; etc.

What is a Warbler Tone? - Answers- A Warbler Tone is a fast pace continuous "high-
low-high" sound. When this alert is issued, all non-emergency traffic must stop until the
broadcast is completed. Signifies an eminent safety issue.

What does P.A.R. stand for? - Answers- Personnel Accountability Report

Policy 502 - Answers- Patient Consent and Refusal for EMS Services

Who is legally authorized to refuse care? - Answers- Adults 18+, AOx4, Minors who are
or were legally married, Minors on active duty, Minors who are emancipated, & Minors
who are pregnant and needs or seeks medical attention in regards to their pregnancy.

An individual is not authorized to refuse care if they are: - Answers- Suicidal or on a
51/50 hold or similar hold.

Policy 600 - Answers- Field Pronouncement of Death

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