At what age would you consider using the pediatric protocols?
A patient under the age of sixteen (16) is considered to be a pediatric patient.
What is the EMS on scene time goal to initiate transport?
Scene time is the interval between the time that ATCEMS arrives at the patient’s location and the time that the ambulance begins transport of the patient. Our goal is 15 minutes or less 90% of the time. This data does not include incidents where scene delay is beyond the control of the Medics.
What is the limit of procedures you are allowed to perform as an EMT called?
Statutes of limitations are typically measured in years. The actions and care that are legally allowed for the EMT are called the: scope of practice.
What are the basic steps of BLS assessment?
The BLS Survey includes four steps:
- Check for a response – Shout “Are you okay?!” Do not be afraid to yell.
- Call for help – Yell for help, telling others to call 911 and to bring an AED.
- Check circulation – In adults, the best place to check for a pulse is the carotid artery.
- Check rhythm – This step requires an AED.
When should the EMT initiate chest compressions on an infant?
If an infant has a pulse rate of less than 60/minute with poor perfusion, CPR must be initiated. Bradycardia in infants causes the cardiac output to be insufficient for adequate perfusion and cardiac arrest may be imminent.
What is offline medical direction?
Offline medical direction means medical direction that does not involve voice communication provided to EMTs providing direct patient care.
How long should EMS spend on scene?
The reports were retrospectively collected and analyzed. Our data suggest that the optimal 20-minute STI for OOHCA patients in an urban EMS system is between 41 and 60 minutes. Interestingly, the 10-minute interval within the 41-60 minute cohort that provided the highest rate of ROSC was between 41 and 50 minutes.
When can an EMT give aspirin?
EMTs are authorized to administer a 325 mg aspirin tablet to patients with signs of acute coronary syndrome. There is no practical skills requirement for this course.
Can EMS pronounce death?
Paramedics may make a determination of death without receiving hospital contact for: A non-trauma patient who is lifeless, pulseless, apneic in asystole or agonal rhythm after a trial of CPR, advanced airway and cardiotonic drugs .
What is the golden minute?
The Golden Minute refers to the first 60 s of a newborn’s life,7 during which the complex but natural transition from intra- to extrauterine life occurs. Typically, midwives perform newborn assessment during the Golden Minute.