Chap 4 Flashcards

1
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Scope of work (practice)

A

defines the scope, or extents and limits

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2
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Standard of care

A

expected care provided by and EMT with similar training in a similar situation

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3
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consent

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permission from a patient for care or other action by the EMT

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4
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expressed consent

A

consent given by adult who is of legal age, mentally competent to make a rational decision in regard to their medical well being

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5
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Implied consent

A

A unconscious, physically or mentally incapacitated patient would consent to care if they were conscious

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6
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in loco parentis

A

“in place of a parent”
someone who may give consent for care of a child when parents aren’t around

Emancipated minors

  • married minors
  • minor in military
  • minor with a child
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7
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Involuntary transport

A

transport against their will due to threat of harm to himself or others. Decision made by police or mental health worker

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8
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Requirements for refusal for care

A
  • legally old enough or emancipated minor
  • Must be awake and oriented
  • Must be fully informed
  • asked to sign a release form
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9
Q

liability

A

held legally responsible

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10
Q

assault

A

placing a person in fear of bodily harm

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11
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battery

A

causing bodily harm to or restraining a person

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12
Q

DNR

A

“Do not resuscitate” order

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13
Q

advance directive

A

a DNR order

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14
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POLST

A

Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment

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15
Q

Negligence requirements

A
  • EMT had a duty to act
  • EMT failed to provide the standard of care or breach of care
  • Proximate causation- result of action or inaction caused damage
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16
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tort

A

a civil, not a criminal offense caused by negligence

17
Q

res ipsa loquitur

A

“the thing speaks for itself”

18
Q

duty to act

A

obligation to provide emergency care to a patient

19
Q

abandonment

A

leaves patient without turning over care to a equal or greater level of medical training

20
Q

moral

A

regarding personal standards or principles of right and wrong

21
Q

ethical

A

social system or social or professional expectations for applying principles of right and wrong

22
Q

Good Samaritan law

A

grants immunity from liability if a rescuer acts in good faith to provide care to the level of his training and to the best of his ability

23
Q

HIPPA

A

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

-keep patients confidentiality

24
Q

libel

A

false injurious information in written form

25
Q

slander

A

false injurious information stated verbally

26
Q

safe haven law

A

a law that permits drop off of an infant or child at a police, fire, public safety personnel or EMS station

27
Q

Considerations at a Crime scene

A
  • Condition of the scene
  • the patient
  • fingerprint and footprints
  • microscopic evidence
  • remember what you touch
  • minimize impact on the scene
  • work with police
28
Q

Special reporting requirements

A

required reporting of certain incidents like child, elder or domestic abuse. Violence or sexual assault

29
Q

2 most common lawsuits against EMTs

A
  • patient refusal

- ambulance collisions

30
Q

4 alert and oriented questions

A

Name
Date
Place
What happened

31
Q

Emancipated minors

A
  • minor serving in military
  • minor with child
  • minor married
32
Q

requirements to refuse care

A
  • legally of age or emancipated minor
  • Awake and oriented
  • Must be fully informed of potential consequences
  • Sign a “release” form