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EMT Chapter 3 AAOS Emergency (9th Ed.)
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02/12/2010

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Term
Emergency Medical Care
Definition
Immediate care or traetment
Term
Scope of Practice
Definition

Outlines the care that you are able to provide for the patient

 

Term

Medical director Provides legal authorization

Via

Definition

Online - Radio or telephone communication

Off-line - Develops Protocols and Standing Orders

Term
Standard of Care
Definition

  • How a reasonably prudent person with similar training and experience would act under similar circumstances, with similar equipment, and in the same place
  • Established by
    • local custom
    • statutes
    • ordinances
    • administrative regulations
    • case law

Term
Emergency
Definition

  • A Serious situation, such as injury or illness that 
    • arises suddenly
    • threatens life or welfare of a person, or group of people
    • requires immediate attention

Term
Presumptive Negligence
Definition
Violating the Standard of Care
Term
Professional Standards
Definition
Recommendations published by organizations and societies
Term
Institutional Standards
Definition
Specific Rules and Procedures of the EMS service, ambulance services, or organization to which you are attached
Term
Ordinary Care
Definition

  • A minimum standard of care
  • It is expected that anyone who offers assistance will exercise reasonable care and act prudently

Term
Certification
Definition

  • The process by which an individual, institution, or program is evaluated and recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards to ensure safe and ethical patient care
  • Once certified, you are:
    • obliged to conform to the standards that are recognized nationally 
    • Stay current with certificate and skills

 

Term
Duty to Act
Definition

  • An individual's responsibility to provide patient care
  • Comes from statute or function
  • Once your ambulance responds to a call or treatment has begun, you have a legal duty to act

Term
Negligence
Definition

 

  • The failure to provide the same care that a person with similar training would provide
  • Determination of negligence is based on 4 factors (all must be present for Negligence)
    • Duty to Act
    • Breach of Duty
    • Damages
    • Cause

 

Term
Duty to Act
Definition
Duty to act reasonably within the standard of care
Term
Breach of Duty
Definition
When one does not act within an expected and reasonable standard of care
Term
Damages
Definition
When patient is physically or psychologically harmed in a noticeable way
Term
Cause
Definition

There must be a reasonable cause and effect

(eg. dropping a patient)

Term
Abandonment
Definition

  • Unilateral termination of care by the EMT-B without the patient's concent and without making provisions for continuing care by a medical professional with skills at the same or higher level
  • Once care is started, you have assumed a duty that must not be stopped until an equally competent person assumes responsibility
  • Legally and ethically serious
    • civil
    • criminal

Term
Consent
Definition

 

  • Required of all conscious, mentally competent adults
  • If this person refuses consent, you may not care for the patient

 

Term

Expressed Consent

(actual Consent)

Definition

  • The patient speaks or acknowledges that he/she wants you to provide care or transport
  • It must be Informed Consent

Term
Informed Consent
Definition

  • The patient has been told of the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives to treatment and has given consent to treatment
  • Patient must be of legal age
  • able to make a rational decision
  • Valid, only if given orally
    • Witness and signed consent helpful

Term
Implied Consent
Definition

  • Limited to Life-Threatening situations
  • Patient is
    • unconscious
    • delusional
    • unresponsive
    • physically unable to give expressed consent

Term
Medicolegal Jurisprudence (law)
Definition

  • In most instances, the law allows the
    • Spouse
    • close relative
    • next of kin
  • to give consent for an injured person who is unable to give consent

Term
Refusal may be implied
Definition

  • EG. a patient pulling an arm out of the splint
  • DOCUMENT!

Term
Minors and Consent
Definition

  • Law requires that a parent or legal guardian give consent for treatment or transport
  • In a true medical emergency:
    • consent is implied
    • never withhold lifesaving support

Term
Mentally Incompetent Adults
Definition

  • Unable to give informed consent
  • Obtain consent from a guardian or conservator
  • In a life-threatening situation - assume implied consent

Term
Forcible Restraint
Definition

  • The act of physically preventing an individual from any physical action
  • Must consult medical control 
  • law enforcement
  • Eposes me to civil and criminal penalties
  • Used only in circumstances of risk to myself or others

Term
Assault
Definition

 

  • Unlawfully placing a person in fear of immediate bodily harm
  • Threatening to restrain a patient who does not want to be transported could be considered assault

 

Term
Battery
Definition

 

  • Unlawful touching a person
  • Includes emergency care without consent
  • Considered if I apply a splint or Epi-Pen without consent
    • Obtain Express consent
    • Consult Medical Director

 

Term
Right to Refuse Treatment
Definition

  • Mentally competent adults have the right to refuse treatment or withdraw from treatment at any time
  • If a patient refuses treatment or transport you must make sure they understand, or is informed about
    • Potential Risks
    • Benefits
    • Treatments
    • Alternatives to treatment
  • Fully inform patient about the consequences of refusing treatment and encourage patient to ask questions
  • Document Refusal
  • Obtain a witness signature

Term
Right to Refuse Treatment
Definition

 

  • You must assess whether the patient's mental condition is impaired
  • If impaired:
    • You cannot assume that the refusal is an informed refusal

 

Term
Right to Refuse Treatment
Definition

 

  • EMT-Bs should summon Law enforcement officials to further document for treatment and transport of the elderly
  • parents's refusal for their child
    • Obtain a signature
    • Refusal to sign:
    • Document
    • Inform Medical Control

 

Term
Good Samaritan Laws
Definition

 

  • When you reasonably help another person, you should not be liable for errors or omissions that are made in giving good faith emergency care
  • Do not protect me from liability or failure to provide proper care
  • Do not pertain to acts outside the scope of care
  • Do not protect anyone from wanton, gross, or willful negligence

 

Term
Competent
Definition
Patient is able to make rational decisions about his/her well-being
Term

Advance Directive

(Living Will)

Definition

 

  • A Written document that specifies medical care that a person would like to have administered should he/she becomes unable to make medical decisions
  • Not all advance directives are directions to withhold care

 

Term
DNR Orders
Definition

  • Clearly state the patient's medical problem(s)
  • Be signed by the patient or legal guardian
  • Be signed by 1 or more physicians
  • May have an expiration date
  • Still obligated to provide supportive measures when not in cardiac arrest
    • Oxygen 
    • Pain relief
    • Comfort

Term
DNR Orders
Definition

  • Patients have the right to refuse treatment
  • A Written order for a physician is required
  • I should review state and local protocols and law
  • When in doubt - I have a responsibility to resuscitate
  • CT has an orange or metal bracelet, which must be intact

 

Term
Ethical Responsibilities
Definition

  • Related to action, conduct, motive, or character
  • Associated with what the profession of EMS providers deem as fitting
  • NAEMT website for list

Term
Confidentiality
Definition

  • Communications between you and the patient are considered confidential
  • Cannot be disclosed without permission from the patient or court order
  • Includes
    • Patient history
    • assessment findings
    • Treatment provided
    • Diagnosis
    • Mental or Physical conditions

Term

Confidentiallity and

Automatic Release

Definition

  • Does not require a written form
  • Allows you to:
    • Share information with other health care providers so that they may continue care
    • Inform of Rape
    • Inform of Abuse
    • 3rd party billing

Term

HIPPA

(Health Insurance and Accountability Act - 1996)

Definition

  • Provides guidance on what types of information is protected
  • The Resposibilty of health care providers regarding that protection
  • Penalties for breaching that protection

Term
Records and Reports
Definition

  • Compile a complete and accurate record of all incidents in which you come in contact with sick or injured patients
  • Legal safeguard
  • If an action or procedure is not recorded on the written report, it was not performed
  • An incomplete or untidy report is evidence of incomplete or inexpert emergency medical care

Term
Injury During the Commission of a Felony
Definition
Special Reporting requirement
Term
Childbirth
Definition

Special Reporting requirement

Term

Abuse of child or elderly

Spouse

Definition

Special Reporting requirement

Must obtain permission of spouse

Term
Death
Definition

Special Reporting requirement

Term
Presumptive Signs of Death
Definition

  • Unresponsive to painful stimuli
  • Lack of carotid pulse or heartbeat
  • Absence of breath sounds
  • No dep tendon or coneal reflexes
  • Absence of eye movements
  • No systolic blood pressure
  • Profound cynosis
  • Lowered or decreased body temperature
  • In the case of hypothermia -dead only if warm and dead

Term
Definitive Signs of Death
Definition

  • Obvious mortal damage (decapitation)
  • Dependent Lividity - blood settling to the lowest point of the body, causing discoloration to the skin
  • Rigor Mortis - stiffening of the body muscles between 2 & 12 hours after death)
  • Putrefaction - decomposition of body tissues

Term
ME Cases
Definition

  • The person is DOA
  • Death without previous medical care or when the physician is unable to state the cause of death
  • Suicide
  • Violent Death
  • Poisoning, known or suspected
  • Death resulting from accidents
  • Suspicion of a criminal act

Term
Organ Donors
Definition

On CT Liscence

Provide the same level of care, as if they were not donors

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