EMD COURSE V14 WITH QUESTIONS AND WELL
VERIFIED ANSWERS GRADED A+[ACTUAL EXAM
100%]
the six links of the patient care chain of survival are: -
... [Show More] ANS✔✔---1. recognition and response activation
2. early CPR
3. rapid defibrillation
4. advanced resuscitation
5. post cardiac arrest care
6. recovery
T or F: EMDS are trained medical professionals - ANS✔✔---true
T or F: key questions must be asked in order as written - ANS✔✔---true
DLS links: - ANS✔✔---Direct the EMD to the appropriate Pre Arrival or case exit instructions
T or F: Key Question 7 on Protocol 5 is "(>50) Did s/he faint (pass out) or nearly faint?: Based on MPDS standards, it
is appropriate to read this question as "Did she faint, pass out, or nearly faint?" - ANS✔✔---False
a question with the pre-question qualifier "(female 12-50)" should be asked - ANS✔✔---only when the caller
reports that the patient is a female between the ages of 12 and 50.
words or phrases printed in ALL UPPERCASE text in the MPDS key questions indicate that: - ANS✔✔---a
definition is available for the word or phrase in the Additional Information section of the protocols.
T or F: when a second-party caller cannot tell if the patient is breathing or not, the patient should be considered to be
NOT BREATHING until proven otherwise - ANS✔✔---true
in response to Case entry question 3 the caller reports that her 16 year old brother is on fire , what should u do next ?
- ANS✔✔---initiate 7-E-1 response, provide case entry PDI's A and H, and return to questioning.
An alert, first party caller reports that he was just bitten by a rattlesnake. What is the best CC protocol? (Refer to
MPDS chief complaint classification table) - ANS✔✔---2. allergies (reactions)/envenomations (stings, bites)
list the 5 primary components of the MPDS - ANS✔✔----Case entry protocol
-Chief complaint (CC) protocols
-Diagnostic and Instruction Tools
-PAI's
-Case Exit Protocols
in response to key questuon 1a on protocol 12, the caller reports that the 14 year old patient was not alert between
seizures, what should u do next ? - ANS✔✔---initiate 12-D-2 response, provide all appropriate PDI's and then
return to the questioning
List the 6 primary components of the MPDS Chief complaint protocols - ANS✔✔----key questions
-determinant descriptors
-post dispatch instructions (PDI)
-critical EMD information (CEI)
-dispatch life support (DLS)
-additional information (AI)
List the four commandments of EMD - ANS✔✔----Chief Complaint
-Age
-Status of Consciousness
-Status of Breathing
List the four priority symptoms - ANS✔✔----Abnormal Breathing
-Chest Pain (discomfort)
-Decreased level of consciousness
-SERIOUS hemorrhage
T or F: although DLS incorporates concepts from both BLS and ALS it is actually a unique form of medical practice -
ANS✔✔---true
PAI's must be read - ANS✔✔---exactly as written
T or F: the head-tilt is the only recognized method of airway control in the PAI dispatch environment - ANS✔✔---
true
T or F: DLA instructions for relieving an airway obstruction include the use of back blows as a last resort -
ANS✔✔---false
Instructions on the Case Exit Protocol are considered; - ANS✔✔---Post Dispatch Instructions (PDI's)
T or F: compressions only and compressions 1st CPR are the same thing - ANS✔✔---false
T or F: not all panel directors are contingent on the answer to an operant question - ANS✔✔---true
chief complaint protocols - ANS✔✔---Problem-specific MPDS protocols. Chief complaint protocols function as a
secondary interrogation and contain Key Questions, Determinant Descriptors, Post-Dispatch Instructions, Critical
EMD Information, Dispatch Life Support Links, and Additional Information.
Determinant Codes - ANS✔✔---Alphanumeric response codes assigned by combining the Chief Complaint
number, the Determinant Level letter, the Determinant Descriptor number, and the Determinant Suffix letter.
Dispatch Life Support (DLS) - ANS✔✔---Providing care and Links to appropriate PAI or exit instructions.
echo - ANS✔✔---a determinant level that allows early recognition and response initiation based on extreme
conditions of br chief complaint - ANS✔✔---the primary reason the patient is seeking medical careeathing and
other dire circumstance [Show Less]