According to the First Lase of Chest or Back B. False
Pain, "hurts to breather" should be considered
the same as difficulty breathing until proven
otherwise.
A. True
B. False
The head-tilt is the only recognized method or A. True
airway control on the PAI dispatch
environment?
A. True
B. False
The International Academies of Emergency B. False
Dispatch recommends that emergency
dispatchers verify the address and callback
number by repeating the information back to
the caller.
A. True
B. False
, Most emergency callers are uncooperative or B. False
hysterical.
A. True
B. False
MPDS words or phrases that have a specific A. bold text
dispatch definition are marked using:
A. bold text
B. green text
C. italic text
D. all uppercase text (all capital letters)
The Priority Symptoms are: A. abnormal breathing, chest pain/discomfort (any), decreased
A. abnormal breathing, chest pain/discomfort level of consciousness, and SERIOUS hemorrhage.
(any), decreased level of consciousness, and
SERIOUS hemorrhage.
B. Chief Complaint, patient's age, status of
consciousness, and status of breathing.
C. choking, heart attack, seizure, and stroke.
D. MEDICAL, TRAUMA, scene safety, and
mechanism of injury
Pain, "hurts to breather" should be considered
the same as difficulty breathing until proven
otherwise.
A. True
B. False
The head-tilt is the only recognized method or A. True
airway control on the PAI dispatch
environment?
A. True
B. False
The International Academies of Emergency B. False
Dispatch recommends that emergency
dispatchers verify the address and callback
number by repeating the information back to
the caller.
A. True
B. False
, Most emergency callers are uncooperative or B. False
hysterical.
A. True
B. False
MPDS words or phrases that have a specific A. bold text
dispatch definition are marked using:
A. bold text
B. green text
C. italic text
D. all uppercase text (all capital letters)
The Priority Symptoms are: A. abnormal breathing, chest pain/discomfort (any), decreased
A. abnormal breathing, chest pain/discomfort level of consciousness, and SERIOUS hemorrhage.
(any), decreased level of consciousness, and
SERIOUS hemorrhage.
B. Chief Complaint, patient's age, status of
consciousness, and status of breathing.
C. choking, heart attack, seizure, and stroke.
D. MEDICAL, TRAUMA, scene safety, and
mechanism of injury