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A team of EMTs is caring for a critically injured patient. The team leader advises the
EMT that transport will not begin until the patient's closed forearm fracture is
splinted.
Utilizing the crew resource management model, the EMT should:
- repeat the request back to the team leader and then splint the patient's arm.
- advise the team leader that immediate transport is more important than splinting.
- ensure that the entire team is aware that transport will be delayed for splinting.
- disregard the team leader's request and contact medical control for
guidance.
- advise the team leader that immediate transport is more important than
splinting.
,When the EMT assists a paramedic with an advanced intervention, he or she
should recall that the focus of the intervention is on:
- solving a clinical problem.
- completing the procedure.
- following local protocol.
- learning to perform the
skill.
- solving a clinical
problem.
,When working as an independent health care group member, the EMT should
expect that he or she:
- will receive no support or guidance from an EMS supervisor.
- will be specifically instructed on how to perform a specific task.
- does not have to wait for an assignment before performing a task.
- will rely on the group leader for making virtually all
decisions.
- does not have to wait for an assignment before performing
a task.
You are attending to a 68-year-old female patient in cardiac arrest. An ALS
provider arrives shortly after you do and the transfer of care is made. The ALS
provider asks that you assist in the endotracheal intubation. As part of this process,
you may be required to:
- visualize the airway and look for any potential complications in advance
of the intubation.
- perform the intubation with assistance.
- help position the patient for a better view of the airway during the procedure.
- ventilate and preoxygenate the patient but not handle any of the equipment
required for the intubation.
help position the patient for a better view of the airway during the procedure.
, You are organizing a group of EMTs to provide triage in a mass-casualty exercise.
In order for the group to be successful, it is essential that:
- individuals understand that their roles will all be accomplished the same way.
- individuals have an understanding of how the group will accomplish its goals.
- individual goals are accomplished.
- individuals understand that this is a one-time exercise and that things will change
in the field.
individuals have an understanding of how the group will accomplish its goals.
The effectiveness of pit crew CPR is dependent on:
- a team leader who is capable of performing all of the patient care tasks.
- defining clear roles and responsibilities before the call is received.
- rapidly assessing the patient before assigning roles and responsibilities.
- protocols that allow the EMT to function without medical
control.
- defining clear roles and responsibilities before the call is
received.