Florida BRT Corrections - SOCE Review Exam
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EMS system a network of trained professionals linked to
provide advanced, out-of-hospital care for
victims of sudden traumatic injury or illness
negligence occurs if all these • duty to act - you had a legal duty to the patient
conditions are present: • breach of standard of care - you had a legal
duty to act or you failed to act in a certain way
• causation - your action or inaction actually
caused the patient's injury
• damages - the patient was harmed as a result of
your actions and the court is able to compensate
the patient (usually monetarily) for their injuries
exercise a great stress reliever; benefits include a release
of pent-up emotions
,stages of grief • denial
• anger
• bargaining
• depression
• acceptance
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
universal precautions a set of procedures designed to prevent
transmission of HIV, hepatitis B, and other
bloodborne pathogens to first aid or health care
providers
Body Substance Isolation (BSI) the standard requires using a form of infection
control with all patients
gloves minimizes skin contact with blood or other body
fluids. always use if you expect to have physical
contact with a patient or a prisoner; if you have
skin contact with people who are bleeding or
have open sores, rashes, blisters, burns, or other
broken skin conditions; and if you have open
cuts, sores, burns, rashes, or other broken skin
conditions on your hands. universal precautions
apply in any situation where you can clean and
decontaminate spilled blood or other body
fluids, handle body fluids or blood-contaminated
equipment, or handle containers labeled
biohazardous or biomedical waste.
hand washing if visibly dirty or soiled with blood or other body
fluids, wash with plain or antimicrobial soap and
water. if not visibly soiled, use an alcohol-based
hand rub to decontaminate. if no contact with
blood or other body fluids, consider using
sanitizing wipes or towelettes as alternative to
washing with plain soap and water.
, methicilin-resistant staphylococcus a type of bacteria that is highly contagious and
aureus (MRSA) resistant to certain antibiotics; causes a skin
infection that is red, swollen, or painful, or an area
that is warm to the touch or is draining pus; may
look like a spider bite, pimple, or boil, and the
person may have a fever
precautions to avoid contracting • shower with soap and water as soon as possible
MRSA after direct contact with an open sore and use a
clean, dry towel
• don't share equipment, towels, soap, or any
personal care items
• don't share drinking containers
• don't share ointments, creams, or antibiotics
• keep hands away from your nose, mouth, and
eyes
• keep all skin wounds completely covered with a
bandage
• wash towels, equipment, uniforms, and any
other laundry in hot water in detergent daily
stages of HIV • asymptomatic
• symptomatic
• AIDS
airborne infection any infection spread from person to person
through the air
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Terms in this set (468)
EMS system a network of trained professionals linked to
provide advanced, out-of-hospital care for
victims of sudden traumatic injury or illness
negligence occurs if all these • duty to act - you had a legal duty to the patient
conditions are present: • breach of standard of care - you had a legal
duty to act or you failed to act in a certain way
• causation - your action or inaction actually
caused the patient's injury
• damages - the patient was harmed as a result of
your actions and the court is able to compensate
the patient (usually monetarily) for their injuries
exercise a great stress reliever; benefits include a release
of pent-up emotions
,stages of grief • denial
• anger
• bargaining
• depression
• acceptance
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
universal precautions a set of procedures designed to prevent
transmission of HIV, hepatitis B, and other
bloodborne pathogens to first aid or health care
providers
Body Substance Isolation (BSI) the standard requires using a form of infection
control with all patients
gloves minimizes skin contact with blood or other body
fluids. always use if you expect to have physical
contact with a patient or a prisoner; if you have
skin contact with people who are bleeding or
have open sores, rashes, blisters, burns, or other
broken skin conditions; and if you have open
cuts, sores, burns, rashes, or other broken skin
conditions on your hands. universal precautions
apply in any situation where you can clean and
decontaminate spilled blood or other body
fluids, handle body fluids or blood-contaminated
equipment, or handle containers labeled
biohazardous or biomedical waste.
hand washing if visibly dirty or soiled with blood or other body
fluids, wash with plain or antimicrobial soap and
water. if not visibly soiled, use an alcohol-based
hand rub to decontaminate. if no contact with
blood or other body fluids, consider using
sanitizing wipes or towelettes as alternative to
washing with plain soap and water.
, methicilin-resistant staphylococcus a type of bacteria that is highly contagious and
aureus (MRSA) resistant to certain antibiotics; causes a skin
infection that is red, swollen, or painful, or an area
that is warm to the touch or is draining pus; may
look like a spider bite, pimple, or boil, and the
person may have a fever
precautions to avoid contracting • shower with soap and water as soon as possible
MRSA after direct contact with an open sore and use a
clean, dry towel
• don't share equipment, towels, soap, or any
personal care items
• don't share drinking containers
• don't share ointments, creams, or antibiotics
• keep hands away from your nose, mouth, and
eyes
• keep all skin wounds completely covered with a
bandage
• wash towels, equipment, uniforms, and any
other laundry in hot water in detergent daily
stages of HIV • asymptomatic
• symptomatic
• AIDS
airborne infection any infection spread from person to person
through the air