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Primary responsibilities of an EMR - ANS Ensure safety of self/others, gain access to patient,
check for life-threatening conditions, summon/assist more advanced medical personnel, provide
care for the patient.

Indirect medical control - ANS Standing orders, procedures performed according to normal
protocol

Advance directive - ANS Written instructions that documents the patient's wishes if they are
unable to communicate. Example: DNR

Trip sheet - ANS Another name for a prehospital care report.

Pinch the glove near the wrist on the palm side of the hand - ANS The first step in removing
disposable gloves.

Standard precautions - ANS "If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it"

Ensure scene safety (of self and others) - ANS First step when arriving on the scene of an
emergency.

360-degree assessment - ANS Looking in all directions for possible dangers

Where to park your ambulance - ANS 50 feet away to help re-direct traffic, 100 feet away if
there is a fire, 2000 feet away for a HAZMAT incident

Do not disturb items in a crime scene. - ANS When taking care of a victim in a possible crime
scene, be sure to remember this.

Biohazard container - ANS An engineering control used to collect contaminated items

How diseases are spread (and example) - ANS Direct contact (HIV), indirect contact
(Hepatitis), respiratory droplet (TB), vector-borne (Malaria)

Skin - ANS The body's largest organ and best defense against pathogens.

Identify yourself - ANS Before providing care to a patient, you must obtain consent. This is
the first step to that.

, Good Samaritan Law - ANS Law which protects people helping in an emergency if they act
in good faith (not compensated) and according to their level of training.

Scope of practice - ANS The duties and skills that are expected to be performed for a certain
job.

Standard of Care - ANS The extent and quality of care expected from your level of training.

Levels of EMS training - ANS From least to most: EMR, EMT, AEMT, Paramedic

Competence - ANS The patient's ability to understand the EMR's questions and the
implications of decisions made.

Dispatch - ANS Where the public contacts to activate the EMS system

Proper lifting/moving techniques - ANS Reach no more than 20 inches from your body, push
rather than pull, use the power grip, lift with your legs (power/squat lift)

Situations where you SHOULD move a patient - ANS Immediate danger, gaining access to
other patients, providing proper care

Frontal Plane - ANS Divides the body into front and back portions. Also known as the
Coronal Plane.

Sagittal Plane - ANS Divides the body into right and left portions

Transverse Plane - ANS Divides the body into top and bottom portions. Also known as the
Axial or Horizontal Plane.

Superior - ANS Higher or closer to the head

Inferior - ANS Lower or closer to the feet

Lateral - ANS Further away from the midline of the body

Medial - ANS Closer to the midline of the body

Tachy- - ANS Suffix meaning fast

Brady- - ANS Suffix meaning slow

Hypo- - ANS Suffix meaning low or insufficient

Hyper- - ANS Suffix meaning high or excessive

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