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1/18/2011 1 Chapter 1 Emergency Medical Care Systems, Research, and Public Health Copyright ©2010 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved. Prehospital Emergency Care, Ninth Edition Joseph J. Mistovich • Keith J. Karren Objectives 1. Define key terms introduced in this chapter. 2. Describe the key historical events that have shaped the development of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, including (slides 17-19 ): a. Lessons learned in trauma care from experiences in the Korean and Vietnam conflicts b. Publication of Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society c. Highway Safety Act of 1966 d. Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973 e. Public CPR courses f. Publication of the National Emergency Medical Services Education and Practice Blueprint Objectives 2. Describe the key historical events that have shaped the development of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, including (slides 17-19 ): g. Publication of EMS Agenda for the Future and The EMS Education Agenda for the Future: A Systems Approach h. Development of National EMS Core Content, National EMS Scope of Practice Model, and National EMS Education Standards i. The Institute of Medicine report The Future of EMS Care: EMS at the Crossroads Objectives 3. Briefly explain each of the components of the Technical Assistance Program Assessment Standards (slides 20-21 ): a. Regulation and policy b. Resource management c. Human resources and training d. Transportation e. Facilities f. Communications g. Public information and education h. Medical direction i. Trauma systems j. Evaluation Objectives 4. Discuss the differences between 911 and non-911 EMS access systems, including the features and benefits of 911 systems (slides 23-24 ). 5. Compare and contrast the scopes of practice of the following levels of EMS providers (slides 25-26 ): a. Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) b. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) c. Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) d. Paramedic 6. Explain the importance of the EMT’s understanding of the health care resources available in the community (slides 27-29 ). Objectives 7. Give examples of how EMTs can carry out each of the following roles and responsibilities (slides 31-43 ): a. Personal safety and the safety of others b. Patient assessment and emergency care c. Safe lifting and moving d. Transport and transfer of care e. Record keeping and data collection f. Patient advocacy
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Chapter 1

Emergency Medical Care Systems, Research, and Public

Health

Copyright ©2010 by Pearson Education, Inc.All rights reserved.

Prehospital Emergency Care, Ninth EditionJoseph J. Mistovich • Keith J. Karren

Objectives

1. Define key terms introduced in this chapter.2. Describe the key historical events that have shaped the

development of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, including (slides 17-19):a. Lessons learned in trauma care from experiences in the

Korean and Vietnam conflicts

b. Publication of Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society

c. Highway Safety Act of 1966

d. Emergency Medical Services System Act of 1973

e. Public CPR courses

f. Publication of the National Emergency Medical Services Education and Practice Blueprint

Objectives

2. Describe the key historical events that have shaped the development of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, including (slides 17-19):g. Publication of EMS Agenda for the Future and The EMS

Education Agenda for the Future: A Systems Approach

h. Development of National EMS Core Content, National EMS Scope of Practice Model, and National EMS Education Standards

i. The Institute of Medicine report The Future of EMS Care: EMS at the Crossroads

Objectives

3. Briefly explain each of the components of the Technical Assistance Program Assessment Standards (slides 20-21):a. Regulation and policy

b. Resource management

c. Human resources and training

d. Transportation

e. Facilities

f. Communications

g. Public information and education

h. Medical direction

i. Trauma systems

j. Evaluation

Objectives

4. Discuss the differences between 911 and non-911 EMS access systems, including the features and benefits of 911 systems (slides 23-24).

5. Compare and contrast the scopes of practice of the following levels of EMS providers (slides 25-26):a. Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)

b. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

c. Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)

d. Paramedic

6. Explain the importance of the EMT’s understanding of the health care resources available in the community (slides 27-29).

Objectives

7. Give examples of how EMTs can carry out each of the following roles and responsibilities (slides 31-43):a. Personal safety and the safety of others

b. Patient assessment and emergency care

c. Safe lifting and moving

d. Transport and transfer of care

e. Record keeping and data collection

f. Patient advocacy

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Objectives

8. Describe the expectations of EMTs in terms of each of the following professional attributes (slides 44-53):a. Appearance

b. Knowledge and skills

c. Physical demands

d. Personal traits

e. Maintaining certification and licensure

Objectives

9. Discuss the purposes of medical direction/oversight in the EMS system (slides 54-55).

10. Describe the purpose of quality improvement/continuous quality improvement programs in EMS (slide 56).

11. Explain the EMT’s roles and responsibilities in quality improvement (slide 57).

12. Identify activities in EMS that pose a high risk of mistakes and injuries (slides 59-60).

13. Discuss steps that you can take to minimize mistakes and injuries in EMS (slides 59-60).

Objectives

14. Discuss the steps of evidence-based decision making (slides 60-61).

15. Explain the limitations of evidence-based decision making in EMS (slide 60).

16. Describe the relationship between EMS and public health (slides 62-63).

17. List the ten greatest public health achievements in the United States in the 20th century.

Multimedia Directory

Slide 29 EMS and the Community VideoSlide 64 Healthy People 2010 Video

Topics

The Emergency Medical Services SystemThe EMTResearch and EMS CarePublic Health

CASE STUDYCASE STUDY

Dispatch

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EMS Unit 121

Respond to 10915 Pine Lake Road in Perry Township for an elderly male who has fallen.

Perry Township Fire Department is also en route.

Time out 1032

Upon Arrival

• 65-year-old male fell approximately 30 feet down embankment

• Conscious; states injured right arm and leg• Rescue preparing to extricate patient

How would you proceed?Back to Topics

The Emergency Medical Services

System

A Brief History

Back to Objectives

A Brief History

• Korean and Vietnam War• “White paper”

• Highway Safety Act of 1966• Emergency Medical Services System Act

of 1973• American Heart Association CPR

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A Brief History

• National Emergency Medical Services Education and Practice Blueprint in 1993

• EMS Agenda for the Future• EMS Education Agenda for the Future

• National EMS Core Content in 2005• National EMS Scope of Practice Model

• The Future of EMS Care: EMS at the Crossroads

• National EMS Education Standards

Technical Assistance Program Assessment

Standards

Back to Objectives

Standards

• Regulation and Policy• Resource Management

• Human Resources and Training• Transportation

• Facilities

Standards

• Communications• Public Information and Education

• Medical Direction• Trauma Systems

• Evaluation

Technical Assistance Program Assessment Standards

Access to the EMS system

Back to Objectives

• E911• Cell phones

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Technical Assistance Program Assessment Standards

Levels of Training

Back to Objectives

Emergency Medical

Responder

Emergency Medical

Technician

Advanced Emergency

Medical Technician

Paramedic

Technical Assistance Program Assessment Standards

The Health Care System

Back to Objectives

Specialty FacilitiesPediatric

Stroke

Spine

Burn

Trauma

Cardiac

Poison

Hyperbaric

Psychiatric

Obstetric

EMS and Community Video

Return to Directory

Click here to view a video on the topic of EMS, the Community, and Children.

Back to Topics

The EMT

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Roles and Responsibilities

Back to Objectives

• Personal safety • Safety of others• Patient assessment• Emergency care• Safe lifting and

moving• Transport and

transfer of care• Record keeping and

data collection• Patient advocacy

Roles and Responsibilities

Personal Safety and the Safety of Others

Remember

You cannot help the patient, other rescuers, or yourself if you are injured.

Driving safetyPatient safety

Scene safety

Personal safety

Roles and Responsibilities

Patient Assessment and Emergency Care

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• Primary assessment• Secondary assessment

• Beware of changing conditions

Roles and Responsibilities

Safe Lifting and Moving

• Safety in movement and equipment• Proper body mechanics

Roles and Responsibilities

Transport andTransfer of Care

Transport

• Facility determination• Transport code • Drive safely• Report to hospital staff

Roles and Responsibilities

Record Keeping, Data Collection, and Patient

Advocacy

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• Complete report

• Become a patient advocate– Be truthful– Protect

privacy

Professional Attributes

Appearance

Back to Objectives

Appearance

• Groomed

• Neat, clean appearance

• In uniform

• Prepared

Professional Attributes

Knowledge and Skills

Knowledge and Skills

Safety

Traffic laws

Territory

Cleaning of equipmentUse of equipment

Medications

Professional Attributes

Physical Demands

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Physical Demands

• Must be able to lift 125 pounds

• Good vision• Communication

skills• Hearing

(© Craig Jackson/In the Dark Photography)

Professional Attributes

Personal Traits

Personal Traits

• Calm and reassuring

• Leadership• Good judgment• Good moral

character• Stability and

adaptability• Ability to listen• Resourcefulness• Cooperativeness

Professional Attributes

Maintenance of Certification and Licensure

Maintenance of Certification and Licensure

• Continuing education

• Skill competency • Avoiding criminal

or unethical behavior

• Submitting all fees

Medical Direction and Oversight

Back to Objectives

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• Medical director• Protocols

• Off-line medical direction

• On-line medical direction

• Standing orders• Medical oversight

Quality Improvement

Back to Objectives

Back to Objectives

Issues in Patient Safety

High-Risk Activities

• Transfer of care

• Medical errors• Carrying

patients• Ambulance

crashes• Lack of spine

immobilization

Back to Objectives Back to Topics

Research andEMS Care

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Evidence-Based Medicine

• Formulate a question• Search medical literature

• Appraise the evidence for validity and reliability

• If the evidence supports it, change protocols

Back to Objectives Back to Topics

Public Health

Roles of EMS in Public Health

• Health prevention and promotion

• Disease surveillance

• Injury prevention

Back to Objectives

Healthy People 2010

Click here to view a video on the Healthy People 2010 initiative.

Return to Directory

CASE STUDYCASE STUDY

Follow-Up

Primary Assessment

• 65-year-old male, Edgar Robinson• Chief complaint: right wrist and right

thigh pain• Respiration: 24 per minute• Pulse: 90 beats per minute• Skin warm and dry

CASE STUDYCASE STUDY

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Secondary Assessment• S:

– Abrasions to arms– Pain and deformity of right wrist– Deformity, swelling, abrasions, pain in

right thigh• No feeling or movement of right toes• Pulses present in foot

– Denies losing consciousness

CASE STUDYCASE STUDYSecondary Assessment

• A: Sulfa drugs• M: Metoprolol• P: HBP

CASE STUDYCASE STUDY

Treatment and Reassessment

• O2 via nonrebreather mask• Traction splint right leg

• Wheeled stretcher• Reassess patient every five minutes

• Transfer care without incident

CASE STUDYCASE STUDY• 78-year-old male patient who appears to be

suffering a stroke• Patient is unable to speak and appears agitated• The patient’s niece requests transport to a small

local hospital near his residence• A designated stroke center is 20 minutes from

your location

Critical Thinking Scenario

1. What are your responsibilities while on this call?

2. How can you serve as the patient’s advocate?

3. How can you use medical direction in this situation?

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