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The Role of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Principles of LPSCS

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. What is ems???? The main purpose of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is to provide immediate medical care to those who need it. No one wants to imagine themselves or a loved one in medical peril, but it is a possibility that we may have to face at some point in our lives. EMS provides aid and medical assistance from primary response to definitive care, involving personnel trained in rescue, stabilization, and transportation. EMS improves the quality of life in the community it serves. 2

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Open Floor Discussion Have you ever been involved in a medical emergency that you would like to share? How did EMS help you? Did the EMT appear to be knowledgeable and confident? 3

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Definition of EMS A coordinated network of professionals whose function is to provide a variety of medical services.professionals Begins with a call for service made to a 911 call center Ends when the patient is delivered to a source of more advanced medical treatment, such as a hospital The gateway to the healthcare system 4

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Definition of EMS (continued) Components in the private and public sectors – Public EMS Public EMS Provided by a city, county, or other political subdivision Funded by a combination of user fees and taxes May be provided as part of a local fire or police department – Private EMS Private EMS Places to handle emergencies, such as hospitals Can include both for-profit and non-profit 5

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. The History of EMS 1797 – Baron Dominique-Jean Larrey – Chief physician of Napoleon’s army – Instituted the first triage-like system for injured soldiers in battle – Suggested the introduction of “ambulances volantes” – “ambulances volantes” (flying ambulance) – horse-drawn wagons used to collect and carry wounded from the battlefield to base hospitals 1865 – America’s first ambulance service was instituted by the US Army 1869 – America’s first city ambulance service was instituted in New York City by Bellevue Hospital 6

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. The History of EMS (continued) 1937 – A 5-fatality fire on Wimpole Street in Britain was caused by the delayed reporting of phone calls – Britain implemented its 999 emergency telephone system serving police, fire, and EMS 1940s – ambulance services were turned over to local police and fire departments due to a shortage of manpower caused by WWII 1951 – helicopters began to be used for medical evacuations during the Korean War 1957 –the traffic emergency number zenith was debuted by the California Highway Patrol 1959 – North America's first three-digit (999) emergency telephone system was introduced in Winnipeg, Canada 7

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. The History of EMS (continued) 1966 – The National Research Council published a research paper known as “The White Paper” Considered the catalyst for improving emergency medical care Actually titled “The Neglected Disease of Modern Society” Recommended that ambulance service be provided by local government, including helicopter ambulance services, streamlined communications between ambulances, emergency rooms, and other health-related agencies 8

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. The History of EMS (continued) 1967 – President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Commission on Law Enforcement recommended one phone number for calling the police 1968 – 911 was designated the emergency number at a press conference in Washington, DC Feb. 16, 1968 – the first 911 call was made in Haleyville, AL 1990 – the fire department pushed to expand into EMS Services 9

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Careers in EMS Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics Emergency Medical Technicians – Duties Care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings Work in all types of environments Include work that is physically demanding and highly stressful 10

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Careers in EMS (continued) EMTs and Paramedics (continued) – Education Need a minimum of a high school education and a structured post-secondary training program Specific guidelines – Vary from state-to-state – Established by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) which provides national certification of EMTs and Paramedics at three levels » EMT basic » Advanced EMT » Paramedic 12

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Careers in EMS (continued) Dispatchers – Duties Answer emergency and nonemergency calls Take information from the caller and send the appropriate type and number of units Determine from the caller the type of emergency and its location Give over-the-phone medical help and other instructions before emergency personnel get to the scene Monitor and track the status of police, fire, and ambulance units on assignment Work in communication centers called Public Safety Answering Points (PSAP) Work between 8 to 12 hours and sometimes 24-hour shifts – Education A high school diploma is essential for this career Some states have developed 40+ hour training programs 15

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Roles and Responsibilities of EMS Professionals Readiness Safety Advocate Maintain effective communication skills Have a caring and patient attitude Ensure that patients receive care that is in their best interest Ensure that patients receive continuous care and transfer Maintain patient confidentiality Maintain professionalism 17

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Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. EMS Today Expanding into more areas than just providing advanced life support services For example, Fire Service EMTs – Receive training in extrication procedures – Train in using extrication tools – Receive search and rescue training – Use technologically advanced methods to locate wireless and voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) callers 19

Copyright © Texas Education Agency All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used with permission. Resources Grafft, J. A. (2012). Essentials For The Emergency Medical Responder. Clifton Park: Delmar Cengage Learning. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2013, January 7). EMTs and Paramedics. Retrieved from Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2013, January 8). Police, Fire, and Ambulance Dispatchers. Retrieved from Occupational Outlook Handbook: ambulance-dispatchers.htm# ambulance-dispatchers.htm# Do an Internet search for the following: Emergency Medical Technicians CollegeGradCareers video Whonamedit Medical-dictionary free Basic ems extrication procedures by Elizabeth Otto 20