Chapter 1 EMS Systems. Course Description EMS system – Team of health care professionals – Provides emergency care and transport – Governed by state laws.

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Chapter 1 EMS Systems

Course Description EMS system – Team of health care professionals – Provides emergency care and transport – Governed by state laws Source:© Corbis

Course Description Most states have four training and licensure levels – EMR – EMT – Advanced EMT (AEMT) – Paramedic

EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER EMR has very basic training. – Provides care before ambulance arrives – May assist within ambulance – Trained in CPR/FIRST AID

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT is the backbone & primary provider EMT has training in basic life support (BLS), including: – Automated external defibrillation – Airway adjuncts – Medication assistance

ADVANCE EMT AEMT has training in advanced life support (ALS), including: – Intravenous (IV) therapy – Administration of certain emergency medications – Blood glucose monitoring – Perform advance AIRWAY monitoring

PARAMEDIC Paramedic has extensive ALS training, including: – Endotracheal intubation – Emergency pharmacology – Cardiac monitoring

EMT Training: Focus and Requirements (1 of 2) EMTs are the backbone of EMS system. They provide emergency care to the sick and injured. – Some patients are in life-threatening situations. – Others require only supportive care.

EMT Training: Focus and Requirements (2 of 2) Some of the subjects discussed include: – Scene size-up – Patient assessment – Treatment – Packaging – EMS as a career

Overview of the EMS System (1 of 3) History of EMS Origins include: – Volunteer ambulances in World War I – Field care in World War II – Field medic and rapid helicopter evacuation in Korean conflict

Overview of the EMS System (2 of 3) EMS as we know it today originated in 1966 with the publication of Accidental Death and Disability: The Neglected Disease of Modern Society DOT published first EMT training curriculum in early 1970s

Overview of the EMS System (3 of 3) The AAOS prepared the first EMT textbook in 1971 – “The Orange Book” – Your textbook is the tenth edition of that book. Efforts are underway to standardize levels of EMS education nationally.

Public BLS and Immediate Aid Millions of laypeople are trained in BLS/CPR. – Teachers, coaches, child care providers, etc – People who regularly accompany groups on trips to remote locations – Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are used by laypeople.

Emergency Medical Responders Law enforcement officers Fire fighters Park rangers Ski patrollers Initiate immediate care and assist EMTs on their arrival

Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians AEMT course adds knowledge and skills in specific aspects of ALS. – IV therapy – Advanced airway adjuncts – Medication administration

Paramedics Extensive course of training – 800 to 1500 hours or more – May be offered within context of associate’s or bachelor’s degree program Wide range of ALS skills

14 Components of the EMS System (1 of 4) 1.Public access 2.Communication systems 3.Clinical care 4.Human resources 5.Medical direction

14 Components of the EMS System (2 of 4) 6.Legislation and regulation 7.Integration of health services 8.Evaluation 9.Information systems 10.System finance

14 Components of the EMS System (3 of 4) 11.Education systems 12.Prevention 13.Public education 14.EMS research

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Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT Keep vehicles and equipment ready for an emergency. Ensure safety of yourself, partner, patient, and bystanders. Operate an emergency vehicle. Be an on-scene leader.

Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT Perform an evaluation of the scene. Call for additional resources as needed. Gain patient access. Perform a patient assessment.

Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT Give emergency medical care to patient while awaiting arrival of additional medical resources. Only move patients when absolutely necessary to preserve life. Give emotional support to patient, family, other responders.

Roles and Responsibilities of the EMT Maintain continuity of care by working with other medical professionals. Resolve emergency incidents. Uphold medical and legal standards. Ensure and protect patient privacy.

Professional Attributes (1 of 4) Integrity Empathy Self-motivation Appearance and hygiene

Professional Attributes (2 of 4) Self-confidence Time management Communication skills Teamwork and diplomacy Respect

Professional Attributes (3 of 4) Patient advocacy Careful delivery of care Every patient is entitled to compassion, respect, and the best care.

Professional Attributes (4 of 4) As health care professionals, EMTs are bound by patient confidentiality. Be familiar with requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Credits Chapter Opener: © Mark C. Ide Background slide images: © Jones & Bartlett Learning. Courtesy of MIEMSS.