1 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education, Inc.Emergency Care, 13e (Limmer, et al.) Chapter 1 Introduction to Emergency Medical Care 1) Which of the following refers to a program or process for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of an EMS system?
- Quality improvement
- System effectiveness management
- Process Improvement Plan (PIP)
- Total quality system
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. Quality improvement (QI) consists of continuous self-review with the purpose of identifying aspects of the EMS system that require improvement, with subsequent action plans to make subsequent changes.
- INCORRECT. System effectiveness management does not refer to a program of evaluating
- INCORRECT. A program or process for evaluating and improving the effectiveness of an
- INCORRECT. The term "total quality system" does not refer to a program for improving the
and improving an EMS system.
EMS system is not referred to as a Process Improvement Program.
effectiveness of EMS systems.
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2) Which of the following groups is credited with developing the earliest documented emergency medical service?
- The Spanish
- The Egyptians
- The Mayans
- The French
Answer: D
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The Spanish did not develop the first documented emergency medical service; the French did in the 1700s.
- INCORRECT. Although known for progress in technical areas, the Egyptians were not
- INCORRECT. The earliest documented emergency medical service was in France in 1790,
- CORRECT. The earliest documented emergency medical service was in 1790 when the
responsible for the first documented emergency medical service. In 1790, the French first began transporting wounded soldiers away from battlefields and to waiting medical care.
nearly a thousand years after the Mayan civilization disappeared.
French began transporting wounded soldiers from the scenes of battle to waiting physicians.
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Objective: 1.2
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2 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education, Inc.3) In 1966 the National Highway Safety Act charged which of the following agencies with the development of emergency medical service standards?
- U.S. Department of Transportation
- U.S. Department of the Interior
- U.S. Department of Health Services
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. In 1966 the National Highway Safety Act charged the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) with developing EMS standards and assisting the states to upgrade the quality of their prehospital emergency care.
- INCORRECT. The U.S. Department of the Interior is charged with the management and
- INCORRECT. Although the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is charged with
- INCORRECT. Although the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is tasked with protecting
conservation of federal land and the country's natural resources. The Department of Transportation was charged with developing EMS standards.
protecting the health of all Americans, the United States Department of Transportation was assigned the task of developing emergency medical service standards.
the nation from threats, it was established in 2002 and did not exist in 1966. It was the U.S.Department of Transportation that was charged with developing EMS standards.
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Objective: 1.3
4) Centralized coordination of emergency medical access, transportation, and care most refers to which of the following?
- Emergency preparedness plan
- Trauma system
- Resource management
- Central deployment
Answer: C
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. Emergency preparedness plans are usually developed to guide the actions of a specific group of people at the outset of an emergency, with the goal of protecting people and/or property. They generally will not address the specifics of medical care or transport.
- INCORRECT. A trauma system is an organized, coordinated effort between facilities and
- CORRECT. Resource management refers to the centralized coordination of an emergency
- INCORRECT. The centralized coordination of emergency medical access, transportation, and
responders within a defined geographic area to deliver a full range of care to injured patients. It does not address the coordination of basic (non-trauma) emergency care or transportation.
response so that all victims have equal access to basic emergency care and are transported by certified personnel, in a licensed and equipped ambulance, to an appropriate facility.
care within an EMS system is not referred to as central deployment.
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3 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education, Inc.5) Which of the following agencies is responsible for establishing EMS system assessment programs?
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- United States Health Services Agency (HSA)
Answer: C
Explanation: A) INCORRECT. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is not responsible for EMS system assessment programs.
- INCORRECT. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) does not establish EMS
- CORRECT. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Technical
- INCORRECT. The United States Department of Health and Human Services has no oversight
system assessment programs.
Assistance Program has established assessment programs with set standards for EMS systems.
of EMS systems.
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Objective: 1.3
6) Which of the following BEST describes the purpose of the modern emergency medical services (EMS) system?
- To have trained personnel respond quickly and provide emergency care on the scene, during
- To have trained personnel capable of assessing and caring for injured and ill patients on the
- To have trained personnel understand the limitations of their training and "do no harm," while
- To have trained personnel knowledgeable in all aspects of prehospital care
transport, and at the hospital
scene
providing prompt transport to the hospital
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. The modern Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system has been developed to get trained personnel to patients as quickly as possible and to provide emergency care on the scene, en route to the hospital, and at the hospital until care is assumed by the hospital staff.
- INCORRECT. In addition to having trained personnel able to help patients on scene, the
- INCORRECT. Although understanding limitations and doing "no harm" are important aspects
- INCORRECT. Although knowledge is an important aspect of an emergency care provider's
modern Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system also aims to provide that same assistance while en route to the hospital and at the hospital until hospital staff can take over care.
of an emergency care provider's job, the modern Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system was developed to get trained personnel to patients as quickly as possible and to provide emergency care on the scene, en route to the hospital, and at the hospital until care is assumed by the hospital staff.
job, the modern Emergency Medical Services (EMS) system was specifically developed to get trained personnel to patients as quickly as possible and to provide emergency care on the scene, en route to the hospital, and at the hospital until care is assumed by the hospital staff.
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4 Copyright © 2016 Pearson Education, Inc.7) What has the modern emergency medical services (EMS) system been developed to provide?
- Prehospital care
- Prompt emergency response
- Safe emergency transportation
- Trained medical personnel
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. In 1966 the National Highway Safety Act charged the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) with assisting the states in upgrading the quality of their prehospital emergency care.
- INCORRECT. Prompt responses are an important part of any EMS system, but not what they
- INCORRECT. Safe emergency transportation is only part of what modern EMS systems were
- INCORRECT. Modern EMS systems were designed to provide more than just trained
were specifically developed to provide.
developed for.
medical personnel.
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8) Which of the following is the most common gateway for hospital services for patients who need emergency medical assistance?
- Emergency department
- Emergency medical services system
- Surgical services department
- Emergency medical dispatch center
Answer: A
Explanation: A) CORRECT. The emergency department serves as the gateway for the rest of the services offered by a hospital.
- INCORRECT. The EMS system is not generally involved with hospital services other than
- INCORRECT. Although an important component of a hospital's services, not all emergency
- INCORRECT. An emergency medical dispatch center coordinates transports to the hospitals,
the emergency department.
medical patients will require surgery.
but is not involved in determining or promoting specific hospital services.
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