When transporting an injured patient who has a child with no one to care for them you can secure a car seat to the rear facing _____________ chair if it is not a rear facing car seat.
When at-risk behavior is determined to be one of the causes of the error, the provider should be _____________ on making safer choices in the future.
To calculate this, you take the patient’s weight and multiply by the speed.
When there is a healthy quality improvement program providers feel free to share the lessons they have learned without fear of _____________ repercussions or being perceived as incompetent.
A convertible car seat will have ________ belt paths.
This type of mistake is usually an unconscious error and not a decision made by the provider and is only discovered in retrospect.
This is a sign of liver failure and a symptom of viral hepatitis.
When washing your hands, you need to lather the backs of your hands and between your _______.
After an error is made, providers may experience intense feelings of____________.
Some ambulances will have an _________________ child restraint system in the captain chair allowing transport of the child with appropriate conditions.
The use of lights and sirens according to a NHTSA 2015 report should be considered a “medical __________,” and that the risks and benefits of its use to be measured for each patient prior to use.
This type of car seat that belongs to the patient is the only type that can be secured to the cot.
Just culture takes a _________________ approach between a blameless culture and a punitive culture.
While EMS is very good at seat belting patients, 61% did not have their ____________ straps.
Each year there is an average of 33 ________ from crashes involving an ambulance over the past 20 years.
Of the analyzed crashes involving an ambulance 4 of 5 EMS providers in the back of the ambulance were ______________ at the time of a serious crash.
C. difficile forms ____________ that are not killed by an alcohol-based sanitizer.
A factor associated with ambulance crashes that also can lead to medical error, injury on the job, or perform a safety-compromising behavior while driving
Just Culture encourages the attitude of asking what is to blame instead of _______ is to blame
In one retrospective study while transport times were significantly decreased with the use of lights and sirens, only five percent of patients ____________ in a clinically significant manner from the time saved.
This area is often missed by healthcare providers when cleaning your hands with alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Rear facing car seat cannot be installed in front of an active _________.
Just culture takes a _________________ approach between a blameless culture and a punitive culture.
The use of lights and sirens is only a____________ of the right-of-way.
This type of vaccine is used to protect against Tetanus.
Wake-_______ collisions are collisions that do not directly involve but are a result of emergency vehicles running with lights and sirens.
When using alcohol-based sanitizer you rub your hands together until they are _______.