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EMS: Public Access to Defibrillators
… portable devices. They give an electric shock that can restore normal heart rhythm for someone whose heart stops (called cardiac arrest). Easy access to an AED has saved many lives. … access to AEDs. This means a layperson may use a public access AED to give emergency care to someone who appears to be in cardiac arrest. A layperson is not a trained emergency medical … -
E-Licensing FAQ
… found”. What can I do? The email address you used is not on record. You will need to reach someone at the EMS office. Call 608-266-1568 for assistance. We are not able to make any changes … not know my User Name or Password. How can I gain access to my account? You will need to reach someone at the EMS office. Call 608-266-1568 for assistance. We are not able to make any changes … -
Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Administration - Intranasal Live Attenuated
… based on their risk of complications from influenza or because they are in close contact with someone at higher risk of influenza complications include: • Children aged 6 months until their … (38.6˚ C). • Immunocompromised patients • If the vacinee will be in regular close contact with someone with a severely compromised immune system in the next 7 days • Pregnancy • Long term … -
EMS: TB Testing and Guidelines
… is spread through respiratory droplets that you can breathe in when you’re physically close to someone with TB. If you do EMS work, you must: Use standard respiratory care protocols. Use a … -
EMS Board Sub-Committee Appointment Application
… Number Relationship To You 1. 2. 3. If someone referred you to this committee, please list their name(s) RESUME Please attach a … -
EMS Medical Guidelines: Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Administration - Intranasal Live Attenuated
… cold · Immunocompromised patients · If the vaccinee will be in regular close contact with someone with a severely compromised immune system in the next 7 days · Pregnancy · Long term … -
EMS: Do Not Resuscitate Information
… or health care agent who signed the DNR form can revoke a DNR order. To do this, remove or ask someone to remove the DNR bracelet. You must let the attending health care provider know as soon … -
Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Administration - Injectable Inactivated
… based on their risk of complications from influenza or because they are in close contact with someone at higher risk of influenza complications include: • Children aged 6 months until their … -
EMS: Special Issues - Quality Assurance Module 8
… o Commonly listed as a reason why units do not have a QA program o Quite beneficial to have someone familiar with the QA process to lead to team o Often a team of individuals is developed … -
Wisconsin EMS Module 6
… of the common emergencies • Sets the expectations and the standard of care • Protects you if someone deviates • Updated/reviewed at least annually Version 1.0 Wisconsin EMS Medial Director’s … -
Resilient Wisconsin
… "Here to Help" with Hmong captions Mark Stoner "That changed my life around knowing that someone cared about me. I'm trying to clean our communities up and show our children that even … -
EMS Clinical and Field Training - Minimum Competencies / Experiences
… is that the student may not necessarily perform all the expected skills and duties of someone licensed to the level for which he or she is receiving training, but he or she must … -
Naloxone Training Program - EMR
… Department of Health Services 36 Conclusions The purpose of this medication is NOT to wake someone up. The purpose of this medication is to increase their spontaneous respiratory effort. … -
EMS: HIPAA Privacy Rule—Frequently Asked Questions
… or transplant. It’s for a coroner or medical examiner. What happens if you violate HIPAA? If someone goes against HIPAA, they are often required to pay money. In January 2013, the Final … -
Naloxone Training Program - Basic
… Department of Health Services 41 Conclusions The purpose of this medication is NOT to wake someone up. The purpose of this medication is to increase their spontaneous respiratory effort. … -
Level IV Pre-Review Questionnaire (PRQ)
… and epidemiologic data? |_| Yes |_| No Level Criterion Type 17(b) IV The TCF must have someone in a leadership position that has injury prevention as part of his or her job description. 2 Do you have someone in a leadership position that has injury prevention as part of his or her job … -
Level III Pre-Review Questionnaire (PRQ)
… and epidemiologic data? |_| Yes |_| No Level Criterion Type 17(b) III The TCF must have someone in a leadership position that has injury prevention as part of his or her job description. 2 Do you have someone in a leadership position that has injury prevention as part of his or her job … -
EMS: EMT Curriculum
… a. Reportable infectious disease b. Animal bites C. Patient restraint laws e.g. forcing someone to be transported against their will. D. Mentally incompetent, e.g., intoxication with … and impartial in describing patients. An EMT may be sued for slander if he/she injures someone's reputation in this way. (p) An EMT rarely acts alone: Use "we" instead of "I" (q) Do … injure or cause harm (2) Definition of neglect - giving insufficient attention or respect to someone who has a claim to that attention (3) EMT must be aware of condition to be able to … -
Registered Nurse to EMT-Basic: Transition Course
… crime b) Sexual assault C. Infectious disease exposure D. Patient restraint laws e.g. forcing someone to be transported against their will. E. Mentally incompetent, e.g., intoxication with … injure or cause harm (2) Definition of neglect - giving insufficient attention or respect to someone who has a claim to that attention (3) EMT-Basic must be aware of condition to be able to … -
WI Standardized Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum: Core Content and Advanced Skills
… 1. If baby’s head is seen at the vaginal opening (crowning), delivery will occur soon 2. Someone by mother’s head for support 3. Wash hands and put on PPE 4. Support the baby’s head as …