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SMMC-007 - ## Step 1: Medication Administration### Step 1.1: SituationThe patient’s hand is bleeding. The first step involves administering medication to control the bleeding.### Step 1.2: Gather InformationAccurately document the time and details of the hemostatic medication administration. Do not document anything until checking the agent’s antithrombotic status.### Step 1.3: My ActionPress the head compartment of the IV medication to administer it. It’s necessary to fill the IV line; therefore, it’s essential to press the head compartment.### Step 1.4: Send InformationProvides accurate information about the patient’s condition and documents it.### Step 1.5: MedicationDocument the type and quantity of the administered medication.### Step 1.6: Continue MonitoringMonitor the patient’s condition following the administration of the medication.## Step 2: Neurological Monitoring### Step 2.1: SituationWhen the patient has sustained a head injury, neurological monitoring should be performed.### Step 2.2: Gather InformationAccurately document the patient’s medical conditions.### Step 2.3: My ActionCollect the patient’s breath readings, monitor contamination, and brain activity.### Step 2.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s condition and document it.### Step 2.5: Neurological MonitoringAssesses sensory, motor, and central nervous system status.### Step 2.6: Continue MonitoringMonitor the patient’s condition following the administration of the medication.## Step 3: Medical Team Program### Step 3.1: SituationDiagnosed the patient’s condition and figured out what the correct operation is.### Step 3.2: Gather InformationAccurately document the patient’s requirements.### Step 3.3: My ActionAlways check the patient’s condition, biome functions, and control the condition. These are the initial steps that any paramedic should do.### Step 3.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 3.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the Hospital.### Step 3.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 4: Specialized Team### Step 4.1: SituationIf the patient is injured then since specialized professionals may need to be called in.### Step 4.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 4.3: My ActionDetermine the proper medication for the lead and, if needed, call in specialized medical trained professionals.### Step 4.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 4.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the Hospital.### Step 4.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 5: Patient Transportation### Step 5.1: SituationImmediately move the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionPatient must be transported as soon as possible.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the Hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 6: Clearing Plume### Step 5.1: SituationWhen the patient has inhaled any toxins, cleaning the plume is a must.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionMonitor any contamination in the patient’s heartbeat and clean it.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the Hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 7: Extremes Orders### Step 5.1: SituationEach transport requires dressers left in the sky.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 53: My ActionIf the patient is in a crumble dress, transport them immediately.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 8: Better Shot### Step 5.1: SituationEach application should give a shorter and accurate information.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionAssess and determine the next patient’s contingency plan.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 9: Information### Step 5.1: SituationHere you exhibit the driver medical ways to track NBIs.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionBy using the interactive primary flow sensor to open the node device packet.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 10: Briefing### Step 5.1: SituationThe EMS team should be briefed on the patient’s trends.### Step 5.2: The resultOf the patient’s condition is documented accurately.### Step 5.3: My ActionCollect all the motions that include a formal briefing.### Step 5.4: TransportConfirm if the patient is looking unstable and bring them to the hospital.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 11: Documents### Step 5.1: SituationIt is imperative to keep the medical records current and updated.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionProvide notes on the patient’s management.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and to quickly step if needed.## Step 12: Patient Harbor### Step 5.1: SituationWhen the patient’s condition is diagnosed accurately, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionTake all the hands of the patient and transport them to the hospital.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 13: Patient Treatment### Step 5.1: SituationAccurate information of the patient’s current condition is required to treat them.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionDetermine the limited menu for the patient to treat them.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 14: Patient Care### Step 5.1: SituationDevelop a list of procedures for the patient in the ambulance.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionMake a checklist of the components needed in the ambulance.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’ and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 15: Patient Unit### Step 5.1: SituationOnce the patient’s situation is identified, prioritize care accordingly.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionUse the binoculars to evaluate the situation.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: ToContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 16: Human Elevation### Step 5.1: SituationIdentify safe guard rails for the patient.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionProfound up the patient’s hair to rearrail.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 17: Terminant### Step 5.1: Situationthe patient’s needs are met.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionComplete the task function.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 18: Instruction### Step 5.1: SituationIdentify the motion concerns in the patient.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionAnalyze the patient’s heart shape and motion.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 19: Remove### Step 5.1: SituationIdentify different situations to update the patient’s conditions.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionSet up the patient’s location to the hospital.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is sufficient, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.## Step 20: Restore### Step 5.1: SituationUnderstand the patient’s condition in the hospital.### Step 5.2: Gather InformationAccurate information of the patient’s requirements.### Step 5.3: My ActionInstruct the paramedics to do a quick blood test to determine the situation.### Step 5.4: Send InformationProvide accurate information about the patient’s and document it.### Step 5.5: SufficientIf the patient’s condition is secure, transport the patient to the hospital.### Step 5.6: Return To StepContinue monitoring the patient’s condition and return to quickly step if needed.
2017年1月11日