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MCCCD EMT 104 - Module 7 Cognitives

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Module 7 CognitivesWhat is the one rule that always applies to emergency vehicle operators? What is the EMT’s role on a call involving hazardous materials?Demonstrate ability to a map Demonstrate ability to use an ERGpg. 1Module 7 CognitivesWhat is the AZ system for triage at an MCI?Identify the three assessment components of the START triage systemWhat are the four triage categories according to START triage?What is domestic terrorism?pg. 2Module 7 CognitivesWhat is the safe zone at a hazardous materials incident?What are the two primary reasons for starting an IV in the prehospital setting?When is an AZ EMT allowed to monitor a patient with an IV?What IV fluids can an AZ EMT monitor during interfacility transport?pg. 3Module 7 CognitivesWhat is the typical IV catheter size for:- Standard medical patient- Trauma patient- Peds or elderlyName the three types of IV tubing used in the prehospital setting (Selec-3 offers all three)Blood tubing is also known as __________ driptubing and has a drop factor of ______.Pediatric tubing is also known as ___________drip tubing and has a drop factor of _______.pg. 4Module 7 CognitivesWhat is the medical abbreviation for drops?Identify the formula for calculating an IV flow rate.List possible causes for an IV that has stopped flowing.What are the signs and symptoms of an infiltrated IV, and how will you manage it?pg. 5Module 7 CognitivesAre EMT-B’s in AZ permitted to monitor a patient with an analgesia pump?pg. 6Module 7 Cognitivespg. 7Module 7 Cognitivespg. 8Module 7 Cognitivespg.


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