Ambulance Report Quiz
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The following are sections of an Ambulance report EXCEPT:

  • Incident info
  • Labs/testing (correct)
  • Vitals
  • Dispatch info
  • Ambulance records ALWAYS have the incident info and Crew info at the top.

    False

    More than 1 Ambulance unit from the same provider can arrive at the accident scene.

    True

    What does the acronym GSC mean?

    <p>Glasgow Coma Scale</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the acronym EMS mean?

    <p>Emergency Medical Services</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The headers on an ER Report are always the same.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The following is TRUE about Headers on ER reports EXCEPT:

    <p>There are no sections for each type of document</p> Signup and view all the answers

    These are sections that you can find using Text Patterns in the Preview EXCEPT:

    <p>All of the above can be found using the preview</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the letter 'A' of the acronym SOAP mean?

    <p>Assessment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Name 3 ways you can identify that the client arrived by Ambulance on an ER Report.

    <p>BIBA - Brought in Via Ambulance, Arrived via EMS, Arrival information section, Scanned report attached</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Ambulance Report Components

    • Sections of an ambulance report include Incident Info, Dispatch Info, and Vitals.
    • Labs/Testing is NOT a standard section in ambulance reports.

    Ambulance Records

    • Ambulance records do NOT always have incident and crew info at the top, contrary to common belief.
    • Multiple ambulance units from the same provider can arrive at an accident scene.

    Key Acronyms in Emergency Services

    • GSC stands for Glasgow Coma Scale, assessing a patient's level of consciousness.
    • EMS stands for Emergency Medical Services, which refers to the coordinated service for responding to medical emergencies.

    ER Report Structure

    • The headers on an ER report are not always the same, indicating variability in documentation.
    • Headers help determine the document's order but may not assist with chronology.

    Document Section Identification

    • Text patterns can help identify common sections in ER reports, but all sections mentioned (Medical Note, Imaging, Laboratories, Orders/Referrals) can be retrieved.

    Identifying Ambulance Arrival on ER Reports

    • Signs that a client arrived by ambulance include:
      • BIBA - Brought In Via Ambulance
      • Arrival noted via EMS
      • Specific arrival information section on the report
      • Attached scanned report indicating ambulance transport

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    Test your knowledge on the essential components of ambulance reports with this quiz. Questions cover topics such as required sections, incident information, and medical acronyms like GSC. Perfect for emergency medical personnel and students in healthcare fields.

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