Emergency Medical Procedure Guidelines
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What is the first step to take if a student needs to be transported to the doctor or emergency room?

  • Contact the doctor immediately.
  • Make the child as comfortable as possible in the office. (correct)
  • Contact the parents to pick up the child.
  • Call an ambulance right away.
  • What should be done if there is no one at the school with a car?

  • Call the emergency room for transport.
  • The assistant should stop a taxi. (correct)
  • Wait for the parents to arrive.
  • Contact the nearest hospital for assistance.
  • Which of the following is the correct emergency contact for transporting a student?

  • Monica Lee - 32 415 672
  • John Smith - 83 123 456
  • Eric Crane - 21 208 659 (correct)
  • Sarah Johnson - 51 304 708
  • If a student should not be moved except by an emergency medical professional, what number should be called?

    <p>71 880 777</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action should be taken if a student in need is an adult?

    <p>Use the same procedure as for students.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Emergency Medical Procedure for Students

    • Ensure the student is comfortable in the office before taking any action.
    • Communicate with the parent regarding the situation and their preferred course of action (pick up child or meet at medical facility).
    • Identify a staff member with a vehicle. Key contacts include:
      • Eric Crane: 21 208 659
      • Janet Crane: 52 103 856
      • Manel Khamla: 28 587 729
    • If no staff member has a vehicle, the assistant will hail a taxi, and both the teacher and assistant will escort the student to medical care while another assistant manages the remaining class.
    • Contact the following medical facility for assistance:
      • Clinique Amen
      • 15 Avenue de la Republique, La Marsa
      • Phone: 71 749 000
    • In cases where the student should not be transported without professional assistance, call Ambulances Delta at any hour: 24h/24h 71 880 777.
    • The same procedure applies for emergencies involving adults.

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    This quiz covers the essential steps to take when a student requires emergency medical attention. It outlines important procedures for communication with parents and the necessity of keeping the child comfortable. Understand the key contacts and appropriate actions in emergency situations involving students.

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