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Communications Systems: Within our system the two-way radio is the primary means with which information is transmitted. From the dispatch, to the responder, to vehicles and base units the two-way radio is essential to implementation and maintaining our communications network. Two-way radio allows critical spoken word to be transmitted and received between two or more parties instantly. Pagers: F.C.C.: Communications Center: Responder Notification: C.A.D.: 911 Screen: Recorder: Backup Center: Operational Readiness: Conversation: Phonetic Alphabet & Military Time: A ADAM H HENRY O OCEAN V VICTOR B BOY I IDA P PAUL W WILLIAM C CHARLES J JOHN Q QUEEN X X-RAY D DAVID K KING R ROBERT Y YOUNG E EDWARD L LINCOLN S SAM Z ZEBRA F FRANK M MARY T TOM G GEORGE N NORA U UNION Times are given in military format. When interviewing a patient with a medical emergency the EMT is using the technique of summary?hospitals can better prepare for the arrival of a patient. When interviewing a patient with a medical emergency, the EMT is using the technique of summary when she says: "So the nausea and vomiting started two days ago."
When using your portable radio you must push the press to talk button and wait one second before speaking this is essential to effective communication to?When using your portable radio, you must push the "press to talk" button and wait one second before speaking. This is essential to effective communication because your EMS system must use: repeaters.
Which one of the following is a disadvantage in using cell phones as an emergency backup communication system?Which one of the following is a disadvantage in using cell phones as an emergency backup communication system? Cell phones may not be effective in disaster situations.
What would be considered an objective patient assessment finding?Examples of objective assessment include observing a client's gait , physically feeling a lump on client's leg, listening to a client's heart, tapping on the body to elicit sounds, as well as collecting or reviewing laboratory and diagnostic tests such as blood tests, urine tests, X-ray etc.
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