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Seek and Ye Shall Find 2018-01

DETROIT 911
Across
______ Signs and Symptoms: Difficulty breathing or swallowing, Itching and Generalized Swelling
This is best described as "almost fainted"
Penetrating injury when any part of the body is stuck to a fixed immovable object
This is selected when a vehicle hit a pole
Emd must weigh the concurrent priorities of obtaining (and verifying) a useful location, helping the caller get to safety and caring for the patient
An unconscious patient whose breathing cannot be verified by a 2nd party caller
Temporary interruption of blood supply to an area of the brain
The _________ position is usually best for alert patients with any breathing difficulty
_______ is the only recognized method of airway control in PAI dispatch environment
A problem isn't "________" until all required questioning has been completed
Down
EMDs will follow all protocols per se, avoiding freelance questioning or information unless it enhances, not replaces, the written protocol questions and scripts
________ is used when the callerdoesn't seem to understand "is s/he completely alert?"
No matter the priority, Diapatcher/Calltaker are to always remain on the line with all ______
Poses a threat to life, health or property
"Tell her/him to stop running, drop to the ground..."
This Chief Complaint is to be used for patients with an unknown problem reported by a second party caller
"it's okay, we can do this together.", "I am here with you.", "You're doing great." Are things that can be found here
Wounds below the elbow or knee
This is used when there are no "Priority Symptoms" and a categorizable Chief Complaint cannot be selected
Protocol ______ should not be used for insignificant or peripheral puncture wounds such as hosehhold pins, needles, tacks, or stepping on nails