You arrive at the residence of a physician who informs you t…

You arrive at the residence of a physician who informs you that his pregnant wife requires immediate transport to the hospital because she is bleeding and has a history of abruptio placentae. As a knowledgeable EMT, you should recognize that the greatest threat to the baby is:

You have been called for a 27-year-old female who is 32 week…

You have been called for a 27-year-old female who is 32 weeks pregnant. She states that she is experiencing uterine contractions but feels no pain with them, just a tightening in her abdomen. The contractions began three days ago and seem to be increasing in frequency today. She denies discharge or rupture of her membranes. Given this presentation, you should recognize:

A family has called you after the apnea alarm for their 1-mo…

A family has called you after the apnea alarm for their 1-month-old baby sounded. They state that the settings seem too sensitive and the alarm goes off frequently. They would like the EMS squad to readjust the settings, so that this scenario can be avoided in the future. They do not want the patient transported to the hospital and are prepared to sign a refusal-of-care form. Assessment reveals no life threats to the patient’s airway, breathing, or circulation. Given the situation, you would:

You are providing a “stand-by” service at the county fair. A…

You are providing a “stand-by” service at the county fair. At midmorning, a 50-year-old male patient approaches your tent and states that he was bitten in the right shoulder by some sort of insect and has tremendous pain. Assessment reveals his shoulder to have a large-reddened area with a sting mark in the middle. The skin is warm to the touch. Your care of this patient should include:

During transport, a female patient who is restrained begins…

During transport, a female patient who is restrained begins to cry and states that she is sorry for becoming violent and will not behave in that manner anymore. She requests that the restraints be removed because they are hurting her legs, and she does not wish to be restrained any longer. After ensuring that the restraints are not too tight and not harming the extremities, you would: