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1. 
Which of the following is an appropriate YELLOW patient
A.
56 Y.O female, yellow patient, Cx chest pain, 5 min out.
B.
I have a 56 year old female who is complaining of chest pain. She advised this started after a terrible coughing spell See ya in 5..
C.
56 Year old female with chest pain. she sais it comes and goes, vitals are 66 bpm, BP of 122/76 GCS 15 and she had lunch 2 hours ago.
D.
I have an old woman complaining of chest pain. I think its anxiety but we wanted to be sure.
2. 
Which of the following is an appropriate call in for a sepsis patient.
A.
I have a red patient, she aint acting right according to family. She is hot to touch and lethargic. See you in 5.
B.
I have a 52 year old female named Mary Waltrip. I think she has a UTI thats cone septic. She hot and tachy.
C.
EMS 11, I have a sepsis alert. I have a 52 Y/O Female. 105.0 Temp, 120 BPM, Large/infected ulcer 70/30 BP. GCS 8 W epi and LR. BGL is 223. We are 5 minutes out.
D.
I have a 52 year old female with smelly urine and altered mental status with a fever.
3. 
Which of the following is an acceptable green patient call in.
A.
EMS 11, I am 5 minutes out with a green patient, 24 year old male. Cx of toe pain. See you in 5 minutes
B.
EMS 11, I have a 24 y/o complaining of toe pain since stubbing his toe last week. He cant take it anymore. We will see you in a few minutes.
C.
EMS 11to cabarrus, I have a 24 year of age male complaining of toe pain. He advised he was seen last week for same.
D.
EMS 11, green patient, toe pain.
4. 
Can an EMT call in a yellow patient.
A.
No
B.
Yes
5. 
What can an EMT call in?
A.
Sepsis
B.
Red
C.
Green
D.
Trauma Notification
6. 
Does a CPAP make a patient red?
A.
Yes
B.
No
7. 
Should call-ins last longer than 30 seconds
A.
No, A call in is to give a general description and acuity of the patient, not a whole report over the radio
B.
Yes
8. 
Hey everyone, we have noticed call ins becoming exceedingly, and unnecessarily long. It is required by policy that you adhere to our call in sheets posted in the back of every unit. This is not to punish you, this is to clear up radio traffic. There are times when numerous people may be calling into the hospital at once with critical patients and are unable to warn the hospital due to long and unnecessary traffic. Please try to adhere to our call in sheet.
A.
Okay
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