COMPONENTS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EMSC SYSTEM. 1.PATIENT EDUCATION Anticipatory Prevention Injury Control by Pediatrician/Family Physician.

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COMPONENTS OF A COMPREHENSIVE EMSC SYSTEM

1.PATIENT EDUCATION Anticipatory Prevention Injury Control by Pediatrician/Family Physician

2. MODES OF ENTRY Physician’s office Parents (911 system) HMO Community ER’s

3. EMT’S & PARAMEDICS On-line Control Field protocols

4. COMMUNICATIONS To designated EMSC center To on-line responder – Emergency-medicine Pediatrician – Pediatric nurse-specialist Physician to Physician

5. ACUTE STABILIZATION Appropriate EDAP Facility – Airway – Breathing – Circulation

6. TRANSPORT Air / Ground – On line input from EMSC Physician

7. PATIENT MANAGEMENT AT EMSC CENTER Management Protocols QA M&M Composite Care Team – Trauma – Illness

8. PEDIATRIC ICU Team Leader – Determined by team – Most experienced physician in primary condition

9. INTERMEDIATE CARE Management leadership decided by primary-condition physician

10. REHABILITATION Physical Psychologic Dental

12. PATIENT DATA Results of Rehabilitation Final Status

11. PATIENT FOLLOW-UP Follow-up by Primary Care Pediatrician. Family Physician