LAFD EMS Revised Patient Disposition Policy (PDP) Practice Test

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Before determining the appropriate transport method, what must paramedics do under ALS Assessment?

Perform and document a thorough assessment and risk analysis

The key idea is that, before deciding how to transport, paramedics must perform a thorough clinical assessment and risk analysis and then document it. This involves checking the patient’s airway, breathing, circulation, mental status, vital signs, history, and the event timeline, plus evaluating potential complications, instability, and the need for any advanced interventions en route. Documenting this assessment and the associated risk analysis creates a clear, justified basis for the chosen transport plan, including whether ALS care and transport, the destination, and the required resources are appropriate. Relying on age alone misses the actual condition and trajectory of illness or injury, and not documenting anything undermines patient care and accountability. Limiting transport to BLS regardless of need ignores situations where ALS capabilities are necessary.

Avoid documenting anything

Only transport by BLS

Rely on patient age alone

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