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Something that offers automatic protection | Passive interventions |
The study of the causes, patterns, prevalence and control of disease in groups of people | Epidemiology |
Keeping an injury or illness from occuring | Primary prevention |
States how a program will be implemented describing the service to be provided, the nature of service, and to whom it will be directed | Process objectives |
An industry whose mission is to prevent disease and promote good health within groups of people | Public health |
Reducing the effects of an injury or illness that has already happened | Secondary prevention |
Monitoring and comparing the current number and nature of medical cases against the expected volume of these cases at a given time and place in the community | Syndrome surveillance |
Injuries that occur without intent to harm (commonly called accidents); some examples are MVA, poisonings, drownings, falls, and most burns | Unintentional injuries |
A way of measuring and comparing the overall impact of deaths resulting from different causes; calculated based on a fixed age minus the age at death | Years of potential life lost (YPLL) |
Time parameters that are set during a research project | Alternative time sampling |
A type of research in which a single case is investigated and documented over a period of time | Case study |
An organization that develops continuing education standards and is involved in setting accreditation standards for prehospital providers; formerly called the continuing educationcoordinating board for emergency medical service (CECBEMS) | Commission on accreditation for pre-hospital continuing education (CAPCE) |
A system of internal and external reviews and audits of all aspects of an EMS system | Continuous quality improvement (CQI) |
A type of research in which subjects are manually assigned to a specific person or crew, rather than being randomly assigned; the least preferred component of research | Convenience sampling |
A ata collection method in which all data at one point in time is collected, essentially serving as a snapshot of events and information | Cross sectional design |
A health care system designed to bring immediate on scene care to those in need along with transport to a definitive medical care facility | Emergency medical services (EMS) |
The use of practices that have bee proven to be effective in improving patient outcomes | Evidence based practice |
A person who follows specific professional attributes that are outlined in this profession | Health care professional |
A group or institution that follows a set of requirements for review that were devised by the US public health service | Institutional review board (IRB) |
A form of research in which the existing literature is reviewed, and the researcher analyzes the collection of research to draw a conclusion | Literature review |
A data collection method in which information is collected at various set time intervals, and not just at one time | Longitudinal design |
Direction given to an EMS system or provider by a physician | Medical direction |
An early title given to an ambulance style unit | Mobile intensive care units (MICUs) |
Medical direction given through a set of protocols, polices, and or standards | Off line (indirect) medical control |
Medical direction given in real time to an EMS service or provider | Online (direct) medical control |
A type of research that gathers information as events occur n real time | Prospective research |
The responsibility of the medical director to ensure the appropriate medical care standards are met by EMS personnel on each call | Quality control |
The process of granting licensure or certification to a provider from another state or agency | Reciprocity |
The specific questions that a study aims to answer, and precise methods in which the data will be gathered. | Research agenda |
A group of agencies working together to study a particular topic. | Research consortium |
The area (clinical, basis science, systems, or education) that will be impacted by a study. | Research domain |
Research preformed from current available information. | Retrospective research |
A computer- generated list of subjects or groups for research. | Systematic sampling |