Montana Emergency Medical Service Provider Survey 2006
Montana Emergency Medical Service Provider Survey 2006
Montana. Dept. of Public Health And Human Services
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(Table 2) TABLE 2. SERVICE CHARACTERISTICS OF MONTANA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES, BY COUNTY TYPE, MONTANA, JANUARY 2005 SMALL URBAN N = 406 FRONTIER N = 582 Total N = 988 Mean (95% CI) Mean (95% CI) Mean (95% CI) NUMBER OF FRs/EMTs 28.6(25.1-32.1)* 17.7(16.1-19.4) 21.5(20.2-23.7) MILESTOCTAVAILABIUTY 17.6(15.4-19.8) 41.3(38.2-44.4)* 32.4(30.1-34.6) MINUTES FROM DISPATCH TO DEPARTURE 5.1 (4.2-6.0) 6.6(6.0-7.3) 6.1 (5.5-6.6) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) % (95% CI) SERVICE TRANSPORTS PATIENTS 48 (43-54) ...79 (76-83)* 68(64-71) STROKE PROTOCOL AVAILABLE 66(60-71)* 58 (54-63) 61 (58-64) STROKE SCREENING TOOL USED 47(41-52)* 36(31-40) 40 (36-43) ALWAYS NOTIFY HOSPITAL 59 (54-65) 78(74-81)* 71 (74-81) RISK FACTORS, STROKE RECOGNITION AND TREATMENT Ninety-eight percent of EMT-Ps, 85% of EMT-Bs/EMT-ls, and 76% of FRs were able to correctly identify two or more risk factors for stroke. (Figure 2) The majority of respondents were able to identify at least two warning signs for stroke with 85% of the EMT-Ps being able to name four or more.
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