EMS Operations and Special Incidents — Glossary

The principles and practices involved in ensuring the secure and responsible movement of an ambulance, protecting both its occupants and the public. The legal and ethical obligation of emergency vehicle operators to drive with caution and consideration for the safety of other drivers, pedestrians, and property, even when exercising special privileges. Regular checks performed on an ambulance and its medical equipment to ensure they are in proper working order and safe for operation and patient care. The study of the structure of the human body and its parts. The study of how the human body and its various parts function. The study of the functional changes associated with or resulting from disease or injury processes in the body.

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