Current through Register Vol. 44, No. 2, January 9, 2025
Section 109-3-3 - Emergency medical responder; authorized activitiesEach emergency medical responder shall be authorized to perform any intervention specified in K.S.A. 65-6144, and amendments thereto, and as further specified in this regulation:
(a) Emergency vehicle operations: (1) Operating each ambulance in a safe manner in nonemergency and emergency situations. "Emergency vehicle" shall mean ambulance, as defined in K.S.A. 656112 and amendments thereto; and(2) stocking an ambulance with supplies in accordance with regulations adopted by the board and the ambulance service's approved equipment list to support local medical protocols;(b) initial scene management: (1) Assessing the scene, determining the need for additional resources, and requesting these resources;(2) identifying a multiple-casualty incident and implementing the local multiple-casualty incident management system;(3) recognizing and preserving a crime scene;(4) triaging patients, utilizing local triage protocols;(5) providing safety for self, each patient, other emergency personnel, and bystanders;(6) utilizing methods to reduce stress for each patient, other emergency personnel, and bystanders;(7) communicating with public safety dispatchers and medical control facilities;(8) providing a verbal report to receiving personnel;(9) providing a written report to receiving personnel;(10) completing a prehospital care report;(11) setting up and providing patient and equipment decontamination;(12) using personal protection equipment;(13) practicing infection control precautions;(14) moving patients without a carrying device; and(15) moving patients with a carrying device;(c) patient assessment and stabilization: (1) Obtaining consent for providing care;(2) communicating with bystanders, other health care providers, and patient family members while providing patient care;(3) communicating with each patient while providing care; and(4) assessing the following: blood pressure manually by auscultation or palpation or automatically by nonin-vasive methods; heart rate; level of consciousness; temperature; pupil size and responsiveness to light; absence or presence of respirations; respiration rate; and skin color, temperature, and condition;(d) cardiopulmonary resuscitation and airway management:(1) Applying cardiac monitoring electrodes;(2) performing any of the following:(A) Manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation for an adult, child, or infant, using one or two attendants;(B) cardiopulmonary resuscitation using a mechanical device;(C) postresuscitative care to a cardiac arrest patient;(D) cricoid pressure by utilizing the sellick maneuver;(E) head-tilt maneuver or chin-lift maneuver, or both;(G) modified jaw thrust maneuver for injured patients;(H) modified chin-lift maneuver;(I) mouth-to-barrier ventilation;(J) mouth-to-mask ventilation;(K) mouth-to-mouth ventilation;(L) mouth-to-nose ventilation;(M) mouth-to-stoma ventilation;(N) manual airway maneuvers; or(O) manual upper-airway obstruction maneuvers, including patient positioning, finger sweeps, chest thrusts, and abdominal thrusts; and(3) suctioning the oral and nasal cavities with a soft or rigid device;(e) control of bleeding, by means of any of the following: (1) Elevating the extremity;(2) applying direct pressure;(3) utilizing a pressure point;(4) applying a tourniquet;(5) utilizing the trendelenberg position; or(6) applying a pressure bandage;(f) extremity splinting, by means of any of the following:(2) anatomical extremity splinting without return to position of function;(3) manual support and stabilization; or(g) spinal immobilization, by means of any of the following:(2) full-body immobilization device;(3) manual stabilization;(4) assisting an EMT, an AEMT, or a paramedic with application of an upper-body spinal immobilization device;(h) oxygen therapy by means of any of the following:(4) partial rebreather mask;(8) using a bag-valve-mask with or without supplemental oxygen; or(9) ventilating an inserted supraglottic or subglottic airway;(i) administration of medications according to the board's "approved medication list," dated June 4, 2021, which is hereby adopted by reference;(j) recognizing and complying with advanced directives by making decisions based upon a do-not-resuscitate order, living will, or durable power of attorney for health care decisions; and(k) providing the following techniques for preliminary care: (1) Cutting of the umbilical cord;(2) irrigating the eyes of foreign or caustic materials;(4) positioning the patient based on situational need;(5) securing the patient on transport devices;(6) restraining a violent patient, if technician or patient safety is threatened;(7) disinfecting the equipment and ambulance;(8) disposing of contaminated equipment, including sharps and personal protective equipment, and material;(9) decontaminating self, equipment, material, and ambulance;(10) following medical protocols for declared or potential organ retrieval;(11) participating in the quality improvement process;(12) providing EMS education to the public; and(13) providing education on injury prevention to the public.Kan. Admin. Regs. § 109-3-3
Authorized by K.S.A. 2020 Supp. 65-6111; implementing K.S.A. 65-6144; effective March 9, 2012; amended May 5, 2017; amended Jan. 24, 2020; amended by Kansas Register Volume 40, No. 43; effective 11/12/2021.