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Checklist - Ambulance Service Inspection Number: Inspector: Date: Kansas Board of Emergency Medical Services 900 S.W Jackson, LSOB, Room 1031 Topeka, KS 66612 785-296-7296 Ambulance Service Inspection Expiration Date: Vehicle Call Sign: Vehicle Unit Number: Page 1 Section 1 No. Item 1 Each operator shall produce the ambulance service permit and service records upon request of the board. 2 The ambulance service director shall be responsible for maintaining a current list of the ambulance service s attendants. 3 Each operator must tify the board of each addition or removal of an attendant from the attendant roster within 90 days of the addition or removal.

4 Each operator shall maintain a current duty roster that demonstrates compliance withk.s.a. 65-6135, and amendments thereto. The duty roster shall reflect appropriate staffing for the service and ambulance type as specified in K.A.R. 109-2-6 and 109-2-7. *Radio and Telephone Communication *Inter-Facility Transfers *Emergency Driving and Vehicle Operations *DNR, power of attorney, and living wills *Multiple Victim and Mass Casuality Incident *Hazardous Material Incident *Infectious Disease Control *Crime Scene Managment *Documentation of Patient Reports *Consent and Refusal of Treatment

*Management of Firearms and Other Weapons *Mutual Aid *Patient Confidentiality *Extrication 5 Each ambulance service operator shall develop and implement operational policies or guidelines, or both, that have a table of contents and address policies and procedures for each of the following topics: (1) Radio and telephone communications; (2) inter-facility transfers; (3) emergency driving and vehicle operations; (4) do t resuscitate (DNR) orders, durable powers of attorney for health care decisions, and living wills; (5) multiple-victim and mass-casualty incidents; (6) hazardous material incidents; (7) infectious disease control; (8) crime scene management; (9) documentation of patient reports; (10) consent and refusal of treatment; (11) management of firearms and other weapons; (12) mutual aid, which means a plan for requesting assistance from ather resource; (13) patient confidentiality; (14) extrication of persons from entrapment; and (15) any other procedures deemed necessary by the operator for the efficient operation of the ambulance service. *Diabetic Emergencies, Pedi/Adult *Shock Pedi/Adult *Environmental Emergencies Pedi/Adult *Chest Pain Pedi/Adult *Abdominal Pain Pedi/Adult

*Respiratory Distress Pedi/Adult *O.B Emergencies and Care of Newborn Pedi/Adult *Poisoning and Overdose Pedi/Adult *Seizures PediAdult *Cardiac Arrest Pedi/Adult *Burns Pedi/Adult *Stroke or CVA Pedi/Adult *Chest Injuries Pedi/Adult *Abdominal Injuries Pedi/Adult *Head Injuries Pedi/Adult *Spinal Injuries Pedi/Adult *Multiple-Systems Trauma Pedi/Adult *Orthopedic Injuries Pedi/Adult

*Drowning Pedi/Adult *Anaphylaxis Pedi/Adult 6 Each ambulance service operator shall adopt and implement medical protocols developed and approved in accordance with K.S.A. 65-6112, and amendments thereto. The medical protocols shall be approved annually. Each operator s medical protocols shall include a table of contents and treatment procedures at a minimum for the following medical and trauma-related conditions for pediatric and adult patients: (1) Diabetic emergencies; (2) shock; (3) environmental emergencies; (4) chest pain; (5) abdominal pain; (6) respiratory distress; (7) obstetrical emergencies and care of the newborn; (8) poisoning and overdoses; (9) seizures; (10) cardiac arrest; (11) burns; (12) stroke or cerebral-vascular accident; (13) chest injuries; (14) abdominal injuries; (15) head injuries; (16) spinal injuries; (17) multiple-systems trauma; (18) orthopedic injuries; (19) drowning; and (20) anaphylaxis. Each operator shall make available a current copy of the ambulance service s operational policies or guidelines and medical protocols to any person listed as an attendant and any other health care provider on the ambulance service s attendant roster. 7 If an operator s medical protocols or equipment list is amended, a copy of these changes shall be submitted to the board by the ambulance service operator within 15 days of implementation of the change. 8 Each operator shall maintain a daily record of each request for ambulance response. This record shall include the date, time of call, scene location, vehicle number, trip number, caller, nature of call, and disposition of each patient. K.A.R 109-2-5(n) 9 Each operator shall ensure that documentation is completed for each request for service and for each patient receiving patient assessment, care, or transportation. Each operator shall maintain a copy of the patient care

documentation for at least three years. 10 Each operator shall provide a quality improvement or assurance program that establishes medical review procedures for monitoring patient care activities. This program shall include policies and procedures for reviewing patient care documentation. Each operator shall review patient care activities at least once each quarter of each calendar year 11 Review of patient care activities shall include quarterly participation by the ambulance service s medical director. 12 Each operator shall park all ground ambulances in a completely enclosed building with a solid concrete floor. Each operator shall maintain the interior heat of the enclosed building at less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Each operator shall ensure that the interior of the building is kept clean and has adequate lighting. Each operator shall store all supplies and equipment in a clean and safe manner. K.A.R 109-2-5(g) 13 Each operator of an air ambulance service shall have an air safety training program for all air medical personnel. K.A.R 109-2-10(a) 14 Each operator of an air ambulance service shall provide an informational publication that promotes the proper use of air medical transport, upon request, to all ground-based ambulance services, law enforcement agencies, and hospitals that use the air ambulance service. Each publication shall address the following topics: (1) Availability, accessibility, and scope of care of the air ambulance service; (2) capabilities of air medical personnel and patient care modalities afforded by the air ambulance service; (3) patient preparation before air medical transport; (4) landing zone designation and preparation; (5) communication and coordination between air and ground medical personnel;

and (6) safe approach and conduct around the aircraft. K.A.R 109-2-10(c) *Are there deficiencies in vehicle inspections? *Is the service required to submit corrective documentation? *Does service have all required Clinical Labratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waivers? *Was education plan reviewed with service? *Was License Managment system reviewed with service? *Is Kraf Grant equipment available and maintained in working condition n/a KRAF Grant equipment *Does service have destination protocol for stroke? *Does service have destination protocol for cardiac? *Does service have destination protocol for trauma? *Does service have destination protocol for burns?

*Does service have destination protocol for sepsis? *Does service have destination protocol for pediatrics? *Does service have destination protocol for highly infectious contageous disease? *Does service have destination protocol for renal failure/dialysis? Incomplete Total: 0 deficiencies of 14 items Responsible Party Sigff * Clear *First Name: *Last Name:

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