In addition to data entry, this scenario includes:
• Scene Hazards
• Camera & Attachments
• Barcode Scanner
• Transfer PCR control
• Patient Lookup
IMPORTANT:
• If not receiving CAD data:
o To create a Practice PCR: Menu > Patient List > Click the Create Practice PCR (second button from right)
o Use Event # E1802345678
• Enter your STORY at the top of the screen (comments bubble)
Items marked with an * will auto-populate from CAD in the live Siren system.
Call Detail |
Location for Data Entry |
*08:50 - You’ve been dispatched to Cold call *MPDS code is 17 (Falls) *The event number is E0181234567 |
Incident > Incident > Mode |
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Incident > Incident > General |
*08:52 – You’re en route to the incident |
Incident > Times/Details > Times |
*Incident is at 102 Grafton Road, Gabriola Island |
Incident > Incident > Incident Location |
*09:05 – You arrive on scene |
Incident > Times/Details > Times |
On your way into the home, your partner slips on an ice patch. She’s got a bruise on her hip but is able to continue with the call. |
Incident > Times/Details > Crew Explosure / Injury > Add New > Select Partner Name > Other Physical Injury |
At Patient’s Side |
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No one answers when you knock on the front door, and the door is locked. |
Incident > Times/Details > Complications/Barriers > Scene Barrier |
You and your partner walk around the side of the house and find the patient on the ground, outside in the yard. |
Primary > Scene Findings > |
09:15 – You reach the patient’s side. |
Incident > Times/Details > Times |
The patient identifies herself as Jane PracticePractice |
Patient ID > Identification > Patient |
Jane’s clearly frail and has fallen on the ice. |
Incident > Times/Details > |
She can’t get up. She says that her right hip is in great pain after falling on the ice 20 minutes ago. |
History > Patient > Complaints |
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History > Injury > Cause of Injury |
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History > Injury > Intent of Injury |
You’re with Jane and ask her to attempt movement. She winces in pain; her pain is made worse with movement. |
History > Symptoms > Pain |
She’s cold, so you opt to get her into her house quickly. Your partner brings the stretcher from the ambulance and you both carry her inside. |
Comments > Add Narrative
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Outcomes > Pt Outcomes > Pt Transport Details |
Your partner, while looking for the BC Services Card, finds a legal document that designates Gerald PracticePractice as Jane’s Power of Attorney |
Patient ID > Identification > |
You take a picture of the document and attach it to your PCR |
Camera > Take Picture |
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Menu > Current PCR > Attach/Detach > Edit (rename) |
Your partner finds Jane’s BC Services Card. You use the barcode scan function to enter the information into Siren. · Jane PracticePractice · DoB: April 29, 1942 · Weight: 69kg · PHN number is 909911011 |
Patient ID > Menu > Scan > Verify Information
You can choose to scan your own BC Services card for practice. |
You use the Patient Lookup function but it comes back empty |
Incident > Patient Lookup |
Lives at incident location |
Patient ID > Identification > Patient Address |
The BC Services card notes that Jane has a hearing aid restriction for driving |
Primary > Scene Findings > |
She’s also found a bottle of medications near Jane’s desk. Jane takes 8mg of Galantamine twice daily. |
History > Patient > Current Medications |
You ask Jane why she takes Galantamine and she tells you that she has been diagnosed with Alzheimers. |
History > Patient > Past Medical History |
It will require another crew to transport her. You contact dispatch to arrange for a water taxi. |
Comments > Add Narrative |
You record Gerald’s phone number (604-999-9999) in the PCR so the hospital can contact him. |
Patient ID > Identification > Contact Persons |
You splint Jane’s upper right leg with a blanket. |
Assess/Tx > Procedures > Splinting (SaRC) |
You carry her on the stretcher to the ambulance |
Outcomes > Patient Outcomes > |
Your partner grabs Jane’s purse and medications, as you head out to the docks. |
Outcomes > Patient Outcomes > |
En Route to Destination |
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*09:42 – You’re en route to the destination at the Nanaimo Harbour. |
Incident > Times/Details > Times |
You finish recording event details while en route to the water taxi at the ferry docks. You make sure to record her husband’s details, as the caregiver, and collect her personal belongings. |
Patient ID > Identification > Contact Persons > Emergency Contact
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Review > Required |
Jane is transported to Nanaimo Harbour by water taxi water taxi and depart for Nanaimo Harbour . She is resting Semi-Fowlers on the adjustable stretcher. |
Outcomes > Patient Outcomes > |
You use this time to record your event narrative in the PCR. Because you will be transferring your PCR to another crew, you will need to enter your employee number in square brackets at the end of your narrative. |
Comments > Narrative (Add employee ID to end of comments) |
The water taxi docks in Nanaimo. You’re greeted by unit 150AD. You work with the crew to transfer Jane to their ambulance. |
Incident > Times/Detail > Times > |
At Destination |
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The driver of 150AD works with your partner to get her settled and you head back to the water taxi to transfer the PCR. |
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You transfer control to the 2nd crew |
Menu > Patient List > Transfer Conrol > Select transfer method and follow prompts
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Once the transfer is complete, you finalize the PCR |
Review > Print Preview > Finalize PCR |