Unless a different meaning is
plainly required by the context, the following words and phrases
as used in this chapter shall have the meanings indicated.
(1) "Secretary" means the secretary of the department of
health.
(2) "Department" means the department of health.
(3) "Committee" means the emergency medical services
licensing and certification advisory committee.
(4) "Ambulance" means a ground or air vehicle designed and
used to transport the ill and injured and to provide personnel,
facilities, and equipment to treat patients before and during
transportation.
(5) "Aid vehicle" means a vehicle used to carry aid
equipment and individuals trained in first aid or emergency
medical procedure.
(6) "Emergency medical technician" means a person who is
authorized by the secretary to render emergency medical care
pursuant to RCW 18.73.081.
(7) "Ambulance service" means an organization that operates
one or more ambulances.
(8) "Aid service" means an organization that operates one or
more aid vehicles.
(9) "Emergency medical service" means medical treatment and
care which may be rendered at the scene of any medical emergency
or while transporting any patient in an ambulance to an
appropriate medical facility, including ambulance transportation
between medical facilities.
(10) "Communications system" means a radio and landline
network which provides rapid public access, coordinated central
dispatching of services, and coordination of personnel,
equipment, and facilities in an emergency medical services and
trauma care system.
(11) "Prehospital patient care protocols" means the written
procedure adopted by the emergency medical services medical
program director which direct the out-of-hospital emergency care
of the emergency patient which includes the trauma care patient.
These procedures shall be based upon the assessment of the
patient's medical needs and what treatment will be provided for
emergency conditions. The protocols shall meet or exceed
statewide minimum standards developed by the department in rule
as authorized in chapter 70.168 RCW.
(12) "Patient care procedures" means written operating
guidelines adopted by the regional emergency medical services and
trauma care council, in consultation with the local emergency
medical services and trauma care councils, emergency
communication centers, and the emergency medical services medical
program director, in accordance with statewide minimum standards.
The patient care procedures shall identify the level of medical
care personnel to be dispatched to an emergency scene, procedures
for triage of patients, the level of trauma care facility to
first receive the patient, and the name and location of other
trauma care facilities to receive the patient should an
interfacility transfer be necessary. Procedures on interfacility
transfer of patients shall be consistent with the transfer
procedures in chapter 70.170 RCW.
(13) "Emergency medical services medical program director"
means a person who is an approved medical program director as
defined by RCW 18.71.205(4).
(14) "Council" means the local or regional emergency medical
services and trauma care council as authorized under chapter 70.168 RCW.
(15) "Basic life support" means noninvasive emergency
medical services requiring basic medical treatment skills as
defined in chapter 18.73 RCW.
(16) "Advanced life support" means invasive emergency
medical services requiring advanced medical treatment skills as
defined by chapter 18.71 RCW.
(17) "First responder" means a person who is authorized by
the secretary to render emergency medical care as defined by RCW 18.73.081.
(18) "Stretcher" means a cart designed to serve as a litter
for the transportation of a patient in a prone or supine position
as is commonly used in the ambulance industry, such as wheeled
stretchers, portable stretchers, stair chairs, solid backboards,
scoop stretchers, basket stretchers, or flexible stretchers. The
term does not include personal mobility aids that recline at an
angle or remain at a flat position, that are owned or leased for
a period of at least one week by the individual using the
equipment or the individual's guardian or representative, such as
wheelchairs, personal gurneys, or banana carts.
[2005 c 193 § 2; 2000 c 93 § 16; 1990 c 269 § 23; 1988 c 104 § 3; 1987 c 214 § 2; 1983 c 112 § 5; 1979 ex.s. c 261 § 1; 1973 1st ex.s. c 208 § 3.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 2005 c 193: "The legislature finds that requiring all patients who need to travel in a prone or supine position but are medically stable, to be transported by ambulance can be overly restrictive to individuals with disabilities. These individuals frequently travel by means of reclining wheelchairs or devices commonly referred to as banana carts. Expanding travel options for these individuals will give them greater opportunities for mobility and reduce their costs of travel." [2005 c 193 § 1.]
Severability -- 1990 c 269: See RCW 70.168.901.