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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== ===3.05 SEVERE RESPIRATORY PATHOGENS=== ...
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  • == Respiratory/Breathing Treatments == ...re not cured when we relieve their bronchial spasm with Albuterol or other respiratory treatments.''' Please keep that in mind when treating patients for bronchia ...
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  • == Respiratory/Breathing Treatments == ...re not cured when we relieve their bronchial spasm with Albuterol or other respiratory treatments.''' Please keep that in mind when treating patients for bronchia ...
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  • ...pread relatively easily, its severity appears to be less than other severe respiratory pathogens, especially with early treatment. #Follow the [[Severe Respiratory Pathogens|“Severe Respiratory Pathogens” (Section 3.05)]] guideline at a GUARDED level ...
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  • ...eminole County, we are reinstating our upgraded response under the “Severe Respiratory Pathogens” protocol.'' ...pread relatively easily, its severity appears to be less than other severe respiratory pathogens, especially with early treatment. ...
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  • === <span style="color: green;">MILD (urticaria, no respiratory involvement)</span> === === <span style="color: gold;">MODERATE (mild respiratory involvement)</span> === ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== ===3.05 SEVERE RESPIRATORY PATHOGENS=== ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== [[Category:Respiratory|0303]] ...
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  • ...l 2nd degree or higher burns to the torso with an impending or established respiratory compromise as a result of the burns. * On patients with an impending or established respiratory/ventilator compromise as a result of circumferential or near-circumferentia ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== *** No history of asthma, pneumonia or other respiratory illnesses ...
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  • ...that you have a COVID or positive COVID patient by using the term “strict respiratory precautions alert”. ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== ...and Care|INITIAL MEDICAL CARE]] (2.01) Obtain history of patient's current respiratory medications and time of last dosage. ...
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  • Patients who screen positive for “Strict Respiratory Precautions Alert” include those with any of the following symptoms/risk ...to all area emergency departments, EMS units will be calling in a “Strict Respiratory Precautions Alert” whenever transporting a patient who meets the above cr ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== *Obtain history and assess respiratory status. ...
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  • * May cause hypotension, circulatory collapse, or cardiac and respiratory depression. Calcium Chloride should be available to counteract the untowar ...
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  • ! Age !! Respiratory !! Systolic BP !! Diastolic BP !! Pulse !! Weight (lb) ...
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  • '''Discontinuation of ECC Use of Strict Respiratory Precaution Questioning''' ...hot zones, and current symptoms. Responding units would receive a “Strict Respiratory Precaution” (SRP) announcement from the ECC via radio for all patients an ...
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  • ...al signs includes blood pressure (palpable systolic is acceptable), pulse, respiratory rate and effort, GCS, AVPU, pain score and scale, and SaO2. ...ly pulse oximeter, if available, to all patients with potential cardiac or respiratory emergencies. ...
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  • * It may cause respiratory depression. [[Naloxone|Naloxone]] should be readily available to counteract ...
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  • ...gen and advanced airway placement as necessary to support ventilations and respiratory effort. * [[Intubation Nasotracheal|INTUBATE]] if severe respiratory distress, preferably nasal route. ...
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  • ...est and at least three days without fever and/or other major symptoms such respiratory, the individual can return to work without negative testing but must wear f ...
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  • * Use with caution in patients with asthma and other lower respiratory diseases due to the potential for dyspnea. ...
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  • * May cause drowsiness, dizziness, respiratory depression, or arrest, nausea, vomiting, or euphoria. Pregnant EMS care pro ...
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  • | Respiratory effort|| Absent || Slow, irregular|| Strong crying ...
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  • * Minor respiratory complaints * Cough, congestion, shortness of breath without signs of acute respiratory failure or unstable CHF ...
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  • *** Respiratory rate and status. *** Respiratory rate and status. ...
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  • ** Respiratory compromise (SaO2 90% after appropriate oxygen therapy, respiratory rate < 10 or > 40 min) ...
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  • * Respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest ...
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  • * Suspect when patient presents with severe respiratory distress hypotension, distended neck veins, absent breath sounds on the inv ...
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  • * Assess breath sounds and respiratory status. ...
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  • * Assess respiratory rate. ...
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  • * Respiratory status ...
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  • RESPIRATORY: Refer to [[Allergic Reaction Anaphylactic Shock|ALLERGIC REACTION/ANAPHYLA ...ly suspect the patient has a past medical history of seizures, drug abuse, respiratory, cardiac, psychological, or any other condition requiring clearance from a ...
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  • **'''Note: Only administer enough [[Naloxone|NALOXONE (NARCAN)]] to improve respiratory effort if decreased, it is not necessary to reverse the altered mental stat ...
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  • 3. And obviously, if you become ill, especially with fever and respiratory systems, do not come to work and, it if happens while you are at work, get ...
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  • * Respiratory / Cardiac arrest Notify hospital via radio that patient is on CPAP and request that Respiratory be notified. ...
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  • ** Respiratory compromise (SaO2 90% after appropriate oxygen therapy, respiratory rate < 10 or > 40 min) ...
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  • ...his/her demeanor calms down and the condition may deteriorate quickly into respiratory arrest and death. ** '''This is an ominous sign!''' It may progress into respiratory depression and arrest. ...
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  • ** Respiratory distress or apnea ...
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  • ...palpable pulse or blood pressure, who exhibits no response to stimuli, no respiratory effort, is not exposed to an environment likely to promote hypothermia, (su ...
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  • ...aloxone|NALOXONE (NARCAN)]] 0.4 mg IVP, IO or IN start low and titrate for respiratory function improvement. Maximum total dose of 2 mg. ...
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  • ** Respiratory Rate greater than 20 breaths per minute ...
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  • * Respiratory or cardiac arrest. ...
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  • * If respiratory distress develops during use of the ResQGARD, immediately discontinue use. ...
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  • ==Section 3 - RESPIRATORY== ...
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  • ===Section 3 - Respiratory=== | 3.05|| [[Severe Respiratory Pathogens]]|| November-10 ...
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  • ...least one set of vitals (before and after treatment as well) (Pulse, B/P, Respiratory rate) (temp, O2 sat, CO2, EKG, etc. as indicated) #Circumstances at onset (any complaint prior to arrest?) (Respiratory, trauma, etc.) ...
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  • * Respiratory paralysis may develop ...
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  • | APGAR || appearance, pulse, grimace, activity and respiratory effort | ARDS || acute respiratory distress syndrome ...
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  • *3-Lead ECG performed on all altered mental status; syncope/fainting; respiratory distress; drug/toxic ingestions and abdominal pain patients (>35 years of a ...
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