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  • 19:45, 22 October 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page File:LifeVac.jpg (Picture of LifeVac device)
  • 19:45, 22 October 2024 Treloars talk contribs uploaded File:LifeVac.jpg (Picture of LifeVac device)
  • 19:41, 22 October 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page LifeVac (Created page with "==Procedure Guidelines== ===9.42 LifeVac=== INDICATIONS *The Lifevac is a non-powered single patient portable suction apparatus used to remove a foreign body airway obstruction. *If the victim is unable to ventilate any air, then perform Abdominal Thrusts. If Abdominal Thrusts fail after three attempts or the victim becomes unconscious then it is recommended to attempt use of the LifeVac. (Modifications of Chest thrusts for pregnancy or obese and 5 back slaps/5 chest co...")
  • 16:03, 18 October 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page CORE Opioid Addiction Recovery (Created page with "==Section 5 -MEDICAL== ===5.23 CORE Opioid Addiction Recovery=== These patients have suffered an opioid overdose or poisoning resulting in a decreased level of consciousness and near or complete respiratory arrest. Absence of consciousness/respirations have been treated by bystanders, law enforcement or EMS crew with naloxone (Narcan, Kloxxado, etc). AFTER INITIAL MEDICAL CARE : PRECIPTIATED OPIOID WITHDRAWAL: Once the patient has received naloxone (Narcan/Kloxxado)...")
  • 15:38, 18 October 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page CORE Opioid Addition Recovery (Created page with "==Section 5 -MEDICAL== ===5.23 CORE Opioid Addition Recovery=== These patients have suffered an opioid overdose or poisoning resulting in a decreased level of consciousness and near or complete respiratory arrest. Absence of consciousness/respirations have been treated by bystanders, law enforcement or EMS crew with naloxone (Narcan, Kloxxado, etc). AFTER INITIAL MEDICAL CARE : PRECIPTIATED OPIOID WITHDRAWAL: Once the patient has received naloxone (Narcan/Kloxxado) a...")
  • 13:26, 19 March 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page Controlled Substance Disposal Procedures (Created page with "==Procedure Guidelines== ===9.41 Controlled substances disposal procedure=== *This procedure applies to DEA controlled substances that have expired, have a broken seal, or otherwise need to be disposed of. It does not apply to the wasting of remaining medications after partial administration to a patient. *Each agency will designate who in their agency will be responsible for disposal of controlled substances, this should not be a street paramedic responsibility. *The...")
  • 20:58, 22 January 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page Hypertonic Saline (Created page with "==Section 8 - MEDICATION GUIDELINES== ===ELECTROLYTE=== ====Hypertonic Saline / 3% Saline==== '''DESCRIPTION''' Strong saline solution used to shift fluid out of the cells and decrease intercranial pressure '''INDICATIONS''' Traumatic Brain Injury '''CONTRAINDICATIONS''' None found '''PRECAUTIONS''' None found '''DOSAGE''' * Pediatrics - 5 ml/kg IV/IO utilizing 10 gtts drip set. * Max dose 250 ml Hypertonic Saline")
  • 20:43, 22 January 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page Keppra (Created page with "==Section 8 - MEDICATION GUIDELINES== ===ANTICONVULSANT=== ====Keppra / Levetiracetam==== '''DESCRIPTION / ACTION:''' * Anticonvulsant for Traumatic Brain Injury patients. '''INDICATIONS:''' * TBI in the Pediatric Patient '''CONTRAINDICATIONS:''' * Hypersensitivity or allergy '''DOSE:''' * For pediatrics, 20 mg/kg IV or IO push. May repeat at 40 mg/kg * Max dose of 1 gram. Keppra")
  • 16:31, 22 January 2024 Treloars talk contribs created page Ancef (Created page with "==Section 8 - MEDICATION GUIDELINES== ===ANTIBIOTIC=== ====CEFAZOLIN / ANCEF==== '''DESCRIPTION / ACTION:''' * Cefazolin is a first generation cephalosporin antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections * Cefazolin is often used pre-operatively to reduce the risk of surgical infections '''INDICATIONS:''' * Open extremity fracture * Penetrating trauma to the torso '''CONTRAINDICATIONS:''' * Allergy to penicillin or cephalosporins '''POSSIBLE ADVERSE REACTIONS'''...")
  • 18:24, 15 September 2023 Treloars talk contribs created page T-POD Pelvic Stabilization Device (Created page with "==Procedure Guidelines== ===9.40 T-POD Pelvic Stabilization Device=== T-POD® Pelvic Stabilization Device is indicated for treating a pelvic injury or significant pelvic pain. Untreated, pelvic injuries can result in extreme pain, significant internal bleeding and can be fatal. Traumatic injuries from pelvic fractures may occur with minimal external signs and have been associated with significant hemorrhage. When pelvic trauma has occurred, binding the hips quickly and...")
  • 17:44, 15 September 2023 Treloars talk contribs moved page Hospital Capability Chart - DRAFT to Hospital Capability Chart (Removed DRAFT)
  • 12:50, 27 June 2023 Treloars talk contribs deleted page Hormones Vitamins (No longer in protocol)
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