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  • ===2.02 INITIAL TRAUMA ASSESSMENT AND CARE=== * Initiate trauma alert when appropriate from scene. ...
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  • ==Section 6 - TRAUMA== '''[[Initial Trauma Assessment and Care|INITIAL TRAUMA CARE, (2.02)]] OXYGEN @ 100% via NRB mask or assist with BVM.''' ...
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  • '''If patient is a TRAUMA ALERT''' * Non Trauma Alert patients are to be transported to the ED of the closest OB receiving ...
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  • ==== Stable patients with medical or trauma complaints not likely to require emergent admission or acute surgical inter * Isolated head trauma in adults without acute neurological deficits or high index of suspicion of ...
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  • ...Medical Assessment and Care|MEDICAL]]/[[Initial Trauma Assessment and Care|TRAUMA]] CARE (2.01/2.02)'''. ...
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  • ...forth in the [[Determination of Death in Trauma|DETERMINATION OF DEATH IN TRAUMA PRACTICE PARAMETER (1.06)]]. ...
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  • * Penetrating trauma to the torso ...
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  • ==Section 6 – TRAUMA== ...dical Assessment and Care|MEDICAL]] / [[Initial Trauma Assessment and Care|TRAUMA]] CARE, (2.01) / (2.02)==== ...
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  • Keep this in the back of your mind should you be on a pediatric trauma call, you have already called for and air transport is responding . . . and ...
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  • * Trauma Alert Criteria ...
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  • ...er notice, stable patients who are deemed STEMI Alerts, Stroke Alerts, and Trauma Alerts should be taken to the next nearest appropriate facility and not to ...
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  • ==Section 6 - TRAUMA== | '''Not every Emergency Trauma Patient needs immobilization with a long backboard. This is the new standar ...
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  • ...ggests that severe hypoxia or breathing may be a problem. Use on all multi-trauma patients and all patients who present with sign and symptoms of shock . ...
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  • ===1.09 TRAUMA TRANSPORT PROTOCOLS=== ...the criteria, the paramedic is empowered to transport that patient to the Trauma Center. ...
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  • ** The trauma patient should be enroute to a receiving facility within 10 minutes. * For trauma situations, a pediatric patient is with the anatomical and physical charact ...
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  • * Trauma patients. ...
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  • ...Approx 50% of knee joint dislocations have vascular compromise. Consider a Trauma center if this is suspected. ...
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  • ...essment and Care|INITIAL MEDICAL]] or [[Initial Trauma Assessment and Care|TRAUMA CARE]] (2.01/2.02). Follow appropriate Practice Parameters for specific cas ...
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  • * Facial trauma. ...
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  • *Trismus, limited mouth opening, airway abscess, trauma or mass ...to hold the i-gel securely in place, but not excessive tension as to cause trauma to patients neck and or face or that may cause unwanted downward pressure o ...
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