SMOs- General Protocols Flashcards
1
Q
Radio Report (2)
A
- Name and vehicle number of provider
- Requested destination, closest hospital and estimated time of arrival
- Age, sex, and approximate weight of patient
- Chief Complaint, to include symptoms and degree of distress
- History of present illness/injury
- Pertinent Medical History:
- Allergies
- Medications
- Past History of current illness
- Last Meal
- Events surrounding incident - Clinical condition:
- Focused and detailed patient assessment findings - Treatment initiated and response
2
Q
When must a full report be given rather than an abbreviated radio report?
A
- When vital signs are unstable,
- When any treatment has been initiated other than OXYGEN and/or IV, or
- When requesting transport to destination other than the closest hospital (by time).
3
Q
Abbreviated Radio Report (2)
A
- Name and vehicle number of provider
- Requested destination, closest hospital, and estimated time of arrival
- Age and sex
- Chief Complaint, to include symptoms and degree of distress
- Clinical condition:
- Vital signs stable
4
Q
Adult Respiratory Distress (3)
A
Tx based on signs and SPO2
94-100%, Subjective Dyspnea
- NC 2-6LPM or supportive care
90-94%, Moderate dyspnea
- NC 2-6LPM
85-90%, severe dyspnea
- NRB 15LPM or CPAP
RR<8, SPO2 <85%, ALOC
ABLE to ventilate?
Yes= BVM 10-12 breaths per minute w/ 100% oxygen
No= ET tube or supraglotic airway (protocol 84 or 85)
*Titrate O2 to 94-98% on all
5
Q
Airway Obstruction (4)
A
Conscious:
5 abdominal thrusts
-repeat until relieved or unconscious
Unconscious:
- If visible, remove object
- Attempt to ventilate
- If still obstructed and unconscious, CPR 30:2
- Every time you open airway to give breaths, look for object and remove if possible - Still obstructed, try forced ventilation, or intubate and pass tube pushing the object into right mainstem, then pull back and ventilate left lung.
- If unsuccessful, perform needle cricothyrotomy (86)
6
Q
Adult Pain Control (5) (Mild Pain)
A
Mild pain (0-6)
- Consider IV
- Monitor and reassess
- Transport
7
Q
Adult Pain Control (5) (Moderate to Severe Pain)
A
Moderate to Severe Pain (>6) IC FM 1. Establish IV 2. Cardiac monitor 3. Fentanyl -50mcg IV/IO/IM/IN -may repeat q5 as needed, max 200mcg or Morphine -2mg IV/IO/IM -may repeat q5 as needed, max 10mg