Manuals Combined: MEDICAL EVACUATION DUSTOFF STANDING ORDERS and TREATMENT PROTOCOLS TEMPLATE, MEDEVAC STANDING ORDERS AND TREATMENT PROTOCOLS TEMPLATE & TCCC / T3 AND WOUND TREATMENT
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CONTENTS:
INDEX I. THE FLI GHT MEDIC OATH II. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS III. OPERATIONAL INTENTION STATEMENT IV. QUALITY ASSURANCE/CONTROL V. ADULT MEDEVAC PROTOCOLS VI. PEDIATRIC MEDEVAC PROTOCOLS VII. PROCEDURES VIII. MEDICATIONS IX. USEFUL CALCULATIONS
I. INTRODUCTION AND USE II. ADMINISTRATIVE 1. Standing Orders 2. Prepare a Patient for Transport 3. Interfacility Transfer of Acutely Ill/Injured Patients 4. Patient and Scene Management 5. Documentation and Confidentiality 6. Sexual Assault 7. Treatment of Minors 8. Patient Refusal 9. Do Not Resuscitate/Resuscitation Termination 10. Infection Control 11. Communications 12. Patient Destinations per Acuity Category III. CLINICAL PROCEDURES 1. General Airway Management 2. Oropharyngeal Airway (OPA) Insertion 3. Nasopharyngeal Airway (NPA) Insertion 4. Suctioning 5. Hemorrhage (Bleeding) Control 6. Dextrose Stick 7. Splinting 8. Short Spine Board (O.S.S.) 9. Traction Splint 10. Long Spine Board 11. SKED Stretcher 12. MAST/PASG 13. Intravenous Therapy 14. Oral Endotracheal Intubation in the Air Transport Setting 15. Surgical Cricothyrotomy 16. Intramuscular Injection Therapy 17. Subcutaneous Injection Therapy 18. Intraosseous Therapy 19. Chest Decompression (Adult/Pediatric) 20. Cardiac Monitor / Use of Defibrillator 21. External Jugular Intravenous Therapy 22. Rapid Sequence Intubation with Neuromuscular Blockade 23. Mass Casualty Incident Triage IV. MEDICAL PATIENT CARE 1. Assessment (Medical) 2. Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage (G.I. Bleed) 3. Non-Traumatic Long Term Acute Illness 4. Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA or Stroke) 5. Seizures 6. Non-Traumatic Abdominal Pain 7. Asthma/COPD 8. Congestive Heart Failure (Pulmonary Edema) 9. Syncope/Fainting 10. Unconscious Patient (Unknown Etiology) 11. Anaphylaxis/Allergic Reactions 12. Symptomatic Hypovolemic Shock 13. Non-Traumatic Chest Pain 14. Cardiac Arrest / Dysrhythmia 15. Poisoning/Overdose 16. Labor and Delivery 17. Snakebites 18. Non-Traumatic Ophthalmological Emergencies 19. Diabetic Emergencies 20. Insect Bites/Stings 21. Thrombolytic Screening V. TRAUMA PATIENT CARE 1. Assessment (Trauma) 2. Trauma Patient 3. Head Injury 4. Spinal Injury 5. Amputation 6. Evisceration 7. Impaled Objects 8. Fracture 9. Thoracic Trauma 10. Ophthalmological Injuries VI. BEHAVIORAL PATIENT CARE 1. Behavioral Emergencies 2. Sexual Assault 3. The Combative Patient 4. Suicidal Patients VII. ENVIRONMENTAL PATIENT CARE 1. Hyperthermia /Heat Stroke 2. Hypothermia 3. Frostbite 4. Smoke Inhalation/Carbon Monoxide Poisoning 5. Chemical and Thermal Burns 6. Electrical Injuries/Lightning 7. Near-Drowning 1. 8. Dysbarism (Arterial Gas Embolism and Decompression Illness) 9. Hazardous Materials/Radiation Emergencies 10. Nerve Agent Poisoning VIII. PEDIATRIC PATIENT CARE 1. Patient Assessment 2. Respiratory Distress/Failure 3. Newborn Resuscitation 4. Head Trauma (Pediatric) 5. Chest Trauma (Pediatric) 6. Abdominal Trauma (Pediatric) 7. Asthma/Wheezing 8. Fever 9. Coma/Altered Mental Status 10. Shock 11. Seizures 12. Burns 13. Epiglottitis 14. Near Drowning 15. Electrical Injuries/Lightning 16. Hypothermia 17. Hyperthermia 18. Poisoning 19. Anaphylaxis 20. Suspected Child Abuse IX. MEDICATION REFERENCE 1. Adenosine (Adenocard) 2. Albuterol (Ventolin) 3. Aspirin 4. Atropine Sulfate 5. Dextrose 6. Diazepam (Valium) 7. Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) 8. Dopamine (Intropin) 9. Droperidol (Inapsine) 10. Epinephrine 11. Flumazenil (Romazicon) 12. Furosemide (Lasix) 13. Lidocaine (Xylocaine) 14. Magnesium Sulfate 15. Midazolam (Versed) 16. Morphine Sulfate 17. Naloxone (Narcan) 18. Nitroglycerin 19. Oxygen 20. Sodium Bicarbonate 21. Succinylcholine (Anectine) 22. Thiamine 23. Vecuronium (Norcuron) 24. Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) X. UPDATES XI. NOTES