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Various protocols and guidelines for emergency medical personnel to follow when responding to different types of trauma and medical emergencies. It covers topics such as cardiac arrest management, triage methodologies, ventilation requirements, transport considerations, and specific injury assessments. The information provided aims to ensure appropriate and standardized care is delivered to patients in critical situations, with a focus on maintaining airway, breathing, and circulation, as well as identifying and treating life-threatening conditions. The document serves as a comprehensive reference for emergency medical service providers to navigate complex scenarios and make informed decisions to optimize patient outcomes.
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Sexual assault victims less than 13 years of age shall be transported to what hospital? - Correct Answer-Sunrise Hospital Which of the following describes heat exhaustion? - Correct Answer-Elevated Body Temperature Cool, moist skin Weakness Anxious tachypnea Nothing contained in these protocols shall be construed to expand the scope of practice of any licensed Attendant beyond that which is identified in the Clark County EMS Regulations and the protocols. - Correct Answer-True When is cervical stabilization not performed? - Correct Answer-* Penetrating trauma to the head and/or neck with no evidence of spinal injury
Which of the following are considered obvious signs of death? - Correct Answer-*Body decomposition *Decapitation *Incineration Transaction of thorax Which of the following constitute an approved SNHD DNR? - Correct Answer-Form *Wallet Card *Medallion Should oxygen be withheld from a patient in respiratory distress? - Correct Answer-No The Pediatric Patient Destination protocol is used for: - Correct Answer-Patients less than 18 years of age Circumferential burns meets criteria to be transported to a burn center. - Correct Answer-True How fast does a motorcycle need to be traveling when it crashed to be considered for the Trauma Field Triage Criteria? - Correct Answer-20mph What level trauma center is St. Rose Siena? - Correct Answer- Step 1 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria assess or measures what? - Correct Answer- Vital Signs For cardiac arrest patients who are pregnant, manual CPR is recommended - Correct Answer-True If a pediatric patient has a heart rate of less than 60bpm then CPR should be initiated - Correct Answer-True For a suspected narcotic overdose, how much Naloxone can be administered intranasally? - Correct Answer-2-4mg Orthopedic devices cannot be left in place during interfacility transfer. - Correct Answer- False What level trauma center is UMC? - Correct Answer- If cardiac arrest is witnessed by EMS or CPR in progress and patient is unresponsive with no pulse, begin Continuous Cardiac Compressions (CCC). - Correct Answer-True Sexual assault victims that are more than a 50 mile radius from UMC or Sunrise hospital must be transported to UMC or Sunrise Hospital - Correct Answer-False Transport the patient to the nearest appropriate facility
How many proximal long bone fractures places a patient in Step 2 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria? - Correct Answer- How much does one arm represent in an adult patient in the Rule of 9s? - Correct Answer-9% A patient with burns that involve the face, hands, feet, genitalia, perineum, or major joints meets criteria to be transported to a burn center. - Correct Answer-True At what temperature does sweating generally disappear? - Correct Answer-104 F When notifying the staff of an approved alcohol or drug abuse facility, contact should be made via a recorded phone patch through the FAO at 702-382-9007 - Correct Answer- True How far away should defibrillation pads be placed from a pacemaker or pulse generator? - Correct Answer-1 inch What is the purpose of the protocol manual? - Correct Answer-Provide guidance to all prehospital care providers and emergency department physicians within the Clark County EMS System. How long can Postpartum Eclampsia/Pre-Eclampsia present after childbirth? - Correct Answer-up to 6 weeks What level trauma center is UMC? - Correct Answer- Sexual assaults victims between the ages of 13 and 18 can be transported to what hospital? - Correct Answer-Sunrise UMC When transporting a patient to a remote outpatient emergency department, telemetry contact does not have to be made - Correct Answer-False How much does a leg represent in a pediatric patient in the rule of 9s? - Correct Answer- What are appropriate triage methodologies that can be used when patients exceed available resources? - Correct Answer-START SMART What is the ideal scene time for a patient having a stroke? - Correct Answer-Less than 10 minutes
Verbal instructions from friends or family members constitute a valid DNR/POLST. - Correct Answer-False Describe a dystonic reaction - Correct Answer-*Involuntary muscle movements or spasms of the face, neck, and upper extremitites Typically an adverse reaction to drugs such as Haloperidol In patients in which the ability to ventilate cannot be established, where shall the patient be transported to? - Correct Answer-The nearest emergency department Step 3 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria assess or measures what? - Correct Answer- Mechanism of injury A patient who meets step 1 of the Trauma Triage Field Criteria, must be transported to what level trauma center? - Correct Answer-Level 1 Level 2 Which of the following describes heat exhaustion? - Correct Answer-Elevated body temperature *Cool, moist skin *Weakness Anxious tachypnea A patient may be placed in an Emergency Room waiting if which of the following criteria are met? - Correct Answer-Did not receive any parenteral medications during EMS transport except a single dose of a narcotic and/or an anti-emetic. *In the judgment of the Paramedic/EMT-P, does not require continuous cardiac monitoring. *Is left with a verbal report to hospital personnel. *Can maintain a sitting position without adverse impact on their medical condition. Normal vital signs. How much intrusion needs to be present on any other site of the vehicle to be considered for the Trauma Triage Field Criteria? - Correct Answer- If there is any question regarding patient viability, to include potential hypothermia, rescutiation will be initiated - Correct Answer-True If a telemetry physician's order cannot be carried out, what must occur? - Correct Answer-Indicate on the prehospital care record the reason why the order could not be carried out
For a patient to be transported to an approved alcohol and drug abuse facility, the respiratory rate must be between what range? - Correct Answer-12- What is the definition of a patient? - Correct Answer-*An individual that has contact with the EMS system *A complaint or mechanism suggestive of potential illness or injury *Obvious evidence of illness or injury An individual or informed 2nd/3rd party caller requests evaluation for potential illness or injury Which of the following are associated with a grand mal seizure? - Correct Answer-Loss of consciousness *Incontinence Oral trauma What is status epilepticus? - Correct Answer-Two or more seizures successively without an intervening lucid period Seizure lasting over 5 minutes How much does the groin represent in an adult patient in the Rule of 9s? - Correct Answer-1% During cardiac arrest, how often are pulse checks performed? - Correct Answer-Every 2 minutes If a patient requires manual ventilatory assistance, then how many attendants should attend to the patient? - Correct Answer- What needs to be submitted to the Southern Nevada Health District after a drowning incident? - Correct Answer-Submersion Incident Report Form Stuck clothing should be removed from a burned patient. - Correct Answer-False All patients in cardiac arrest or in whom the ability to adequately ventilate cannot be established should be transported to the closest facility. - Correct Answer-True What does the Parkland Burn Formula define - Correct Answer-How much fluid is given over 24 hours for a burned patient What are the approved Hypothermia Centers? - Correct Answer-Centennial Hills *Desert Springs *Henderson Hospital *Mountain View Hospital *St. Rose Siena *Southern Hills
*Spring Valley *Summerlin *Sunrise *UMC Valley What is recommended if hypoxia is the cause of the cardiac arrest? - Correct Answer- Early ventilation If a drowning victim has foam in the airway, the foam should be suctioned out initially. - Correct Answer-False What is the most common cause of bradycardia in a child? - Correct Answer- Hypoxemia How fast does a vehicle need to be traveling immediately before a collision to be considered for Step 3 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria? - Correct Answer-40MPH The Systolic BP Calculation of (Age In Years x 2)/70 can be used in patients up to what age? - Correct Answer- Adult pads may be used on children weighing more than how much? - Correct Answer- 15kg Who should be present for patients requiring mechanical ventilation? - Correct Answer- Trained personnel authorized to operate the equipment Patients sustaining burn injuries shall be transported in accordance with what protocol - Correct Answer-Burn protocol How much does the posterior torso represent in an adult patient in the Rule of 9s? - Correct Answer-18% In order to quantify vaginal bleeding, a patient should be assessed for what? - Correct Answer-Number of pads used per hour At what intervals is an APGAR score recorded? - Correct Answer-1 minute after birth *5 minutes after birth All patients with absent vital signs who do not have conclusive signs of death shall be treated with life-resuscitating measures unless EMS personnel are presented with a valid Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR)/Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST) Identification/Order. - Correct Answer-True A remote outpatient emergency department can treat obstetric patients under how many weeks gestation? - Correct Answer-20 weeks
How much does an arm represent in a pediatric patient in the rule of 9s? - Correct Answer- A patient may be placed in the ER waiting room if their heart rate is between what range? - Correct Answer-60 - 100 Hospitals that have declared internal disaster should be bypassed, except for patients presenting with what condition(s)? - Correct Answer-* Inability to ventilate
Which of the following describes heat cramps? - Correct Answer-*Normal to elevated body temperature *Weakness Muscle cramping A patient who meets step 2 of the Trauma Triage Field Criteria, must be transported to what level trauma center - Correct Answer-Level 1 *Level 2 A patient with a diastolic blood pressure between what range may be placed in an ER waiting room - Correct Answer-60- The administration of nitroglycerin is contraindicated for any patient who has used erectile dysfunction medications within the last 24 hours - Correct Answer-false How much does the front represent in a pediatric patient in the rule of 9s - Correct Answer- A psychiatric patient without a potentially life threatening illness may be transported to a Remote Outpatient Emergency Department. - Correct Answer-false When are pediatric protocols to be used? - Correct Answer-On children who have not yet experienced puberty A DNR or POLST order shall be validated by confirming the patient's - Correct Answer- *Age *Condition of identification form Name How much does an arm represent in a pediatric patient in the rule of 9s? - Correct Answer- For a suspected traumatic brain injury, how far should the head be elevated? - Correct Answer-30 degrees Which of the following should be performed for a patient with hyperthermia? - Correct Answer-Passive cooling measures *remove from environment *remove tight clothing *temperature measurement Chemical burns meets criteria to be transported to a burn center. - Correct Answer-True A fall greater than how many feet places the pediatric patient into Step 3 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria - Correct Answer-
When rescucitation has been terminated in the field, what should happen to all medical devices? - Correct Answer-left in place Define severe hypothermia. - Correct Answer-< 82F For a patient to be transported to an approved alcohol and drug abuse facility, the pulse rate must be between what range - Correct Answer-60- A patient that is less than 10 years old or over 50 years old with second and/or third degree burns in over 10% of the body surface area meets criteria to be transported to a burn center - Correct Answer-True Describe a full thickness (3rd degree) burn - Correct Answer-*Charred skin *Leathery skin *Painless A patient on a legal psychiatric hold may be placed in the ER waiting room. - Correct Answer-False Cervical stabilization is the placement of an approved, properly-sized cervical collar and securing the patient to a long spinal board - Correct Answer-False EMS providers are mandatory reporters in regards to suspected abuse of any vulnerable person - Correct Answer-True When should defibrillation be attempted during an unwitnessed cardiac arrest? - Correct Answer-After 2 minutes of CPR A patient may be placed in the ER waiting room if their respiratory rate is in what range - Correct Answer-10 - 20 A body can be moved without the coroners permission - Correct Answer-False What should burns be covered with? - Correct Answer-Dry sterile dressings What is often associated with submersion incidents? - Correct Answer-Hypothermia Electrical burns, including lightning injuries meets criteria to be transported to a burn center - Correct Answer-True Telephone contact may only be used if the call is recorded via a phone patch through the FAO at 702-382-9000 - Correct Answer-False What is the goal of the protocol manual? - Correct Answer-Standardize prehospital care in Clark County.
What should SPO2 be maintained at for patients on home oxygen or with chronic conditions? - Correct Answer-> 90% Patients must have suspected OR electrocardiographic findings consistent with hyperkalemia (bradycardia with widening QRS complexes) BEFORE initiating treatment. - Correct Answer-True Patients who have been exposed to carbon monoxide should be transported to what type of facility? - Correct Answer-Hyperbaric Chamber Deep suctioning is recommended during neonatal rescuitation. - Correct Answer-False A body can be moved without the coroners permission - Correct Answer-False STEMIs, strokes, or a patient with acute coronary syndrome may be transported to a remote outpatient emergency department. - Correct Answer-False What are possible causes of Obstructive Shock - Correct Answer-*Pericardial Tamponade *Pulmonary Embolus Tension Pneumothorax Which of the following hospitals are approved pediatric centers - Correct Answer-St. Rose Siena, Summerlin Hospital *Sunrise Hospital University Medical Center Carefully monitor patients as you treat them; stable tachycardia may convert to unstable rhythms/conditions quickly - Correct Answer-True Telemetry contact shall be established in which of the following situations - Correct Answer-All Code 3 (emergency) transports *Any medical emergency in which the EMS provider's judgement suggests consultation with a telemetry physician is necessary *For all trauma patients going to a trauma center When telemetry is required per protocol Telemetry contact should be established by radio. - Correct Answer-True When are backboards indicated? - Correct Answer-Extrication/patient movement The associated monitor file must be uploaded and attached to the ePCR if the monitor was used for which of the following purposes? - Correct Answer-Assessing and/or monitoring the cardiac rhtyhm *Obtaining a 12 lead EKG *Providing electrical therapy including cardioversion, defibrillation, and/or pacing
Monitoring End Tidal CO2 levels and/or waveform of an intubated patient Nothing contained within these protocols is meant to delay rapid patient transport to a receiving facility - Correct Answer-True Step 4 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria assess or measures what? - Correct Answer- Special considerations Patients with traumatic injuries shall be transported in accordance with what protocol? - Correct Answer-Trauma Field Triage Criteria For a patient to be transported to an approved alcohol and drug abuse facility, the Glasgow coma score must be above what level? - Correct Answer- For a patient to be transported to an approved alcohol and drug abuse facility, the systolic blood pressure must be between what range - Correct Answer-90- Which of the following is considered supportive care? - Correct Answer-Suction the airway *Administer oxygen *Position of comfort *Splint *Control bleeding, *Pain medication (ALS only) *Emotional support *Contact hospice, home health, attending physician, or hospital as appropriate *Be attentive of any actions the patient may take to revoke his authorization to withhold life-resuscitating treatment Licensed EMS personnel are not obligated to continue rescucitation efforts that have been started by other persons at the scene if the patient meets the criteria in the Prehospital Death Determination protocol - Correct Answer-True When can telephone contact to a receiving facility be used - Correct Answer-When it is routed via a recorded phone patch through the Fire Alarm Office How many sides should be secured on an occlusive dressing? - Correct Answer- If cardiac arrest is witnessed by EMS or CPR in progress and patient is unresponsive with no pulse, begin CPR at 30 compressions and two ventilations - Correct Answer- False What type of patients should ambulance attendants transfer? - Correct Answer-Only those whose therapy required during transfer lies within the ambulance attendant's capabilities
A patient may be placed in the ER waiting room if their respiratory rate is between what range? - Correct Answer-10- A patient with a diastolic blood pressure between what range may be placed in an ER waiting room? - Correct Answer-60- What is considered a hypertensive patient in the setting of Pulmonary Edema/CHF? - Correct Answer-Diastolic BP > 100 mmHg A patient may be placed in the ER waiting room if their diastolic blood pressure is between what range? - Correct Answer-60- A patient care report will be completed for each incident/patient encounter. - Correct Answer-True During normal childbirth, what should happen if the amniotic sac is not already broken - Correct Answer-Puncture the amniotic sac What should happen to orogastric or nasogastric tubes during transfer? - Correct Answer-*Left in place *Closed off Set to suction Choose all that apply to describe the S.A.F.E.R. model. - Correct Answer-Stabilize the situation by containing and lowering the stimuli. *Assess and acknowledge the crisis. *Facilitate the identification and activation of resources (chaplain, family, friends, or police) *Encourage patient to use resources and take actions in his/her best interest. Recovery or referral - leave patient in care of responsible person or professional, or transport to appropriate facility. Identify the correct T's in the pneumonic "H's and T's - Correct Answer-Tension Pneumothorax *Tamponade, Cardiac *Toxins *Thrombosis, pulmonary Thrombosis, coronary During a pediatric cardiac arrest, how often should compressors be switched - Correct Answer-Every 2 minutes What kind of dressing should be applied to an abdominal evisceration - Correct Answer- Wet trauma dressing What are possible causes of Hypovolemic Shock? - Correct Answer-Hemorrhage *Trauma
*GI Bleeding *Ruptured Aortic Aneurysm Pregnancy Related Bleeding For a drowning victim in cardiac arrest, what should emphasis be placed on? - Correct Answer-Oxygenation/Ventilation During child birth, if the child is a breach delivery, how should the child be handled - Correct Answer-Support body of baby during delivery of head Where should a pediatric burn patient be transported to? - Correct Answer-UMC Pediatric ED During epistaxis, how many sprays of oxymetazoline are sprayed in each nostril - Correct Answer- How many times can a patient be assisted with their own Nitroglycerin - Correct Answer- Define pregnancy hypertension - Correct Answer- > 140 systolic *> 90 diastolic *Relative increase of 30 systolic from patient's normal pre-pregnancy BP Relative increase of 20 diastolic from patient's normal pre-pregnancy BP When should patient care be rendered - Correct Answer-En route to a definitive treatment facility EMS personnel can access arterial lines during transfer - Correct Answer-False What is the compression to ventilation ratio in neonatal resuscitation - Correct Answer- 3: During a pediatric cardiac arrest, when should adult paddles/pads be used - Correct Answer-> 15kg Which of the following are approved stroke centers - Correct Answer-Centennial Hills Hospital *Desert Springs *Mountain View *Southern Hills *Spring Valley *St. Rose Martin *St. Rose Siena *Summerlin *Valley *Sunrise
Choose the 6 rights - Correct Answer-Patient Dose Time Drug Documentation Route For a patient in shock, what should the oxygen saturation be kept above - Correct Answer-94% Heparin locks cannot be left in place during transfer - Correct Answer-False How deep are compressions in the child victim? - Correct Answer-2 inches What is the treatment plan for heat cramps - Correct Answer-*PO fluids as tolerated (by mouth) *Monitor and reassess Continue general patient care Postpartum Eclampsia/Pre-Eclampsia commonly presents how long after childbirth - Correct Answer-Up to 48 hours A patient with a pulse oximetry reading above what percentage may be placed in the ER waiting room - Correct Answer- Pediatric patients should be evaluated with a high index of suspicion; occult injuries may be present and pediatric patients can decompensate quickly. - Correct Answer-True What is the dose for Aspirin - Correct Answer-324mg Rescucitation for a medical arrest may be terminated when which of the following conditions are met - Correct Answer-20 minutes of CPR *Administration of appropriate ACLS meds *Capnography < 10mmHg *Effective ventilation with O *Physician approves termination Persistent asystole or agonal rhythm A patient in non-traumatic cardiac arrest should be ventilated at what rate - Correct Answer-8 breaths per minute Which of the following hospitals are NIR capable - Correct Answer-Centennial Hills *Spring Valley *St. Rose Siena
*Sunrise *UMC *Valley A patient with a systolic blood pressure between what ranges may be placed in an ER waiting room - Correct Answer-100- How much does one leg represent in an adult patient in the Rule of 9s - Correct Answer-18% All drowning patients should be transported for evaluation because of the potential for worsening over the next several hours - Correct Answer-True What is considered a hypertensive patient in the setting of Pulmonary Edema/CHF? - Correct Answer-Diastolic BP > 100 mmHg How long should eyes be flushed if they are exposed to chemicals - Correct Answer-
According to the Altered Mental Status/Syncope protocol, Glucose shall be administered to a patient with a blood sugar less than _____ - Correct Answer-60mg/dl What medications can be adminstered or monitored during an inter facility transfer - Correct Answer-All medications listed on the official drug inventory as appropriate for level of licensure and per protocol Which of the following describes heat stroke - Correct Answer-*Hot, dry skin *High body temperature > 104°F *Hypotension AMS/Coma What are possible causes of a patient's behavior experiencing a behavioral emergency - Correct Answer-Hypoxia *Intoxication/Overdose *Hypoglycemia/Electrolytes *Head injury *Post-ictal state Excited delirium For patients who meet Trauma Field Triage Criteria, telemetry reports shall include - Correct Answer-Patient age *Gender *Mechanism of Injury *Ambulatory at scene *Suspected injuries *Vital signs *Airway status *Neurological status *ETA Incident identifier if multiple patients are involved Telemetry contact shall be established in which of the following situations? - Correct Answer-When telemetry is required per protocol *All code 3 (emergency) transports *Any medical emergency in which the EMS provider's judgement suggests consultation with a telemetry physician is necessary For all trauma patients going to a trauma center Resuscitation of a traumatic cardiac arrest may be terminated when which of the following conditions have been met - Correct Answer-Physician approves termination of rescucitation *Airway opened with basic lift support measures *Provide effective ventilation with 100% oxygen for 2 minutes *Perform bilateral needle throacentesis if tension pneumothorax suspected
Which of the following are considered presumptive signs of death - Correct Answer- *Unresponsiveness *Apnea *Fixed dilated pupils Pulselessness A pregnant patient involved in a MVC should be seen by a physician for evaluation - Correct Answer-True Identify the correct H's in the pneumonic "H's and T's" - Correct Answer-Hypovolemia *Hypoxia *Hydrogen Ion (acidosis) *Hypo/Hyperkalemia *Hypothermia All pediatric Step 1 and Step 2 trauma calls that occur within Clark County are to be transported to University Medical Center/Trauma. - Correct Answer-True Adult trauma calls that meet Step 1 or 2 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria Protocol and occur within the St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus Catchment Area, City of Henderson, or the geographical area bordered by Paradise Road to the west continuing along that portion where it becomes Maryland Parkway, Sunset Road to the north, and the county line to the east, are to be transported to Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center and the medical directions for the treatment of the patient must be transported to Sunrise Trauma Center - Correct Answer-True Where should the time of the tourniquet be written - Correct Answer-Somewhere clearly visible on the patient The Sunrise Hospital catchment area is for all adult trauma calls and pediatric Step 3 trauma calls that meet the Trauma Field Triage Criteria Protocol and occur within the geographical area bordered by Paradise Road to the west, Sahara Avenue to the north, Sunset Road to the south, and the county line to the east, are to be transported to Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center and the medical directions for the treatment of the patient must originate at that cente - Correct Answer-True Localized cold injuries should be rubbed to warm the skin - Correct Answer-False Define mild hypothermia - Correct Answer-90°F-95°F The St. Rose Siena catchment area is for all trauma calls that meet Step 3 or in the provider's judgment meet Step 4 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria Protocol and occur within the City of Henderson or the geographical area bordered by Interstate 15 to the west and Sunset road to the north, and the county line to the east, are to be transported to St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus and the medical directions for the treatment of the patient must originate at that center - Correct Answer-True
Sexual assault victims over the age of 18 shall be transported to what hospital - Correct Answer-UMC Hospital Smoldering clothing should be removed from a patient who was burned. - Correct Answer-True Select all that apply for a mild allergic reaction - Correct Answer-*Skin rashes *Itchy sensation *Hives No respiratory involvement Inhalation injuries meets criteria to be transported to a burn center - Correct Answer- True STEMIs, strokes, or a patient with acute coronary syndrome may be transported to a remote outpatient emergency department - Correct Answer-False A traction splint is indicated on which of the following patients - Correct Answer-Isolated midshaft femur fracture In the patient with Pulmonary Edema/CHF, what is the target SpO2 reading - Correct Answer->94% For a patient to be transported to an approved alcohol and drug abuse facility, the diastolic blood pressure must be between what range - Correct Answer-60 - 100 A Glascow Coma Scale below what level places a patient in Step 1 of the Trauma Field Triage Criteria - Correct Answer- Describe a superficial (1 degree) burn - Correct Answer-Red *Painful Focal seizures affect the entire body and are usually associated with a loss of consciouness - Correct Answer-False How much does the back represent in a pediatric patient in the rule of 9s - Correct Answer- All trauma calls that meet the Trauma Field Triage Criteria and occur within any other area of Clark County are to be transported to University Medical Center/Trauma - Correct Answer-True What specifically should be brought on scene of a pediatric patient - Correct Answer- Broselow Tape
Alcohol is commonly a cause of total unresponsiveness to pain - Correct Answer-False What is the compression to ventilation ratio for an adult drowning victim in cardiac arrest
*burns w/o trauma; follow burn protocol *burns / trauma, follow trauma protocol *pregnancy > 20 wks *EMS provider judgment Level 3 trauma center - Correct Answer-St. Rose Dominican Hospital - Siena Campus Level 2 trauma center - Correct Answer-Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center Level 1 trauma center - Correct Answer-UMC Pediatric Level 2 trauma center - Correct Answer-UMC Trauma responded by air ambulance go to which center - Correct Answer-UMC Patients needing cervical stabilization - Correct Answer-A. Midline cervical spinal tenderness B. focal neurologic deficit C. altered mental status D. Evidence of drug/alcohol intoxication E. Painful, distracting injury if A - E negative, no stabilization required 6 Rights - Correct Answer-Right drug Right Patient Right dose Right time Right route Right documentation Naloxone Hydrochloride - Correct Answer-Narcan Even if a patient indicates they wish to receive life-rescusitating treatment, the DNR/POLST Order or Identificaiton shall be honored - Correct Answer-False A pediatric patient with an airway emergency, should be transported to which facility - Correct Answer-Closest emergency room Patient care should be rendered while en‐route to a definitive treatment facility - Correct Answer-True In case of thermal burn - Correct Answer-Stop the burning with water or saline Obstructive Shock - Correct Answer-Pericardial tamponade Pulmonary embolus Tension pneumothorax
Stroke: Left ventricular opacification (LVO) suspected if RACE score is >= - Correct Answer-5