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Protocol Committee. Greg Ballman, EMT-PBob Baioni, EMT-P Mike Bilkasley, EMT-PTroy Bonfield, EMT-PThomas Breyer, NREMT-PSteve Coley Lindsey Collett, EMT-PKenneth Crank, NREMT-P Tim Delgado. David Derbyshire, NREMT-PTom Dietz, EMT-PPamela Erpenbeck RN, EMT-P Alan FlanniganBob Herrlinger RN, EMT-PLisa Hogeback, EMT-PSteve Kelly, EMT-PDonald Locasto, MDDaniel Mack, NREMT-P.
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1. 2011 Southwest Ohio Pre-hospital Protocols Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati
Protocol Subcommittee
Hamilton H. Lempert, MD FACEP, Chairman
2. Protocol Committee Greg Ballman, EMT-P
Bob Baioni, EMT-P
Mike Bilkasley, EMT-P
Troy Bonfield, EMT-P
Thomas Breyer, NREMT-P
Steve Coley
Lindsey Collett, EMT-P
Kenneth Crank, NREMT-P
Tim Delgado
3. Goals Teaching Tool
Quick Reference Guide
4. Global Change Combined Basic EMT and Paramedic EMT Protocols
Improved Communication
Keep protocols up to date
Section Headings for
EMT
Basics
MEDIC
Paramedics
ALL
5. Global Changes Many, Many
Small clarifications
Re-wordings
Creating new order of things
6. Global change New Section called “Symptom Based” abbreviated “SB”
Guideline for care based on symptom and not disease
Collected many common steps from disease protocol
Obtain Vital Signs
Transport Patient
Etc…
7. SB200 Clinical Practice Standards Should be followed on every patient
Discusses definitions
Who is a patient
Initial Assessment
Initial Treatment steps
Transport
Communication
Refusal
Documentation
8. Other SB Protocols SB201 Altered Level of Consciousness
SB202 Respiratory Distress
SB203 Chest Pain
SB204 Cardiac Arrest
SB210 to SB214 Trauma Triage
Does not cover every situation
Use good judgment
Recommend going over each one
9. Global Caveats IV Access
Lock or bag of saline at KVO
If after 2 attempts at IV consider IO
Administer Oxygen
Apply appropriate device and volume
Obtain 95% Sat
Some may never get there
10. Global Caveats Inclusion Criteria
Replaced Historical Findings and Physical Findings
Differential Diagnosis
Preplaced Exclusion Criteria
11. Administrative Section Changed from 200 numbers to 100 numbers
SB now 200 numbers
Added intubation as an automatic QA item for MEDICS
Was already there for EMT’s
Added BLS and State Certification needed for all Basics
Removed A104 – Covered in Trauma Triage
Removed A106 – Pediatric Determination of Death
Incorporated into Adult Determination of Death A105
12. Cardiac Section C300 V-Fib
Added some clarifications
Planning on re-doing Cardiac Section in 2012
After new American Heart Association updates
ASA changed from 325 to 324
13. Medical Section M400 Acute Coronary Syndrome
Added a few clarifications regarding Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
Pushed IV Access earlier
Added Medical Control Call for Nitro treatment for Inferior Wall MI
14. Medical Section M401 Cardiogenic Shock
Added Dopamine Drip Chart
M403 Asthma
Added Solumedrol IV as alternate steroid to Prednisone PO
Re-Worded “Do not give” Epinephrine in patients over 40 years old or with Cardiac Artery Disease to “Caution should be used”
15. Medical Section M405 Poisoning Removed
M405 Now Nausea and Vomiting
Added Oral Zofran
M414 and M413 switched so Hyperthermia and Hypothermia could be next to one another
M416 Nothing by Mouth moved to SB200
16. Medical Section M411 Toxicological Emergencies
Huge new protocol
For any age
Covers External, Inhaled and Ingested Poisons
Covers Specific Toxins:
Tylenol, Alcohol, Aspirin, Beta Blockers
Calcium Channel Blockers, Cocaine, Amphetamines, PCP
Digoxin, Cyanide, Dextormethorphan, Dystonic reactions
Narcotic, Organophosphates, Tricyclic antidepressant
Cyano Kit
17. Surgical Section Moved Trauma Triage to SB Section
Moved S511 Pediatric Head Injury to P613
Moved S512 Pediatric Hemorrhagic Shock to P614
18. Pediatric Section P608 Altered Level of Consciousness
deleted and incorporated into SB201
New P608 Hypo/Hyperglycemia
P612 Nothing by Mouth
Deleted and incorporated into SB200
P613 Pain Management renumbered to P612
19. Invasive Procedure Section T703 Central Access Device
Added to attempt IO
T705 Airway Protocol
Added that King Airway is acceptable even though some problems with certification
20. Appendix section Renumbered the Appendixes
Appendix A
Added Oral Zofran
Cyano Kit
Solumedrol
Appendix B Substitutions
Added a list of acceptable substitutions if supplies run short
Appendix D Chemical Agent now for all Ages
21. Appendix Section Appendix L Blood Collection by EMS Providers
Senate Bill 58
Rules still under development
List of recommendations for Medical Director and Department Leadership to come up with agreement with local Police Agency.
22. Drug LIcense Hamilton Lempert will send a copy of these protocols to the State
To renew your license you must fill out the application with all appropriate signatures and drug list (App A).
You do not need to send them a copy of the protocols.
Get it in by November 1st.
23. Final Approval 2010 Protocols posted on Academy of Medicine Website on October 1st. academyofmedicine.org
Open for comments until December 1st
Please find all of our typo’s and mistakes
Send your comments to Dr. Lempert hlempert9@gmail.com
Updated Protocols will be posted on Academy of Medicine website the last week of December for implementation January 1st, 2011.