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The ________________________ physician must relinquish the responsibility of patient care to the physician on scene for the scene physician to take control - ️️Medical Control The paramedic has the discretion to continue resuscitation efforts in any case despite termination of resuscitation...

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OCEMS Protocol study guide
The ________________________ physician must relinquish the responsibility of patient
care to the physician on scene for the scene physician to take control - ✔️✔️Medical
Control

The paramedic has the discretion to continue resuscitation efforts in any case despite
termination of resuscitation criteria being met if - ✔️✔️scene safety, location, patient's
age, time of arrest or bystander input compels this decision.

EMTs are able to perform the following: - ✔️✔️Apply pulse oximetry and capnography
monitoring devices, perform blood glucose evaluations, perform bag valve mask
ventilation, perform LTA insertion and ventilation and perform BVM ventilation of
paramedic inserted ET tube


A patient encounter shall be considered any event - ✔️✔️when signs and symptoms,
or a complaint results in evaluation or treatment.

How long to decide if ALS is needed? - ✔️✔️Within 3 minutes after patient contact

How long should initial assessment generally take? - ✔️✔️10 minutes

Trauma patients should be enroute to a receiving facility within _______ minutes unless
extensive extrication or atypical situations are encountered - ✔️✔️10 minutes

Medical patients should enroute within - ✔️✔️20 minutes

Whenever possible obtain what type of consent prior to initializing treatment? -
✔️✔️Verbal

For trauma situations a pediatric patient has - ✔️✔️the anatomical and physical
characteristics of a person fifteen years or younger

When a patient is given parenteral narcotics or sedative agents, what shall be
performed? - ✔️✔️Continuous cardiac, O2 saturation and ETCO2 monitoring

In non-critical patients only use a concentration of oxygen to achieve an O2 saturation
of over ____ this can normally be accomplished with a ____________________ -
✔️✔️95%

nasal cannula

, All patients should be transported to the hospital of their choice when operationally
feasible unless the patient is - ✔️✔️Unstable

If several hospitals are within the same approximate distance from the scene, allow the
__________ or __________ family to select the receiving facility of their choice -
✔️✔️patient

patient's

Contact the hospital at least how many minutes prior to arrival? - ✔️✔️5 minutes

Unless otherwise specified in protocol, give individual IV medication doses over -
✔️✔️1-2 minutes

Crews should interface with the charge nurse within how many minutes of arrival at the
ER? - ✔️✔️2 minutes

Can you give orange juice to a patient to a diabetic patient if no IV is available? -
✔️✔️Yes, if patient is alert enough to self administer oral agent

Hold fluid boluses at ____________ ml if no hypotension - ✔️✔️500ml

Some criteria to consider when treating kidney stones: - ✔️✔️equal or less than age 55
fever greater 100.4F
systolic BP > 120

Do not use magnesium sulfate if - ✔️✔️CHF is suspected

Contact medical control for approval of administration of EPI 1:1000 0.3mg IM for
patients that are - ✔️✔️>55 years old or known to be on beta blockers

When chemical or physical restraints are used perform - ✔️✔️full ALS assessment and
treatment

Advanced airway / ventilatory management ventilate at a rate of - ✔️✔️8-10 breaths
per minute

can atropine be delivered down the ET tube? - ✔️✔️Yes, the meds for ET tube are Epi,
narcan and atropine

What are the H's for cardiac arrest? - ✔️✔️Hypoxia
Hypovolemia
Hydrogen Ion (Acidosis)
Hyperkalemia

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