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SNHD Paramedic Protocol Exam Study Guide. 110 Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution 2024. Identify the Parkland Burn Formula for Fluid Replacement. 4ml x (body weight in kg) x (% BSA burned) = total fluids for 24 hours, Give 1/2 in the first 8 hours; give remainder over next 16 ...

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SNHD Paramedic Protocol Exam Study Guide.
110 Questions and Correct Answers, With
Complete Solution 2024.
Identify the Parkland Burn Formula for Fluid Replacement.

4ml x (body weight in kg) x (% BSA burned) = total fluids for 24 hours, Give 1/2 in the first 8 hours; give
remainder over next 16 hours

Pg. 28

For children, a fall greater than ______ requires transport to a Level 1 or 2 trauma center.

10 feet or two times the height of the child

Pg. 127

What is the dose of Naloxone (Narcan) in the setting of a suspected overdose?

2.0 mg IN/IM/IV; may be repeated to a max dose of 10mg

Pg. 45

For a traumatic cardiac arrest, what interventions must be performed prior to considering terminating
resuscitation efforts?

Provide effective ventilation with 100% oxygenation for two (2) minutes

Open airway with basic life support measures

Perform bilateral needle thoracentesis if tension pneumothorax suspected

Pg. 125

For a patient in Pulmonary Edema/CHF, who is hypertensive with a diastolic blood pressure greater
than 100 mmHg, what is the dose of Nitroglycerin?

1.6 mg SL

Pg. 49

Which patient(s) can be taken to a hospital that has been placed on internal disaster?

A patient in which an airway cannot be established

A patient in cardiac arrest

,Pg. 12

A patient who was ejected from a motor vehicle requires transport to a Level 1 and 2 trauma center
only.

False (Level 1, 2 or 3)

Pg. 127

When should radio contact be established to a receiving facility?

All trauma patients

Emergency (code 3) returns

Need for telemetry physician

Per protocol

Pg. 11

How often can additional Diazepam (Valium) doses be administered to a pregnant patient who is
refractory to Magnesium Sulfate?

Every 5 minutes

Pg. 43

For non-trauma patients, telemetry reports should include at a minimum which of the following?

Attendant/vehicle identification, Nature of call: INFORMATION ONLY or REQUEST FOR PHYSICIAN
ORDERS, Patient information (i.e. number, age, sex), Patient condition (i.e. stable, full arrest), History,
Objective findings, Treatment, Estimated time of arrival including any special circumstances that may
cause a delay in transport

Pg. 115

A patient is defined as any individual that meets which of the following?

All of the above (A person who has obvious evidence of illness or injury, A person who has a complaint or
mechanism suggestive of potential illness or injury, A person identified by an informed 2nd or 3rd party
caller as requiring evaluation for potential illness or injury)

Pg. 6

Additional doses of Hydropmorphone (Dilaudid) are by physician order only.

, True.

Pg. 47

What is the dose of Benadryl for a pediatric patient experiencing a dystonic reaction?

1.0 mg/kg

Pg. 96

What is the western border for Sunrise Hospital and Trauma Center's trauma catchment area?

Paradise

Pg. 128

Pulse oximetry in a pediatric patient should be maintained at:

> 94%

Pg. 70

For patients on home oxygen or with chronic conditions, supplemental oxygen should be used to
maintain an oxygen saturation of:

> 90%

Pg. 67

When termination of resuscitation occurs in the field, what should happen to all medical
interventions?

All medical interventions should be left in place

Pg. 125

For adults, a fall greater than ______ requires transport to a Level 1,2, or 3 trauma center.

20 feet

Pg. 127

Arterial lines can be used during an interfacility transport.

False

Pg. 121

What is the pediatric dose of Amiodarone for a wide complex tachycardia?

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