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Name the mandatory patch point in the medical arrest directive |
After 3 rounds of epinephrine (or after 3rd analysis)
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Where is the mandatory patch point in the trauma cardiac arrest protocol
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Mandatory patch point for termination of resuscitation
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Where is the mandatory patch point in the symptomatic bradycardia protocol?
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Patch to base hospital for transcutaneous pacing and or dopamine infusion and or midazolam for procedural sedation, and morphine.
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Where is the mandatory patch point in the tachydysrythmia protocol?
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First to proceed with amiodarone or lidocaine for wide complex tachy or adenosine for wide complex mono morphic regular. Second to proceed with synchronized cardio version.
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Where is the mandatory patch point in the IV protocol?
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Patch to Bhp for authorization to administer IV ns to patients less than 12 with suspected dka
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What is the mandatory patch point in the naloxone protocol.
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Must patch before proceeding with any administration of naloxone! (0.8 mg sc/im/in or 0.4 mg IV)
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What is the mandatory patch point for the bronchoconstriction and allergy protocol.
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Must patch to Bhp to use paediatric auto injector for patients under 10kg.
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What is the mandatory patch point in the tension pneumothorax protocol?
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Must obtain permission to perform needle thoracostamy
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What is the mandatory patch point in the cricothyrotomy protocol?
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Must obtain permission to perform cricothyrotomy
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What is the mandatory patch point for the combative patient medical directive. |
Must patch to BHP if unable to assess for normotension or reversible causes.
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