Michigan General Treatment: General Pre-Hospital Care PDF

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This document provides a treatment protocol for general pre-hospital care, covering areas such as pediatric patient care, trauma management, airway management, and oxygen administration. It includes specific procedures for various conditions and emphasizes the importance of documenting patient care.

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Michigan GENERAL TREATMENT GENERAL PRE-HOSPITAL CARE Initial Date: 11/15/2012 Revised Date: 05/08/2023 Section 1-1 General Pre-Hospital Care...

Michigan GENERAL TREATMENT GENERAL PRE-HOSPITAL CARE Initial Date: 11/15/2012 Revised Date: 05/08/2023 Section 1-1 General Pre-Hospital Care Patient care should be initiated at the patient’s side prior to patient movement or transport for most medical conditions. EVERY PATIENT CONTACT BEGINS WITH THIS PROTOCOL 1. Pediatric patients (< 14 years of age or up to 36 kg) are treated under pediatric protocols when applicable. a. Refer to MI MEDIC cards for medication dosing and equipment sizes. 2. Assess scene safety and use appropriate personal protective equipment. 3. For trauma refer to General Trauma-Treatment Protocol 4. A patient exhibiting any signs of a life-threatening illness or injury shall not be required to move on their own. This includes patients with illnesses of unknown etiology. 5. If applicable, refer to Adult or Pediatric Crashing Patient/Impending Arrest- Treatment Protocol. 6. Complete primary survey. 7. When indicated, implement airway intervention per the Airway Management- Procedure Protocol. 8. When indicated, administer oxygen, and assist ventilations per the Oxygen Administration-Procedure Protocol. 9. Assess and treat other life-threatening conditions per appropriate protocol. 10. Obtain vital signs including pulse oximetry if available or required, approximately every 15 minutes, or more frequently as necessary to monitor the patient’s condition (A minimum of 2 sets are required for all patient transports. Two sets are suggested for patient refusals and treat and release patients.) 11. Perform a secondary survey consistent with patient condition. 12. Follow specific protocol for patient condition. 13. Document patient care according to the Documentation and Patient Care Records Protocol. 14. Establish vascular access per Vascular Access & IV Fluid Therapy-Procedure Protocol when fluid or medication administration may be necessary. 15. Apply cardiac monitor and treat rhythm according to appropriate protocol. 16. If applicable, obtain 12-lead ECG (Per MCA selection, may be a BLS or Specialist procedure) see 12 Lead ECG-Procedure Protocol. Provide a copy of the rhythm strip or 12-lead ECG to the receiving facility, be sure to place patient identifiers on strip. 17. Use capnography/capnometry as directed per End Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring-Procedure Protocol NOTE: When possible, provide a list of the patient’s medications or bring the medications to the hospital. MCA Name: HEMS, Inc. (WW/DR) MCA Board Approval Date: 12/14/2023 Page 1 of 1 MCA Implementation Date: 3/1/2024 MDHHS Approval: 5/8/23 MDHHS Reviewed 2023 Michigan GENERAL TREATMENT ABDOMINAL PAIN (NON-TRAUMATIC) Initial Date: 05/31/2012 Revised Date: 05/03/23 Section 1-2 Abdominal Pain (Non-traumatic) 1. Follow General Pre-hospital Care-Treatment Protocol. 2. Conduct physical exam of abdomen including assessment of central and bilateral distal pulses. 3. If symptoms of shock present refer to Shock-Treatment Protocol. 4. Position patient in a position of comfort if pain is non-traumatic. If trauma related, refer to General Trauma-Treatment Protocol 5. Do not allow patient to drink or eat anything (does not include ODT medications) 6. If patient is experiencing nausea and vomiting refer to Nausea and Vomiting- Treatment Protocol. 7. Treat pain per Pain Management-Procedure Protocol. 8. Consider 12 Lead (Per MCA selection, may be a BLS or Specialist procedure) follow 12 Lead ECG-Procedure Protocol. MCA Name: HEMS, Inc. (WW/DR) MCA Board Approval Date: 12/14/2023 Page 1 of 1 MCA Implementation Date: 3/1/2024 MDHHS Approval: 5/3/23 MDHHS Reviewed 2023

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