Term
Acetaminophen (Tylenol) NCCEP Protocol:
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Definition
7-Pain Control-Adult 46-Pain Control-Pediatric 72-Fever |
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Term
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Indicated for pain and fever control Avoid in patients with severe liver disease |
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Term
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
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Term
Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 15 mg/kg po |
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Term
Adenosine (Adenocard)
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
16-Adult Tachycardia Narrow Complex 17-Adult Tachycardia Wide Complex 52-Pediatric Tachycardia |
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Term
Adenosine (Adenocard)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Specifically for treatment or diagnosis of Supraventricular Tachycardia |
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Term
Adenosine(Adenocard) Adult Dose |
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Definition
6 mg IV push over 1-3 seconds. If no effect after 1-2 minutes, Repeat with 12 mg IV push over 1- 3 seconds. Repeat once if necessary (use stopcock and 20 ml Normal Saline flush with each dose) |
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Term
Adenosine(Adenocard) Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
0.1 mg/kg IV (Max 6 mg) push over 1-3 seconds. If no effect after 1-2 minutes, Repeat with 0.2 mg/kg IV (Max 12 mg) push over 1-3 seconds. Repeat once if necessary (use stopcock and Normal Saline flush with each dose) |
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Term
Albuterol Beta-Agonist NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
24-Allergic Reaction Anaphylaxis 26-COPD Asthma 56-Pediatic Allergic Reaction 61-Pediatric Respiratory Distress |
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Term
Albuterol Beta-Agonist
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Beta-Agonist nebulized treatment for use in respiratory distress with bronchospasm |
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Term
Albuterol Beta-Agonist
Adult Dose |
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Definition
2.5-5.0 mg (3cc) in nebulizer continuously x 3 doses. See local protocol for relative contraindications and/or indications to contact medical control for use of this drug. |
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Term
Albuterol Beta-Agonist
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 2.5mg (3cc) in nebulizer continuously x 3 doses. See local protocol for relative contraindications and/or indications to contact medical control for use of this drug. |
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Term
Amiodarone (Cordarone) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
17-Adult Tachycardia Wide Complex 18-VF Pulseless VT 52-Pediatric Tachycardia 53-Pediatric VF Pulseless VT 54-Pediatric Post Resuscitation |
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Term
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Antiarrhythmic used mainly in wide complex tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation. Avoid in patients with heart block or profound bradycardia. Contraindicated in patients with iodine hypersensitivity |
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Term
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Adult Dose
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Definition
V-fib / pulseless V-tach 300 mg IV push Repeat dose of 150 mg IV push for recurrent episodes V-tach with a pulse 150 mg in 100cc D5W over 10 min |
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Term
Amiodarone (Cordarone)
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
V-fib / pulseless V-tach 5 mg/kg IV push over 5 minutes May repeat up to 15mg/kg IV V-tach with a pulse 5 mg/kg IV push over 5 minutes May repeat up to 15mg/kg IV Avoid in Length Tape Color Pink |
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Term
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Definition
7-Pain Control Adult 14-Chest Pain and STEMI |
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Term
Aspirin
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
An antiplatelet drug for use in cardiac chest pain |
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Term
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Definition
81 mg chewable (baby) Aspirin Give 4 tablets to equal usual adult dose. |
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Term
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Definition
12-Bradycardia Pulse Present 49-Pediatric Bradycardia 84-WMD Nerve Agent |
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Term
Atropine
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Anticholinergic drug used in bradycardias. (For Endotracheal Tube use of this drug, double the dose) In Organophosphate toxicity, large doses may be required (>10 mg) |
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Term
Atropine
Adult Dose Bradycardia |
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Definition
0.5 - 1.0 mg IV every 3 – 5 minutes up to 3 mg. (If endotracheal -- max 6 mg) |
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Term
Atropine
Adult Dose Organophosphates |
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Definition
1-2 mg IM or IV otherwise as per medical control |
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Term
Atropine
Pediatric Dose Bradycardia |
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Definition
0.02 mg/kg IV, IO (Max 0.5 mg per dose, Max total dose 1mg IV) (Min 0.1 mg) per dose May repeat in 3 - 5 minutes |
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Term
Atropine
Pediatric Dose Organophosphates |
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Definition
0.05 mg/kg IV or IO otherwise as per medical control |
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Term
Atropine and Pralidoxime Auto- Injector Nerve Agent Kit NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Atropine and Pralidoxime Auto- Injector Nerve Agent Kit
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Antidote for Nerve Agents or Organophosphate Overdose |
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Term
Atropine and Pralidoxime Auto- Injector Nerve Agent Kit
Adult and Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
One auto-injector then per medical control |
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Term
Calcium Chloride NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
28-Dialysis Renal Failure 31-Overdose Toxic Ingestion 60-Ped OD Toxic Ingestion 83-Marine Envenomations 88-Crush Syndrome |
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Term
Calcium Chloride
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Indicated for severe hyperkalemia |
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Term
Calcium Chloride
Adult Dose |
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Definition
1 gm IV / IO Avoid use if pt is taking digoxin |
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Term
Calcium Chloride
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 20 mg/kg IV or IO slowly |
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Term
Dextrose 10%, 25%, 50% Glucose solutions NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Dextrose 10%, 25%, 50% Glucose solutions
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Use in altered mental status or hypoglycemic states |
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Term
Dextrose 10%, 25%, 50% Glucose solutions
Adult and Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See local protocol for concentration and dosing |
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Term
Diazepam (Valium) Benzodiazepene
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
32-Seizure 39-Obstetrical Emergency 62-Pediatric Seizure |
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Term
Diazepam (Valium) Benzodiazepene
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Seizure control Mild Sedation |
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Term
Diazepam (Valium) Benzodiazepene
Adult Dose |
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Definition
4 mg IV / IO initially then 2 mg IV / IO every 3 - 5 minutes up to 10 mg max unless med control dictates Do not administer IM. The drug is not absorbed. 10 mg Rectally if unable to obtain an IV. |
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Term
Diazepam (Valium) Benzodiazepene
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.1 - 0.3 mg/kg IV/IO (Max dose 4 mg IV, IO) 0.5 mg/kg rectally (Dia-Stat) (Max dose 10 mg rectally) Repeat as directed by local protocol |
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Term
Diltiazem (Cardizem) Calcium Channel Blocker
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
16-Adult Tachycardia Narrow Complex |
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Term
Diltiazem (Cardizem) Calcium Channel Blocker
Indications/Contraindications:
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Definition
Calcium channel blocker used to treat narrow complex SVT Contraindicated in patients with heart block, ventricular tachycardia, and/or acute MI |
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Term
Diltiazem (Cardizem) Calcium Channel Blocker
Adult Only Dose |
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Definition
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Term
Diltiazem (Cardizem) Calcium Channel Blocker
Drip |
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Definition
100 mg in 250 cc run with the lidocaine clock |
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Term
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
24-Allergic Reaction Anaphylaxis 56-Pediatic Allergic Reaction |
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Term
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Antihistamine for control of allergic reactions |
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Term
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
adult dose |
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Definition
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Term
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 1 mg/kg IV/IO/IM/PO Do not give in infants < 3 mo |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Dopamine
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
A vasopressor used in shock or hypotensive states |
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Term
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Definition
2 - 20 micrograms/kg/min IV or IO, titrate to BP systolic of 90 mmHg |
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Term
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Definition
See Color Coded List 2 - 20 micrograms/kg/min IV or IO, titrate to BP systolic appropriate for age |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000 NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Vasopressor used in allergic reactions or anaphylaxis |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
0.3 mg IM See local protocol for relative contraindications and/or indications to contact medical control for use of this drug. |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000
Adult Neb Epi |
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Definition
1 mg mixed with 2 ml of Normal Saline |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.01 mg/kg IM (Max dose 0.3 mg) |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:1,000
Pediatric Neb Epi |
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Definition
1 mg mixed with 2 ml of Normal Saline |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:10,000 NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Epinephrine 1:10,000
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Vasopressor used in cardiac arrest. |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:10,000
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
1.0 mg IV / IO Repeat every 3 - 5 minutes until observe response (May be given by Endotracheal tube in double the IV dose) |
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Term
Epinephrine 1:10,000
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.01 mg/kg IV or IO (Max dose 1 mg) Repeat every 3 - 5 minutes per protocol (May be given by Endotracheal tube in double the IV dose) |
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Term
Etomidate (Amidate) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
4-Airway Rapid Sequence Intubation 20-Induced Hypothermia |
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Term
Etomidate (Amidate)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Sedative used in Drug Assisted Intubation |
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Term
Etomidate (Amidate)
Adult only Dose
No Pediatric Use |
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Definition
0.3 mg/kg IV / IO Usual adult dose = 20 mg |
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Term
Fentanyl (Sublimaze) Narcotic Analgesic NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Fentanyl (Sublimaze) Narcotic Analgesic
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Narcotic pain relief Possible beneficial effect in pulmonary edema Avoid use if BP < 110 |
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Term
Fentanyl (Sublimaze) Narcotic Analgesic
Adult Dose |
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Definition
50-75 mcg IM/IV/IO bolus then 25 mcg IM/IV/IO every 20 minutes until a maximum of 200 mcg or clinical improvement |
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Term
Fentanyl (Sublimaze) Narcotic Analgesic
Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 1 mcg/kg IM/IN/IV/IO May repeat 0.5 mcg/kg every 5 minutes Maximum dose 2 mcg/kg |
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Term
Furosemide (Lasix) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
15-CHF Pulmonary Edema 50-Pediatric CHF Pulmonary Edema |
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Term
Furosemide (Lasix)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Diuretic for pulmonary edema or CHF but no proven benefit in prehospital care |
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Term
Furosemide (Lasix)
Adult and Pediatric Dose |
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Definition
See local protocol for dosing guidelines |
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Term
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Definition
27-Diabetic; Adult 31-Overdose Toxic Ingestion 58-Pediatric Diabetic 60-Ped OD Toxic Ingestion |
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Term
Glucagon
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Drug acting to release glucose into blood stream by glycogen breakdown Use in patients with no IV access |
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Term
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Definition
1 - 2 mg IM Repeat blood glucose measurement in 15 minutes, if ≤ 69 mg / dl repeat dose. |
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Term
Glucagon
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.1 mg/kg IM, Maximum 1 mg Repeat blood glucose measurement in 15 minutes, if ≤ 69 mg / dl repeat dose. |
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Term
Glucose Oral Glucose Solutions NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
27-Diabetic; Adult 58-Pediatric Diabetic |
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Term
Glucose Oral Glucose Solutions
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Use in conscious hypoglycemic states |
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Term
Glucose Oral Glucose Solutions
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
One tube or packet Repeat based on blood glucose results, per protocol |
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Term
Glucose Oral Glucose Solutions
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List One Tube or packet Repeat based on blood glucose results, per protocol Consider patient’s ability to swallow and follow directions based on age |
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Term
Haloperidol (Haldol) Phenothiazine Preperation NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Haloperidol (Haldol) Phenothiazine Preperation
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Medication to assist with sedation of agitated patients |
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Term
Haloperidol (Haldol) Phenothiazine Preperation
Adult Only Dose
No pediatric use |
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Definition
2.5-10 mg IV/IM, per local protocol See local protocol for relative contraindications and/or indications to contact medical control for use of this drug. |
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Term
Ibuprofen (Motrin) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
7-Pain Control Adult 46-Pediatric Pain Control 72-Fever |
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Term
Ibuprofen (Motrin) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Avoid NSAIDS in women who are pregnant or could be pregnant. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used for pain and fever control. Not to be used in patients with history of GI Bleeding (ulcers) or renal insufficiency. Not to be used in patients with allergies to aspirin or other NSAID drugs Avoid in patients currently taking anticoagulants, such as coumadin. |
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Term
Ibuprofen (Motrin) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
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Term
Ibuprofen (Motrin) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 10 mg/kg po Do not use in patients 6 months of age or younger |
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Term
Ipratropium (Atrovent) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
24-Allergic Reaction Anaphylaxis 26-COPD Asthma 56-Pediatic Allergic Reaction 61-Pediatric Respiratory Distress |
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Term
Ipratropium (Atrovent)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Medication used in addition to albuterol to assist in patients with asthma and COPD |
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Term
Ipratropium (Atrovent)
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
2 puffs per dose of MDI (18 mcg/spray) --- OR --- 0.5 mg per nebulizer treatment |
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Term
Ipratropium (Atrovent)
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
Use in Pediatrics as a combined Therapy with a Beta Agonist such as Albuterol 2 puffs per dose of MDI (18 mcg/spray) --- OR --- 0.5 mg per nebulizer treatment |
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Term
Ketorolac (Toradol) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
7-Pain Control Adult 46-Pediatric Pain Control |
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Term
Ketorolac (Toradol) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Avoid NSAIDS in women who are pregnant or could be pregnant A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug used for pain control. Not to be used in patients with history of GI bleeding (ulcers), renal insufficiency, or in patients who may need immediate surgical intervention (i.e. obvious fractures). Not to be used in patients with allergies to aspirin or other NSAID drugs such as motrin Avoid in patients currently taking anticoagulants such as coumadin |
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Term
Ketorolac (Toradol) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
30 mg IV / IO or 60 mg IM |
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Term
Ketorolac (Toradol) Non-steroidal Antiinflammatory Drug
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
0.5 mg/kg IV / IO / IM Maximum 30 mg |
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Term
Lactated Ringer’s Solution NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
40-Adult Thermal Burn 67-Pediatric Thermal Burn |
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Term
Lactated Ringer’s Solution
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Crystalloid solution preferred for fluid rescuscitation and preferred in burn care. |
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Term
Lactated Ringer’s Solution
Adult and Pediatric |
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Definition
Dosing per protocol, similar to Normal Saline |
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Term
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Definition
4-Airway Rapid Sequence Intubation 18-VF Pulseless VT 53-Pediatric VF Pulseless VT |
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Term
Lidocaine
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Antiarrhythmic used for control of ventricular dysrrythmias Anesthetic used during intubation to prevent elevated intracranial pressures during intubation |
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Term
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Definition
1.5 mg/kg IV / IO bolus (ETT dose = 2 x IV dose) up to 3mg/kg max bolus dose See local protocol for specific dosing algorithm |
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Term
Lidocaine
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 1 mg/kg IV / IO Maximum 100 mg Repeat 0.5 mg/kg Maximum 3 mg/kg total |
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Term
Magnesium Sulfate NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Magnesium Sulfate
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Elemental electrolyte used to treat eclampsia during the third trimester of pregnancy. A smooth muscle relaxor used in refractory respiratory distress resistent to beta-agonists |
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Term
Magnesium Sulfate
Adult Dosing Respiratory Distress |
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Definition
2 g IV / IO over 10 minutes Repeat dosing per local protocol |
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Term
Magnesium Sulfate
Adult Dosing OB Seizure |
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Definition
2 g IV / IO over 2-3 minutes Dose may be repeated once, or as per local protocol |
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Term
Magnesium Sulfate
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
40 mg/kg IV / IO over 20 minutes (Max 2 gms) Repeat dosing per local protocol |
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Term
Methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) Steroid Preparation NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
24-Allergic Reaction Anaphylaxis 26-COPD Asthma 56-Pediatic Allergic Reaction 61-Pediatric Respiratory Distress |
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Term
Methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) Steroid Preparation
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Steroid used in respiratory distress to reverse inflammatory and allergic reactions |
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Term
Methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) Steroid Preparation
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
125 mg IV / IO IM dosing only if indicated by local protocol |
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Term
Methylprednisolone (Solu-medrol) Steroid Preparation
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 2 mg/kg IV / IO (Max 125 mg) IM dosing only if indicated by local protocol |
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Term
Midazolam (Versed) Benzodiazepine NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Midazolam (Versed) Benzodiazepine
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Benzodiazepine used to control seizures and sedation Quick acting Benzodiazepine Preferred over Valium for IM use Use with caution if BP < 110 |
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Term
Midazolam (Versed) Benzodiazepine
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
See individual protocols for dosing Usual total dose: 2.5-5 mg IV / IO / IM |
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Term
Midazolam (Versed) Benzodiazepine
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List See individual protocols for dosing Usual total dose 0.1-0.2 mg/kg IV / IO / IM / IN |
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Term
Morphine Sulfate Narcotic Analgesic
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Morphine Sulfate Narcotic Analgesic
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Narcotic pain relief Possible beneficial effect in pulmonary edema Avoid use if BP < 110 |
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Term
Morphine Sulfate Narcotic Analgesic
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
4 mg IM/IV/IO bolus then 2 mg IM/IV/IO every 5-10 minutes until a maximum of 10 mg or clinical improvement |
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Term
Morphine Sulfate Narcotic Analgesic
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.1 mg/kg IV / IO / IM May repeat every 5 minutes Maximum single dose 5 mg Maximum dose 10 mg |
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Term
Naloxone (Narcan) Narcotic Antagonoist NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
31-Overdose Toxic Ingestion 60-Ped OD Toxic Ingestion |
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Term
Naloxone (Narcan)
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
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Term
Naloxone (Narcan)
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
0.4 - 2 mg IV / IO / IM / IN / ETT bolus titrated to patient’s respiratory response |
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Term
Naloxone (Narcan)
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 0.1 mg/kg IV / IO / IN / IM / ETT (Max 2 mg) Repeat as per protocol |
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Term
Normal Saline Crystalloid Solutions NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Normal Saline Crystalloid Solutions
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
IV fluid for IV access or volume infusion |
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Term
Normal Saline Crystalloid Solutions
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
See individual protocol for bolus dosing and/or infusion rate |
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Term
Normal Saline Crystalloid Solutions
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List See individual protocol for bolus dosing and/or infusion rate Usual initial bolus 20 mL / kg IV / IO |
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Term
Nitroglycerin
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
14-Chest Pain and STEMI 15-CHF Pulmonary Edema |
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Term
Nitroglycerin
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Vasodilator used in anginal syndromes and CHF. |
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Term
Nitroglycerin
Adult Dosing
No Pediatric Use |
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Definition
0.3 / 0.4 mg SL every 5 minutes until painfree See Chest Pain Protocol for paste dosing |
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Term
Nitrous Oxide
NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Nitrous Oxide
Indications/Contraindications: |
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Definition
Medication used to assist with control of pain |
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Term
Nitrous Oxide
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
Inhaled gas to effect per local protocol |
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Term
Nitrous Oxide
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
Inhaled gas to effect per local protocol |
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Term
Ondansetron (Zofran) Anti-emetic NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
23-Abdominal Pain Protocol 35-Vomiting and Diarrhea 63-Pediatric Vomiting and Diarrhea |
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Term
Ondansetron (Zofran) Anti-emetic
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Anti-Emetic used to control Nausea and/or Vomiting Ondansetron (Zofran) is the recommended Anti-emetic for EMS use since it is associated with significantly less side effects and sedation. |
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Term
Ondansetron (Zofran) Anti-emetic
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
4 mg IV / IO / IM / PO / ODT Repeat only as per local protocol |
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Term
Ondansetron (Zofran) Anti-emetic
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
0.15 mg/kg IV / IO / IM (Max 4 mg) 0.2 mg/kg PO / ODT (Max 4 mg) Repeat only as per local protocol |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
Oxygen
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Indicated in any condition with increased cardiac work load, respiratory distress, or illness or injury resulting in altered ventilation and/or perfusion. Goal oxygen saturation 94-99%. Indicated for pre-oxygenation whenever possible prior to endotracheal intubation. Goal oxygen saturation 100%. |
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Term
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Definition
1-4 liters/min via nasal cannula 6-15 liters/min via NRB mask 15 liters via BVM / ETT / BIAD |
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Term
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Definition
1-4 liters/min via nasal cannula 6-15 liters/min via NRB mask 15 liters via BVM / ETT / BIAD |
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Term
Oxymetazoline (Afrin or Otrivin) Nasal Decongestant Spray NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Term
Oxymetazoline (Afrin or Otrivin) Nasal Decongestant Spray
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Vasoconstrictor used with nasal intubation and epistaxis Relative Contraindication is significant hypertension |
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Term
Oxymetazoline (Afrin or Otrivin) Nasal Decongestant Spray
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
2 sprays in affected nostril Usual concentration is 0.05% by volume |
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Oxymetazoline (Afrin or Otrivin) Nasal Decongestant Spray
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List 1-2 sprays in affected nostril Usual concentration is 0.05% by volume |
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Pralidoxime (2-PAM) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Antidote for Nerve Agents or Organophosphate Overdose Administered with Atropine |
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Term
Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
600 mg IV / IO / IM over 30 minutes for minor symptoms 1800 mg IV / IO / IM over 30 minutes for major symptoms See local protocol for minor versus major indications |
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Pralidoxime (2-PAM)
Pediatirc Dosing |
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Definition
15 – 25 mg/kg IV / IM / IO over 30 minutes See local protocol for specific pediatric dosing recommendations |
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Promethazine (Phenergan) Anti-emetic NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
23-Abdominal Pain 35-Vomiting and Diarrhea |
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Term
Promethazine (Phenergan) Anti-emetic
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
IV Promethazine (Phenergan) should be given IV only with great caution. Extravasation of this drug can result in significant local tissue damage. Anti-Emetic used to control Nausea and/or Vomiting Ondansetron (Zofran) is the recommended Anti-emetic for EMS use since it is associated with significantly less side effects and sedation. |
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Term
Promethazine (Phenergan) Anti-emetic
Adult Only Dosing |
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Definition
12.5 mg IV / IO / IM May repeat as per local protocol |
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Rocuronium NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
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Rocuronium
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Non-depolarizing paralytic agent used as a component of drug assisted intubation (Rapid Sequence Intubation), when succinylcholine is contraindicated. Onset of action is longer than succinylcholine, up to 3 minutes, patient will NOT defasciculate. |
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Rocuronium
Adult Only Dosing |
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Definition
1 mg / kg IV / IO Only may repeat x1 per RSI protocol |
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Sodium Bicarbonate NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
28-Dialysis Renal Failure 31-Overdose Toxic Ingestion 60-Ped OD Toxic Ingestion 88-Crush Syndrome |
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Term
Sodium Bicarbonate
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
A buffer used in acidosis to increase the pH in Cardiac Arrest, Hyperkalemia or Tricyclic Overdose. |
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Term
Sodium Bicarbonate
Adult Dosing |
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Definition
Initial bolus 50 mEq IV / IO See individual protocol for specific dosing algorithm |
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Sodium Bicarbonate
Pediatric Dosing |
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Definition
See Color Coded List Initial bolus 1 mEq / kg IV / IO Maximum 50 mEq See individual protocol for specific dosing algorithm |
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Term
Succinylcholine Paralytic Agent NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
4-Airway Rapid Sequence Intubation |
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Term
Succinylcholine Paralytic Agent
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Paralytic Agent used as a component of Drug Assisted Intubation (Rapid Sequence Intubation) Avoid in patients with burns >24 hours old, chronic neuromuscular disease (e.g., muscular dystrophy), ESRD, or other situation in which hyperkalemia is likely. |
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Term
Succinylcholine Paralytic Agent
Adult Only Dosing |
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Definition
1.5 mg/kg IV / IO Only may repeat x1 per RSI protocol |
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Term
Vasopressin (Pitressin) NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
11-Asystole Pulseless Electrical Activity 18-VF Pulseless VT |
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Term
Vasopressin (Pitressin)
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Medication used in place of and/or in addition to epinephrine in the setting of cardiac arrest |
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Term
Vasopressin (Pitressin)
Adult Only Dosing |
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Definition
40 units IV / IO, may replace first or second dose of epinephrine |
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Term
Vecuronium Paralytic Agent NCCEP Protocol: |
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Definition
4-Airway Rapid Sequence Intubation 19-Post Resuscitation 20-Induced Hypothermia |
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Term
Vecuronium Paralytic Agent
Indications/Contraindications |
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Definition
Long-acting non-depolarizing paralytic agent Avoid in patients with chronic neuromuscular disease (e.g., muscular dystrophy). |
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Term
Vecuronium Paralytic Agent
Adult Only Dosing |
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Definition
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