EMS Protocols
The EMS protocols topic section includes recent news and articles about proper EMS protocols.
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Crush syndrome can be expected following any event where patients are trapped for a length of time
Examining disciplinary culture, administration and perception in EMS
The waiver is retroactive to March 1, 2020 and allows for reimbursement when patients aren鈥檛 transported due to community-wide COVID-19 protocols
An amendment to the bill would remove the requirement that patients always be weighed before ketamine administration
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Oklahoma City fire officials said the firefighter鈥檚 actions went against both protocol and state law
Haywood County emergency management officials are working with area hospitals to get patients the right level of care amidst an influx of COVID-19 case
The guidebook outlines measures for reducing COVID-19 exposure and supporting first responder wellness
EMS providers have been advised to cut back on their use of oxygen and focus on patients who have a greater chance of surviving
Spencer Fox claims the private EMS crew forgot to buckle his father, Ed Fox, into the stretcher and forgot to connect the mask over his face to an oxygen source
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People with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 or the flu who do not appear to need hospitalization will be visited by paramedics without ambulances
Eagle County Paramedic Services officials said ketamine is an important tool for treating agitated patients and that they hope to address the public鈥檚 concerns with the new protocol
Ohio Senate Bill 302 aims to ensure stroke patients are always transported to a hospital that is equipped to treat their condition
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said naloxone can be safely administered by first responders with proper PPE and other safety measures
Officials said the incident is under investigation to determine appropriate disciplinary actions
The Aurora City Council voted unanimously to temporarily ban paramedics from using ketamine to sedate patients pending a review of the practice
An attorney for the Tennessee paramedic accused of hitting and kicking an overdose patient said the paramedic was trying to revive him
The new rule also requires EMS providers to maintain a distance of six feet from any member of the public who is not a patient
Police said paramedics failed to properly assess the patient and should not have let her go to the hospital in a police car
The technology company will support the NEMSQA鈥檚 efforts to develop, test and validate quality measures for EMS
Aurora Councilmember Curtis Gardner is planning to propose a ban lasting 30 days after the investigation into Elijah McClain鈥檚 death is completed
A just culture and a basic internal investigation framework can help leaders prevent and address misconduct
A new video shows how to properly don PPE, plus fact sheets cover face mask do鈥檚 and don鈥檛s and how to wear a respirator
3 takeaways from our recent survey on on- and off-duty public safety mask policies and usage
New Bedford EMS officials say strict PPE and infection control protocols have paid off in limiting its providers鈥 exposure to COVID-19
Six takeaways from the USFA, NHTSA best practices to protect fire and EMS providers responding to incidents of civil unrest
Columbia police and MU Health Care will review whether protocols were followed after paramedics stayed back due to safety concerns
An East Hills Ambulance official said the employees broke protocol by removing their masks while on duty
Officials said a vehicle carrying one of the victims was 鈥渄riving erratically鈥 with someone riding on top, leading the crew to perceive the car 鈥渁s a threat鈥