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WI Standardized Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum: Core Content and Advanced Skills
… of dealing with death and dying 1. Attempt to resuscitate patients without a pulse or not breathing unless: a. Do not resuscitate (DNR) order that meets local guidelines is present at … e. Firefighter’s carry 3. Urgent moves a. Patients with altered mental status b. Inadequate breathing or shock c. Other situations that are potentially dangerous to the patient 4. … airway at all times j. Consider the use of oxygen by non- rebreather mask k. Reassess airway, breathing, and circulation frequently 1.0 – Preparatory 2013 WI EMR Curriculum 1.3 – Workforce … -
Emergency Medical Services Standards and Procedures of Practical Skills Manual
… the patient’s torso. The patient should be in a position to protect airway and facilitate breathing. SKILLS: A. BLANKET DRAG 1. Place patient on blanket 2. Drag blanket in direction of … COMBITUBE® (ETC) 1. INSERTION a. Reconfirm assessment of absent or inadequate breathing without a gag reflex b. Determine cuff integrity 1) Inflate cuffs 2) Disconnect … normal curvature of the pharynx f. Suction as necessary g. Monitor the patient’s airway and breathing closely h. Provide high-flow oxygen via non-rebreather mask i. Consider nasopharyngeal … -
Wisconsin Standardized Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum: Core Content
… of dealing with death and dying 1. Attempt to resuscitate patients without a pulse or not breathing unless: a. Do not resuscitate (DNR) order that meets local guidelines is present at … e. Firefighter’s carry 3. Urgent moves a. Patients with altered mental status b. Inadequate breathing or shock c. Other situations that are potentially dangerous to the patient 4. … airway at all times j. Consider the use of oxygen by non- rebreather mask k. Reassess airway, breathing, and circulation frequently 1.0 – Preparatory 2013 WI EMR Core Content Curriculum 1.3 – … -
1,4 Dioxane
… People who work in an industry that uses 1,4-dioxane have the greatest risk of exposure by breathing. People in non-work settings may also be exposed to low levels in the air when using … -
EMT Curriculum 2011 - Do not use
… to EMS Education (edited version 2011) (1) Hazardous material suits (2) Self contained breathing apparatus c. Hazardous materials scenes are controlled by specialized HazMat teams d. … (urgent move) when there is immediate threat to life a. Altered mental status b. Inadequate breathing c. Shock 3. If there is no threat to life, the patient should be moved when ready for … the left) without twisting the body 2. A patient with chest pain or discomfort or difficulty breathing should sit in a position of comfort as long as hypotension is not present 3. A patient … -
EMS: EMT Curriculum
… to EMS Education (edited version 2011) (1) Hazardous material suits (2) Self contained breathing apparatus c. Hazardous materials scenes are controlled by specialized HazMat teams d. … (urgent move) when there is immediate threat to life a. Altered mental status b. Inadequate breathing c. Shock 3. If there is no threat to life, the patient should be moved when ready for … the left) without twisting the body 2. A patient with chest pain or discomfort or difficulty breathing should sit in a position of comfort as long as hypotension is not present 3. A patient … -
First Responder Training Toolkit: Strength is Asking for Help
… with immediate, specific instances of stressful and toxic moments. • Breathe – try the 4-7-8 breathing technique to help slow your heart rate and improve breathing. • Self-empathy – giving yourself permission to be upset/confused/angry or forgiving … for help. http://resilient.wisconsin.gov A first responder’s guide to stress reduction through breathing Breathing is one of the simplest ways to lower stress in the body, because when you … -
Wisconsin Standards and Procedures of Practical Skills Manual: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum - Advanced Skills
… thirty (30) seconds prior to attempting placement. 3. Patient must have inadequate or absent breathing. 4. Patient must not have a gag reflex and no foreign body airway obstruction. 5. All … COMBITUBE (ETC) 1. INSERTION a. Reconfirm assessment of absent or inadequate breathing without a gag reflex b. Determine cuff integrity. 1. Inflate cuffs. 2. Disconnect … normal curvature of the pharynx. 7. Suction as necessary. 8. Monitor the patient’s airway and breathing closely. 9. Provide high-flow oxygen via non-rebreather mask. 10. Consider … -
Wisconsin EMS Protocols - Field Version 1
… EMT-R] and/or cervical collar [EMR-O; EMT-R] if trauma. 5. Conduct a primary survey. (Airway, breathing, circulation is cited below; although there are specific circumstances where circulation, airway, breathing may be indicated such as cardiac arrest or major arterial bleeding.) a. Airway (assess … • For obstructed airway, laryngectomy, or tracheostomy, go to Airway Management guideline. b. Breathing i. Evaluate rate, breath sounds, accessory muscle use, retractions, patient … -
Asthma Care: Your guide to managing asthma
… gets through. These three things can cause wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and trouble breathing. If your asthma is not under control, these can get worse over time. Fortunately, there … zone of your asthma action plan. Emergency signs include: • Rescue medication is not working • Breathing is faster or harder and keeps getting worse • Nose opens wider (flares) • Skin between … -
Wisconsin Standards and Procedures of Practical Skills Manual: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Curriculum - Core Skills
… Return flowmeter control to “off” position. II. PATIENT POSITIONING (Non-trauma, unresponsive, breathing patient) IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PATIENT POSITIONING (Non-trauma, unresponsive, breathing patient) : 1. Use appropriate body substance isolation precautions. 2. This position … enough to make chest rise visibly. 4. The bag-valve-mask may be used on patients who are not breathing or patients who are breathing but not exchanging adequate amounts of air. 5. This … -
Wisconsin Advanced EMT Curriculum - 2012
… c. Hilus 6. Structure and function of the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries 7. Mechanism of breathing a. Mechanical Ventilation i. Mechanism of inhalation a) Inspiration b) Phrenic nerve c) … potential hazard a. Steel-toe boots b. Helmets c. Heat-resistant outerwear d. Self-contained breathing apparatus e. Leather gloves AFFECTIVE OBJECTIVES: At the completion of this unit, the … 2. Responsive patient – Is the patient talking or crying? a. Yes – Assess for adequacy of breathing b. No – Open airway D. Breathing status 1. Patient responsive a. Breathing is adequate … -
Anaphylaxis and IM Epinephrine Administration by the WI EMR
… Asphyxia: suffocation as a result of blockage of the airway Dyspnea: labored or difficult breathing Epinephrine: hormone released from the adrenal glands that activates several tissues in … Pupils dilate Blood sugar level increases Blood pressure increases Heart rate increases Breathing rate increases Epinephrine Underused in EMS The Use of Epinephrine for Out-of-Hospital … 21 Respiratory Signs & Symptoms Shortness of breath Swelling and/or spasm Rapid and/or labored breathing, use of accessory muscles, prolonged expirations, hypoventilation, decreased lung … -
Crisis Services: Identifying a Crisis
… myself Things I will do my own to respond to my mental health crisis: Count to 10 while deep breathing, splash my face with cold water, go for a walk My reasons for living: My nephew and my … -
Vinyl Chloride
… billion by volume (ppbv). The action level is considered to be protective of public health. Breathing vinyl chloride for a lifetime at 0.62 ppbv is very unlikely to be harmful to people. If … -
EMS Information for the Public
… of the person for whom the order is issued if that person has a heart attack or stops breathing. Do Not Resuscitate General Information F-44763 Do Not Resuscitate Form F-44764 Do Not … -
Wisconsin EMS Intermediate Curriculum - 2012
… Sub-Q 1 Simulated IM or Sub-Q 2 Clinical / Field / HPS Intranasal 2 Simulated Nebulized Breathing Treatment Includes: hand-held, face mask, and in-line 1 Simulated 2 Clinical / Field / … c. Hilus 6. Structure and function of the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries 7. Mechanism of breathing a. Mechanical Ventilation i. Mechanism of inhalation a) Inspiration b) Phrenic nerve c) … potential hazard a. Steel-toe boots b. Helmets c. Heat-resistant outerwear d. Self-contained breathing apparatus e. Leather gloves C 6.1.2.6 – Discuss scene management given multiple … -
Controlling Indoor Mold
… not necessary to use humidifiers in homes. Normal activities such as cooking, showering, and breathing add adequate moisture to the air. If you have a rental property, consider including a …