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Division 17 - EMS Operations
Article 1 - Medications
- 17 1.1 Aspirin (PDF)
- 17 1.3 Adenosine (PDF)
- 17-1.4 Albuterol
- 17 1.5 Amiodarone
- 17-1.6 Atropine
- 17-1.7 Dextrose
- 17 1.8 Diazepam (PDF)
- 17 1.9 Diphenhydramine
- 17 1.10 Dopamine (PDF)
- 17 1.12 Epinephrine 1_1,000
- 17 1.13 Epinephrine 1_10,000 (PDF)
- 17 1.14 Fentanyl
- 17 1.16 Glucagon
- 17 1.17 Oral Glucose
- 17 1.18 Ipratropium Bromide
- 17-1.19 Lidocaine
- 17 1.20 Mark-I-Kit (PDF)
- 17 1.21 Methylprednisolone (PDF)
- 17 1.24 Midazolam (PDF)
- 17 1.25 Morphine (PDF)
- 17 1.26 Naloxone
- 17 1.27 Nitroglycerin (PDF)
- 17 1.28 Ondansetron
- 17 1.29 Oxygen (PDF)
- 17 1.30 Sodium Bicarbonate (PDF)
- 17 1.31 Haloperidol
- 17 1.32 Dilaudid (PDF)
- 17 1.33 Ketamine
- 17 1.34 Tranexamic Acid
- 17 1.35 Norepinephrine
- 17-1.36 Ketorolac
- 17 1.37 Sufentanil (Dsuvia)
- 17 1.38 Epinephrine Drip
Article 2 - Procedure Guidelines
- 17 2.1 Endotracheal Intubation
- 17-2.2 Intraosseous Infusion
- 17-2.3 Endotracheal Tube Indtroducer (PDF)
- 17-2.4 External Jugular Intravenous Access (PDF)
- 17 2.5 i-gel Supraglottic Airway
- 17-2.6 Needle Cricothyrotomy (PDF)
- 17-2.8 Spinal Immobilization Criteria (PDF)
- 17-2.9 Synchronized Cardioversion (PDF)
- 17-2.10 Transcutaneous Pacing (PDF)
- 17-2.11 Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
- 17-2.12 Tourniquet (PDF)
- 17 2.13 Chest Decompression
- 17-2.14 12 Lead EKG (PDF)
- 17-2.15 Nasotracheal Intubation (PDF)
- 17-2.16 Fracture Dislocation (PDF)
- 17-2.17 Electrical Control Dart Removal (PDF)
- 17-2.18 IV Drip Medications (PDF)
- 17-2.19 BLS AED Defibrillation
- 17-2.20 Blood Glucose Determination (PDF)
- 17-2.21 CAREvent Ventilator Procedure Guideline (PDF)
- 17-2.22 Naso Orogastric Tube Placement (PDF)
- 17-2.23 Nasal Cannula Capnogrpahy (PDF)
- 17-2.24 Lucas Protocol (PDF)
- 17-2.25 Pediatric Transport Guidelines (PDF)
- 17 2.26 Epinephrine 11,000 1M Injection
- 17-2.27 Procedure Guidelines Cricothyrotomy-Surgical
- 17-2.7 QuickTrach
Article 3 - Standing Orders
Article 4 - Treatment Protocols
- 17 4.1 Abdominal Pain
- 17-4.2 Acute Coronary Syndromes (PDF)
- 17-4.3 Airway Management (PDF)
- 17 4.4 Allergic Reaction
- 17-4.5 Altered Level of Consciousness
- 17-4.6 Altitude Illness (PDF)
- 17-4.10 Neurologic Emergencies (PDF)
- 17-4.11 Congestive Heart Failure (PDF)
- 17 4.12 Diabetic Emergencies
- 17-4.13 Fractures
- 17-4.14 Head Injury (PDF)
- 17-4.15 Hypertensive Emergency (PDF)
- 17-4.16 Obstetrical Emergencies (PDF)
- 17-4.17 Patient Assessment (PDF)
- 17-4.18 Respiratory Distress - Non-Traumatic (PDF)
- 17-4.19 Seizure (PDF)
- 17-4.20 Severed Body Parts (PDF)
- 17 4.21 Smoke Inhalation Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
- 17 4.22 Syncope
- 17-4.23 Toxic Ingestion or Exposure (PDF)
- 17 4.24 Trauma Management
- 17 4.25 Hypothermia-Frostbite
- 17-4.26 Behavioral Emergencies protocol May 2022
- 17-4.27 Adult Cardiac Arrest (PDF)
- 17-4.28 Bradycardia with a puls (Adult)
- 17-4.29 Tachycardia with a Pulse - Adult (PDF)
- 17-4.7 Burns - Chemical
- 17-4.8 Burns - Electrical
- 17-4.9 Burns - Thermal
Article 5 - General EMS
- 17-5.1 Patient Privacy Notice (PDF)
- 17-5.2 Patient Refusing Treament Transport (PDF)
- 17-5.3 Treat and Release of Minor Injury or Illness
- 17-5.4 Direction of Care On-Scene Physician (PDF)
- 17-5.5 Responder Rehab SOG (PDF)
- 17-5.7 Bodily Fluids Exposure Protocol (PDF)
- 17-5.8 Controlled Substance Security and Accountability
- 17-5.9 Emergency Medical Dispatch-Priority Dispatch (PDF)