EMS Protocol of the Week - Bone and Joint Injuries (Adult and Pediatric)

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A lot of the meat behind the protocol for bone and joint injuries was previously due to it being where to find the options for prehospital analgesia. Now that we have a dedicated pain management protocol, it’s since been thinned out a bit, but it’s still worth a skim for a review of assessment and stabilization of broken bones, as well as instructions for how to reduce a dislocated patella (if approved by OLMC – make sure they’re describing a patellar dislocation and not a knee dislocation!).

 

Have fun out there! www.nycremsco.org or the protocol binder for anything else you may…knee-d. Bye!

 

Dave


EMS Protocol of the Week - Avulsed Tooth (Adult and Pediatric)

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While EMS aren’t reimplanting extremities (yet), they ARE able to reimplant avulsed teeth! This week’s protocol goes over indications and contraindications, as well as how to best replace a tooth in a socket as a temporizing measure. Pay particular attention to the Key Points section, which also gives a refresher on appropriate storage media if implantation is impossible. 

Another short one this week, but nevertheless something to…chew on?

www.nycremsco.org or the protocol binder or honestly your cousin’s old book of puns for probably a lot of the same content.

Dave


EMS Protocol of the Week - Amputation (Adult and Pediatric)

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Unfortunately, we’re not yet at the point of prehospital limb reimplantations, so until then, the protocol for amputations is pretty sparse – sterile wet-to-dry dressing, indirect cold storage, don’t let anything freeze, and transport.

That’s it!

Short email this week, don’t you think that deserves…a hand?

www.nycremsco.org for plenty of protocols, not enough jokes.

Dave