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1 Critical Care and Paramedic Levels
Trauma Protocols Critical Care and Paramedic Levels

2 Trauma: Unstable Patients
Traumatic Arrest/Unstable Airway Closest facility Transport unstable patients to hospital/landing zone within 10 minutes of extrication

3 Trauma: Transport Guidelines

4 Trauma: General Guidelines
Prolonged transport Consider aeromedical utilization > 45 minutes by ground and air not available Call medical direction – consider transporting to closest emergency department Transporting trauma to non-trauma center Notify emergency department as early as possible

5 Trauma: Aeromedical Utilization
Must SIGNIFICANTLY reduce transport time Signs of life!!! Don’t wait for the helicopter <20 mile transport? Entrapment

6 Trauma: Pregnant Patients
Adult trauma pt > 20 weeks gestation Not meeting trauma criteria – ER of their choice Meeting trauma criteria – Adult trauma center!

7 Trauma: Burn Patients Burn Criteria for transport to burn center
>10% BSA partial thickness burns Involvement of face, hands, feet, genitalia, or major joints Third degree burns Electrical burns, including lightning injuries Chemical burns Inhalation injury Circumferential burns

8 Trauma: Burn Management
Fentanyl added Less BP effect Med control only Rigid chest with rapid push

9 Trauma: Chest Fentanyl added

10 Trauma: Crush Injury New Protocol For prolonged entrapment only
Tourniquet use? Pre-medicate

11 Trauma: Head Injury No changes

12 Trauma: Extremity Injury
Tourniquet use Hemostatic dressing Once applied do not remove Fentanyl added

13 Trauma: Hypoperfusion
Differing fluid goals for compressible injury Reflects current ITLS/ATLS guidelines


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