
Types of Shock and other charts | EMTLIFE
Mar 3, 2012 · To the general shock Symptoms, occur skin changes such as itching, skin redness, blisters, hives, and eyelid edema. Septic - toxic shock The Septic Toxic shock is caused by the …
AI Usage within EMS | Page 2 | EMTLIFE
Oct 12, 2025 · When I used to do QA (back in the paper chart days), there were so many poorly written narratives, that we, as an agency, made a conscious decision to redo our chart layout …
Albuquerque Ambulance | EMTLIFE
Jan 22, 2014 · I would say types of shock and a general idea of what the SxS may be. I will re read the area and see if there was any more information I may have missed in my notes.
C.H.A.R.T.E.D - What does it stand for? - EMTLIFE
Mar 8, 2011 · So we got into a discussion at work tonight, and apparently everyone has been taught different versions of CHARTED. The "TED" part is where the disagreement is. Version …
Naloxone in septic shock - EMTLIFE
Mar 22, 2015 · Another thread here got me reading on the use of narcan in septic shock patients. There's several studies suggesting it raises the BP significantly, but having no real …
pertinent negative - EMTLIFE
Feb 14, 2013 · A pertinent negative is a negative finding (sign, symptom or something from the scene or history) that is pertinent (appropriate) to ruling out your diagnosis of exclusion A …
EKG Rhythm Flowchart? - EMTLIFE
Mar 21, 2010 · I can probably just brute force memorize the backwards, but for the forwards, I was thinking of making a flow chart to be more efficient than running through a million rhythms. …
Oxygen Therapy for Shock: Cardiogenic or otherwise?
Oct 20, 2015 · It's not that oxygen therapy is not entirely contraindicated, it's that routine use of oxygen is not recommended in cardiac patients without hypoxia. When a patient is …
AED Question - EMTLIFE
Mar 17, 2021 · AEDs are programmed to deliver shocks when they detect a small, lethal subset of heart rhythms. Massive jolts of electricity won't help the others, and could be harmful in …
Bleeding control/Shock management | EMTLIFE
May 20, 2011 · Bleeding control and shock management should NOT be the random basic skill. Presently, there is no universally accepted method of applying a tourniquet. Also, there is no …