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- 19:02, 3 December 2024 Buprenorphine (hist | edit) [501 bytes] Treloars (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Section 8 - MEDICATION GUIDELINES== ===ANTICONVULSANT=== ====Buprenorphine ==== '''DESCRIPTION / ACTION:''' * Medication to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) '''INDICATIONS:''' * Patients precipitated opioid withdrawal who agree to start recovery and agree to transport to a designated CORE transport facility '''CONTRAINDICATIONS:''' * Severe hypersensitivity, including anaphylaxis and angioedema '''DOSE:''' * 8mg Sublingual Tablet as per Protocol Category:Medication...")
- 19:41, 22 October 2024 LifeVac (hist | edit) [1,936 bytes] Treloars (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Procedure Guidelines== ===9.42 LifeVac=== INDICATIONS *The Lifevac is a non-powered single patient portable suction apparatus used to remove a foreign body airway obstruction. *If the victim is unable to ventilate any air, then perform Abdominal Thrusts. If Abdominal Thrusts fail after three attempts or the victim becomes unconscious then it is recommended to attempt use of the LifeVac. (Modifications of Chest thrusts for pregnancy or obese and 5 back slaps/5 chest co...")
- 16:03, 18 October 2024 CORE Opioid Addiction Recovery (hist | edit) [6,838 bytes] Treloars (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Section 5 -MEDICAL== ===5.23 CORE Opioid Addiction Recovery=== These patients have suffered an opioid overdose or poisoning resulting in a decreased level of consciousness and near or complete respiratory arrest. Absence of consciousness/respirations have been treated by bystanders, law enforcement or EMS crew with naloxone (Narcan, Kloxxado, etc). AFTER INITIAL MEDICAL CARE : PRECIPTIATED OPIOID WITHDRAWAL: Once the patient has received naloxone (Narcan/Kloxxado)...")
- 15:38, 18 October 2024 CORE Opioid Addition Recovery (hist | edit) [6,638 bytes] Treloars (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Section 5 -MEDICAL== ===5.23 CORE Opioid Addition Recovery=== These patients have suffered an opioid overdose or poisoning resulting in a decreased level of consciousness and near or complete respiratory arrest. Absence of consciousness/respirations have been treated by bystanders, law enforcement or EMS crew with naloxone (Narcan, Kloxxado, etc). AFTER INITIAL MEDICAL CARE : PRECIPTIATED OPIOID WITHDRAWAL: Once the patient has received naloxone (Narcan/Kloxxado) a...")