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These are Protocols for Prehospital Whole Blood Administration. WAIVER is required, specialized training & approved Medical Director oversight are required.
- 0.50 Medical
- 0.25 Operations
- 0.25 Trauma
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This is Required Training For Prehospital Whole Blood Administration. This portion is diadactic portion with an over view of the process as well as equipment led by medical Director Dr. Scott Branney
- 1.00 Medical
- 1.00 Operations
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The presentation will cover what autism is, the signs & characteristics, and give tools for first responders on how to interact with autistic individuals should they encounter them on a call. Gain knowledge about Search & Rescue operations, including how to lure an autistic individual back to safety, as well as the latest tracking devices & apps used by caregivers.
- 1.00 Medical
- 1.00 Operations
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The presentation will cover what autism is, the signs & characteristics, and give tools for first responders on how to interact with autistic individuals should they encounter them on a call. Gain knowledge about Search & Rescue operations, including how to lure an autistic individual back to safety, as well as the latest tracking devices & apps used by caregivers.
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These are the Clear Creek EMS Protocols for Critical Care Paramedic procedures and medications as approved by Medical Director, Dr Scott Branney .These are for Clear Creek EMS ONLY under the Medical Direction of Dr Scott Branney
- 2.00 Medical
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This training will present stroke recognition for the EMS provider. It will discuss how to recognize signs and symptoms of a stroke in the Prehospital Environment. How to differentiate between ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. it will be presented by the Neuroscience Program manager from St Anthony Hospital and her team.
- 0.75 Airway, Ventilation, Respiratory
- 0.25 Medical
- 1.00 Nursing
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This session covers the underlying pathology of anaphylaxis, and allergic reactions. Additionally, we will review the various treatment modalities with particular attention towards Epinephrine. Many agencies have moved away from the Epinephrine auto-injector as it is cost prohibitive and instead moved to permitting BLS personnel to administer the medication after drawing it up traditionally.

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