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1 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Asthma severity guide

2 Chapter 6Table 6.1 Conditions that impair oxygen transfer in the lungsTable 6.2 Devices for delivery of supplemental oxygen

3 Chapter 7Table 7.1 Categories of shock

4 Chapter 12Table 12.1 CARES Public Reporting of State Aggregate Metrics, 2019.

5 Chapter 13Table 13.1 The potentially treatable Hs and Ts of cardiac arrest

6 Chapter 16Table 16.1 Classification of syncope

7 Chapter 18Table 18.1 The Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke ScaleTable 18.2 Los Angeles Prehospital Stroke ScaleTable 18.3 Rapid Arterial Occlusion Evaluation (RACE) ScaleTable 18.4 Joint Commission stroke center comparison

8 Chapter 19Table 19.1 Common sites of referred abdominal pain

9 Chapter 20Table 20.1 Key elements in the prehospital assessment of diabetic emergenciesTable 20.2 Pediatric dextrose administrationTable 20.3 Key elements for safe discharge after treatment for hypoglycemia

10 Chapter 21Table 21.1 Pediatric anaphylaxis medication doses

11 Chapter 22Table 22.1 ECG changes in hyperkalemia

12 Chapter 23Table 23.1 Suggested Personal Protective Equipment Based on Procedure or Inte...Table 23.2 Suggested Precautions Based on Suspected InfectionTable 23.3 Comparison of coronavirus infections, seasonal influenza, and 1918...

13 Chapter 24Table 24.1 Ten leading causes of nonfatal injury emergency department visits ...

14 Chapter 27Table 27.1 Revised Trauma Score

15 Chapter 28Table 28.1 Morbidity and mortality for vulnerable road users

16 Chapter 30Table 30.1 Glasgow Coma ScaleTable 30.2 Severity of head injury based on GCSTable 30.3 Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale (for nonverbal children)

17 Chapter 31Table 31.1 Comparison between lightning, high‐voltage, and low‐voltage electr...

18 Chapter 32Table 32.1 Categories of explosive injuriesTable 32.2 Recommended postexposure management by risk category and specific ...Table 32.3 Overview of explosive‐related injuries

19 Chapter 33Table 33.1 Classification of burns based on depthTable 33.2 Classification of burns by the American Burn Association by total ...

20 Chapter 36Table 36.1 Upper extremity neurologic examinationTable 36.2 Lower extremity neurologic examinationTable 36.3 Upper extremity immobilization approachTable 36.4 Lower extremity immobilization approach

21 Chapter 43Table 43.1 Stages of active laborTable 43.2 APGAR scoring system

22 Chapter 45Table 45.1 Recommended equipment for an out‐of‐hospital perimortem C‐section

23 Chapter 46Table 46.1 Odors that suggest a toxicologic exposureTable 46.2 Examples of diverse classes of agents that can potentially cause s...Table 46.3 Examples of potential toxins associated with miosis or mydriasisTable 46.4 ToxidromesTable 46.5 Antidotes

24 Chapter 48Table 48.1 Stages of hypothermia can be defined based on the clinical present...

25 Chapter 49Table 49.1 2018 Heat‐related illness emergency department visit by stateTable 49.2 2018 heat‐related illness mortality by state

26 Chapter 50Table 50.1 The clinical function scoreTable 50.2 The Lake Louise Symptom Score

27 Chapter 52Table 52.1 Organ systems affected by decompression illness

28 Chapter 53Table 53.1 Top three chief complaints by ageTable 53.2 Vital signs

29 Chapter 54Table 54.1 Pediatric medication dosesTable 54.2 Conditions that mimic seizuresTable 54.3 Definition of hypotension by systolic blood pressure and ageTable 54.4 Normal heart rate by age

30 Chapter 57Table 57.1 Common changes in normal agingTable 57.2 Six‐item screener for cognitive impairmentTable 57.3 The PHQ‐2

31 Chapter 58Table 58.1 Organic disorders with behavioral manifestationsTable 58.2 Factors that correlate with a higher risk for committing suicideTable 58.3 Measures for managing the potentially violent patientTable 58.4 Recommendations to Improve De‐escalationTable 58.5 Physical restraint procedureTable 58.6 Common medications to treat agitation

32 Chapter 59Table 59.1 BMI classificationTable 59.2 Dose considerations for common prehospital medications

33 Chapter 61Table 61.1 Symptoms and physical findings in sexual assault [13]

34 Chapter 63Table 63.1 Myth vs. reality of human traffickingTable 63.2 25 Work and living settings where human trafficking may be encount...Table 63.3 Environmental (scene) indicators of possible human traffickingTable 63.4 Individual (patient) indicators: chief complaint/history and physi...Table 63.5 Individual (patient) indicators: behavioral and psychosocialTable 63.6 Indicators associated with child sex traffickingTable 63.7 Interaction with persons who might be experiencing human trafficki...Table 63.8 EMS clinician and patient barriers to trafficking victim recogniti...

35 Chapter 68Table 68.1 FDA‐CLIA implications for EMS POC testingTable 68.2 POC key questionsTable 68.3 Considerations for POC in community paramedicine

36 Chapter 74Table 74.1 Personnel staffing modelsTable 74.2 Modes of transportationTable 74.3 Indications for interfacility transportation

37 Chapter 75Table 75.1 Sequential survival improvement in U.S. war experienceTable 75.2 2003‐2019 Summary of aircraft and coverage by stateTable 75.3 The Ground Air Medical Quality Transport Quality Improvement Colla...Table 75.4 Ad hoc operations

38 Chapter 76Table 76.1 Scope of practice vs standard of careTable 76.2 Cognitive material envisioned for each level of EMS licensureTable 76.3 Regulation of EMS personnelTable 76.4 Certification/licensureTable 76.5a National Registry of EMTs used for initial certification of EMS p...Table 76.5b National Registry of EMTs Used for Recertification of EMS Personn...

39 Chapter 77Table 77.1 Clinical syndromes or conditions warranting empiric transmission‐b...

40 Chapter 81Table 81.1 Trauma screening questionnaire

41 Chapter 82Table 82.1 CoAEMSP sponsoring organizationsTable 82.2 CAAHEP standards and guidelines for accreditationTable 82.3 CoAEMSP standards for responsibilities and qualifications of a med...

42 Chapter 86Table 86.1 Major categories of alleged negligence involving prehospital care ...

43 Chapter 88Table 88.1 Essential components of an emergency medical dispatch systemTable 88.2 Sample list of chief complaint and prearrival instruction protocol...

44 Chapter 89Table 89.1 Haddon’s matrix for emergency vehicle collisions

45 Chapter 91Table 91.1 Cost assumptionsTable 91.2 Deployment modelsTable 91.3 BreakevenTable 91.4 Optimistic, likely, and pessimistic production modelsTable 91.5 Reduced MIH visits (likely productivity)

46 Chapter 96Table 96.1 Mass gathering event descriptors and resource needs

47 Chapter 97Table 97.1 Example actions that an emergency support function may take in sup...Table 97.2 Key elements of crisis standards of care protocols

48 Chapter 101Table 101.1 Characteristics of standard medical transportation platforms in d...Table 101.2 Characteristics of nonmedical transportation platforms in disaste...Table 101.3 Military medical evacuation platforms and considerations for use ...Table 101.4 Military transportation platforms and considerations for use in d...

49 Chapter 105Table 105.1 EPA emergency action dose guidelinesTable 105.2 Signs and symptoms of radiation exposure

50 Chapter 106Table 106.1 Predicted damage radius based on the volume or weight of explosiv...

51 Chapter 108Table 108.1 Domains of technical rescue

52 Chapter 109Table 109.1 The Ten Essentials.

53 Chapter 110Table 110.1 Example Needs Assessment

54 Chapter 112Table 112.1 Deming’s 14 pointsTable 112.2 The National EMS Quality Measure Set

55 Chapter 113Table 113.1 Sample National EMS Quality Alliance quality measures.

56 Chapter 116Table 116.1 Central principles of the Belmont Report and application to resea...Table 116.2 Exception from informed consentTable 116.3 Waiver of informed consent and waiver of documentation of informe...

57 Chapter 117Table 117.1 Cohort characteristicsTable 117.2 Outcome measuresTable 117.3 Cerebral performance category score

58 Chapter 119Table 119.1 Commonly used age ranges for stratifying dataTable 119.2 Comparison of pediatric research priorities identified in existin...

59 Chapter 120Table 120.1 Forms of economic evaluationTable 120.2 EMS cost framework components (listed alphabetically)

60 Chapter 121Table 121.1 Definitions of terms commonly used in classical statistical testi...Table 121.2 Common statistical tests and their assumptionsTable 121.3 Probability of at least one type I (false‐positive) error when pe...

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