Protocol 8 & Chief Complaint Selection Rules
Across
- 2. Patients who have inhaled smoke, carbon monoxide, or other chemicals may be found in any stage of _____?
- 5. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: One patient down, ___ ___?
- 6. Suicide by inhaling poisonous vapors that can be created from a mixture of household chemicals.
- 7. An incident involving a gas, liquid, or solid that, in any quantity, poses a threat to life, health, or otherwise.
- 10. If the actual type of suicide attempt is determined to be overdose, carbon monoxide, stab or gunshot wound, go to and dispatch from that more ____ ____.
- 13. ______ in a patient who has inhaled carbon monoxide is a bad sign.
- 14. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Three patients down, ___ ___!
- 15. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't create ____ ____ at the scene.
Down
- 1. All hazardous exposures and inhalations are considered ___-____ _____ until proven otherwise.
- 3. For recreational inhalation of potentially harmful substances, go to which protocol?
- 4. This can be described as, unable to complete a full sentence without taking a breath, only able to speak a few words without taking a breath, breathing attempts that severely hinder crying in infants and small children, reported/audible grunting in infants and small children.
- 8. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Two patients down, ___ ___?
- 9. A two letter word regarding if callers should be advised to enter or re-enter a hazardous or dangerous environment.
- 11. If the complaint descriptions involves hazardous materials that pose a threat to bystanders or responders, go to which protocol?
- 12. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't get it on you or even ____ __.