Protocol 8 & Chief Complaint Selection Rules

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Across
  1. 2. Patients who have inhaled smoke, carbon monoxide, or other chemicals may be found in any stage of _____?
  2. 5. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: One patient down, ___ ___?
  3. 6. Suicide by inhaling poisonous vapors that can be created from a mixture of household chemicals.
  4. 7. An incident involving a gas, liquid, or solid that, in any quantity, poses a threat to life, health, or otherwise.
  5. 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 ____ ____.
  6. 13. ______ in a patient who has inhaled carbon monoxide is a bad sign.
  7. 14. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Three patients down, ___ ___!
  8. 15. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't create ____ ____ at the scene.
Down
  1. 1. All hazardous exposures and inhalations are considered ___-____ _____ until proven otherwise.
  2. 3. For recreational inhalation of potentially harmful substances, go to which protocol?
  3. 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.
  4. 8. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Two patients down, ___ ___?
  5. 9. A two letter word regarding if callers should be advised to enter or re-enter a hazardous or dangerous environment.
  6. 11. If the complaint descriptions involves hazardous materials that pose a threat to bystanders or responders, go to which protocol?
  7. 12. Finish this EMD Law of Safety: Don't get it on you or even ____ __.