203 Skills Indications/contraindications/complications Flashcards

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3.3.c basic extrication indications, contraindications, complications

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I: transfer pt from a variety of non critical situations
C: c-spine injury
Complication: worsening of spinal injury

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4.5.d peripheral venipuncture indications and contraindications

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I: venous blood sample for labs
C: previous surgery (mastectomy/shunt/fistula/graft), infection, burn, edema, cellulitis, trauma.

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4.5.d peripheral venipuncture complications

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Arterial placement, air embolism, thrombophlebitis, vasovagal syncope, hematoma, sample hemolysis.

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5.5.b control external hemorrhage through direct pressure and patient positioning indications and contraindications

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I: external bleeding
C: light, indirect pressure, tourniquet, removal of dressing with breakthrough bleeding.

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5.5.b control external hemorrhage through direct pressure complications

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Hemorrhage, hypovolemia, shock, tissue/organ damage, death

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5.5.e conduct intraosseous needle insertion indications and contraindications

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I: difficult IV access, rapid administration of fluids/medications/colloids/blood
C: fracture, burn, infection, trauma, osteogenesis imperfecta.

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5.5.e conduct intraosseous needle insertion complications

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Infiltration, fat embolism, clot formation, osteomyelitis, tibial fractures, skin necrosis, compartment syndrome, extravasation

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5.5.f utilize direct pressure infusion devices with intravenous infusions indications and contraindications

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I: rapid infusion of IV solution or blood, invasive pressure monitoring
C: extravasation.

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5.5.f utilize direct pressure infusion devices with intravenous infusion complications

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Equipment malfunction, circulatory overload, air embolism, occlusion, kinked tubing, infection, hematoma, infiltration, extravasation.

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5.6.b treat burn indications and contraindications

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I: burns
C: rubbing/massaging affected area, puncture/drain blister, application of ice

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5.6.b treat burns complications

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Pain, edema, local/systemic infection, hypothermia, hypovolemia, scarring, bone/joint problems, dysrhythmias.

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5.6.c treat eye injury indications and contraindications

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I: to prevent ocular damage and/or vision loss from foreign bodies, cornea abrasions, trauma, penetrating injuries, chemicals
C: rubbing/firm direct pressure, sharp instrument to remove object, leaving contact lenses in.

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5.6.c treat eye injury complications

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Inflammation, infection, pain, ocular damage, vision loss, bleeding.

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5.6.d treat penetration wound indications and complications

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I: stabilization/immobilization of impaled objects
C: removal (unless airway compromise), allowing object to move, applying direct pressure to object.

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5.6.d treat penetration wound complications

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Hemorrhage, hypovolemia, tissue/organ damage, shock, infection

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5.6.f routine wound care indications and contraindications

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I: traumatic wounds
C: dirty/contaminated wound, embedded foreign body, injuries to underlying structures. Staples (deep wound/face/hands/feet, CT/MRI)

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5.6.f provide routine wound care complications

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Infection, tissue trauma, bleeding, poor wound closure, dehiscence, scarring.

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5.7.a immobilize fracture involving appendicular skeleton indications

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Immobilization and stabilization of suspected fractures, dislocations, decrease pain and swelling

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5.7.a immobilize suspected fracture involving appendicular skeleton contraindications

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Forcefully moving limb, not immobilizing above and below injury, forcing limb into splint, pushing protruding bones under skin, realigning shoulder, elbow, wrist, or knee fractures.

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5.7.a immobilize fracture involving appendicular skeleton complications

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Pain, muscle spasm, soft tissue damage, edema, nerve damage, decreased pulses and sensation, compartment syndrome, infection, fat embolism.

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5.8.c med admin SQ indications and contraindications

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I: med admin
C: trauma, infection, burns, injury, pain, nodules, lumps, scars, tattoos, bruising

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5.8.c med admin via SQ complications

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Redness, swelling, bleeding, inflammation, pain, abscess, nerve injury

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5.8.f med admin via IO indications and contraindications

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I: med admin
C: bone fx, osteoporosis, osteogenesis imperfecta, bilat knee replacement, previous IO attempt

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5.8.f med admin via IO complications

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Similar to IV, compartment syndrome, bone fx, PE

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5.8.g med admin via ETT indications, contraindications, and complications

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I: no IV/IO access
C: no ETT, only certain meds can be administered
Comp: airway injury, aspiration, med OD

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5.8.j med Admin via topical indication, contraindications, complication

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I: med admin
C: scar tissue, thick skin, PVD, eye and mouth use
Comp: redness, itching, inflammation, inhalation

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5.8.n med admin via IN indication, contraindications, complication

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I: med admin when IO/IV unavailable
C: epistaxis, nasal trauma/abnormality/congestion/discharge
Comp: epistaxis, nasal trauma