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LA County 1300s Medical Control Guidelines Numbers Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
1301 
: Prehospital Code of Ethics 
1302 
: Airway Management and Monitoring 
1303 
: Algorithm for Cath Lab Activation 
1305 
: Capnography 
1307 
: Care of the Patient with Agitation 
2 | P a g e 
1308 
: Cardic Monitoring / 12-Lead ECG 
1309 
: Color Code Drug Dosages 
1310 
: Conducted Electrical Weapon 
1315 
: Continuous Positiv
- Exam (elaborations)
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1301 
: Prehospital Code of Ethics 
1302 
: Airway Management and Monitoring 
1303 
: Algorithm for Cath Lab Activation 
1305 
: Capnography 
1307 
: Care of the Patient with Agitation 
2 | P a g e 
1308 
: Cardic Monitoring / 12-Lead ECG 
1309 
: Color Code Drug Dosages 
1310 
: Conducted Electrical Weapon 
1315 
: Continuous Positiv
LA County Protocol #506 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Systolic blood pressure (SBP): 
< 90 mmHg or < 70 mm Hg in infant < 1 yr 
: Trauma Criteria 
Respiratory rate: > 29 breaths/minute (sustained), < 10 breaths/minute, 
< 20 breaths/minute in infant < 1 yr., or requiring ventilatory support 
: Trauma Criteria 
Cardiopulmonary arrest with penetrating torso trauma 
: Trauma Criteria 
ALL penetrating injuries to head, neck, torso, and extremities above the elbow or knee 
: Trauma Criteria 
Blunt head injury associated with: suspe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Systolic blood pressure (SBP): 
< 90 mmHg or < 70 mm Hg in infant < 1 yr 
: Trauma Criteria 
Respiratory rate: > 29 breaths/minute (sustained), < 10 breaths/minute, 
< 20 breaths/minute in infant < 1 yr., or requiring ventilatory support 
: Trauma Criteria 
Cardiopulmonary arrest with penetrating torso trauma 
: Trauma Criteria 
ALL penetrating injuries to head, neck, torso, and extremities above the elbow or knee 
: Trauma Criteria 
Blunt head injury associated with: suspe...
LA county accred new Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
1. How should paramedics manage pain due to IO infusion 
: Lidocaine 2% 
1. When performing TCP, after you get ROSC, Pt is still showing signs of poor perfusion 
what should you do next? 
: Increase Rate by 10bpm 
1. Paramedics respond to the home of an 86 yo male who sustained a mechanical fall 
down a flight of stairs thirty minutes prior to your arrival. A contusion is noted to his 
occipital no other visible trauma noted. 88/60, 112,12, 99%. GCS 345, changed from 
baseline, how do you ma...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
1. How should paramedics manage pain due to IO infusion 
: Lidocaine 2% 
1. When performing TCP, after you get ROSC, Pt is still showing signs of poor perfusion 
what should you do next? 
: Increase Rate by 10bpm 
1. Paramedics respond to the home of an 86 yo male who sustained a mechanical fall 
down a flight of stairs thirty minutes prior to your arrival. A contusion is noted to his 
occipital no other visible trauma noted. 88/60, 112,12, 99%. GCS 345, changed from 
baseline, how do you ma...
LA County Protocol 814 Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Policy I-A (1-3) 
: 1) Decapitation 
2) Massive Crush Injury 
3) Penetrating or blunt injury with evisceration of the heart, lung, or brain 
Policy I-A (4-6) 
: 4) Decomposition 
5) Incineration 
6) Pulseless, non-breathing victims with extrication time greater than fifteen minutes, 
where no resuscitative measures can be performed prior to extrication 
Policy I-A (7-9) 
: 7) Penetrating trauma patients who are found apneic, pulseless, asystolic, and 
without pupillary reflexes upon arrival 
8...
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Policy I-A (1-3) 
: 1) Decapitation 
2) Massive Crush Injury 
3) Penetrating or blunt injury with evisceration of the heart, lung, or brain 
Policy I-A (4-6) 
: 4) Decomposition 
5) Incineration 
6) Pulseless, non-breathing victims with extrication time greater than fifteen minutes, 
where no resuscitative measures can be performed prior to extrication 
Policy I-A (7-9) 
: 7) Penetrating trauma patients who are found apneic, pulseless, asystolic, and 
without pupillary reflexes upon arrival 
8...
LA County EMT Scope of Practice Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Who must approve the local scope of practice by EMS agencies? 
: State EMS authority 
Who determines the Local EMT Scope of Practice? 
: LA County EMS Agency *Medical Director* 
Give the reason for the development of the LA County Scope of Practice? 
: -Address the special needs of patients prior to arrival of ALS unit and during 
interfacility transport 
-Expedite the care of patients in acute distress 
What are the requirements that must be met by EMTs to be able to function within the 
LA ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Who must approve the local scope of practice by EMS agencies? 
: State EMS authority 
Who determines the Local EMT Scope of Practice? 
: LA County EMS Agency *Medical Director* 
Give the reason for the development of the LA County Scope of Practice? 
: -Address the special needs of patients prior to arrival of ALS unit and during 
interfacility transport 
-Expedite the care of patients in acute distress 
What are the requirements that must be met by EMTs to be able to function within the 
LA ...
LA County Paramedic Drugs Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Activated Charcoal 
: Adsorbant 
Adenosine 
: Antidysrythmic 
Albuterol Sulfate 
: B2 Receptor agonist, Bronchodilator 
Amiodarone 
: Antidysrythmic 
Aspirin 
: Platelet inhibitor, Cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor(Analgesic &Anti-inflammatory) 
Atropine Sulfate 
2 | P a g e 
: Parasympatholytic 
Calcium Chloride 
: Electrolyte 
Dextrose 
: Carbohydrate 
Diphenhydramine 
: Antihistamine 
Dopamine 
: Sympathomimetic 
Epinephrine Hydrochloride 
: Sympathomimetic 
Fentanyl 
: Narcotic Analgesi
- Exam (elaborations)
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Activated Charcoal 
: Adsorbant 
Adenosine 
: Antidysrythmic 
Albuterol Sulfate 
: B2 Receptor agonist, Bronchodilator 
Amiodarone 
: Antidysrythmic 
Aspirin 
: Platelet inhibitor, Cyclo-oxygenase inhibitor(Analgesic &Anti-inflammatory) 
Atropine Sulfate 
2 | P a g e 
: Parasympatholytic 
Calcium Chloride 
: Electrolyte 
Dextrose 
: Carbohydrate 
Diphenhydramine 
: Antihistamine 
Dopamine 
: Sympathomimetic 
Epinephrine Hydrochloride 
: Sympathomimetic 
Fentanyl 
: Narcotic Analgesi
LA County Protocol Accreditation Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Use the corresponding "____-P" protocol if the patients age is ? 
: Less than or equal or 14 years of age (Peds) 
Why do paramedics make base contact, besides having their offline medical direction 
treatment protocols ? 
: 1. To gain online medical control 
2. To get additional guidance (help) on field care 
1. Children ages 13 to 36 months of age, what is required ? 
2. EXCEPT for those who? 
: 1. Base contact & transport 
2. No medical complaint, isolated minor extremity injury 
Children...
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Use the corresponding "____-P" protocol if the patients age is ? 
: Less than or equal or 14 years of age (Peds) 
Why do paramedics make base contact, besides having their offline medical direction 
treatment protocols ? 
: 1. To gain online medical control 
2. To get additional guidance (help) on field care 
1. Children ages 13 to 36 months of age, what is required ? 
2. EXCEPT for those who? 
: 1. Base contact & transport 
2. No medical complaint, isolated minor extremity injury 
Children...
LA County 1300 Series Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
1302. How ventilation rate and volume affect end-tidal C02. 
: Hypoventilation results in high arterial carbon dioxide (CO2). In general, this 
results in an end-tidal CO2 > 45mmHg on capnography, but end-tidal CO2 may not 
reflect arterial CO2 when lung disease and/or increased dead space are present. 
1302. The indications for high flow oxygen. 
: Initiate immediate high-flow O2 (15 L/min) for the following conditions: a. 
Respiratory Arrest b. Cardiac Arrest c. Shock/Poor Perfusion d. A...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
1302. How ventilation rate and volume affect end-tidal C02. 
: Hypoventilation results in high arterial carbon dioxide (CO2). In general, this 
results in an end-tidal CO2 > 45mmHg on capnography, but end-tidal CO2 may not 
reflect arterial CO2 when lung disease and/or increased dead space are present. 
1302. The indications for high flow oxygen. 
: Initiate immediate high-flow O2 (15 L/min) for the following conditions: a. 
Respiratory Arrest b. Cardiac Arrest c. Shock/Poor Perfusion d. A...
LA County 1200s Treatment Protocol Numbers Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
1202 
: General Medical 
1203 
: Diabetic Emergencies 
1204 
: Fever/Sepsis 
1205 
: GI/GU Emergencies 
1206 
: Medical Device Malfunction 
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1207 
: Shock/Hypotension 
1208 
: Agitated Delirium 
1209 
: Behavioral/Psychiatric Crisis 
1210 
: Cardiac Arrest 
1211 
: Cardiac Chest Pain 
1212 
: Cardiac Dysrhythmia - Bradycardia 
1213 
: Cardiac Dysrhythmia - Tachy
- Exam (elaborations)
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1202 
: General Medical 
1203 
: Diabetic Emergencies 
1204 
: Fever/Sepsis 
1205 
: GI/GU Emergencies 
1206 
: Medical Device Malfunction 
2 | P a g e 
1207 
: Shock/Hypotension 
1208 
: Agitated Delirium 
1209 
: Behavioral/Psychiatric Crisis 
1210 
: Cardiac Arrest 
1211 
: Cardiac Chest Pain 
1212 
: Cardiac Dysrhythmia - Bradycardia 
1213 
: Cardiac Dysrhythmia - Tachy
LA County Protocols Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
Base Contact Requirements 
: 1200.2 
Provider Impresions 
: 1200.3 
BLS upgrade to ALS 
: 1200.4 
Assessment 
: 1201 
General Medical 
: 1202/1202-P 
Diabetic Emergencies 
2 | P a g e 
: 1203/1203-P 
Fever/Sepsis 
: 1204/1204-P 
GI/GU Emerge
- Exam (elaborations)
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Base Contact Requirements 
: 1200.2 
Provider Impresions 
: 1200.3 
BLS upgrade to ALS 
: 1200.4 
Assessment 
: 1201 
General Medical 
: 1202/1202-P 
Diabetic Emergencies 
2 | P a g e 
: 1203/1203-P 
Fever/Sepsis 
: 1204/1204-P 
GI/GU Emerge
Sherpath Exam Review Med Surg 2 Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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