Medications
Airway
Obstetrics
Trauma
Pediatrics
100

 This medication is contraindicated if a patient has taken erectile dysfunction medications within the last 48 hours.

Nitroglycerin

100

When using a BVM, the clinician should administer oxygen at this minimum flow rate.


15 liters per minute

100

This assessment scale is used to determine the status of a "Newly Born" infant at 1 and 5 minutes after delivery.


APGAR score

100

According to the protocol for isolated penetrating trauma, this specific immobilization procedure should not be performed.


Spinal Motion Restriction

100

This is the standard dose of oral glucose for a pediatric patient with measured blood glucose less than 70 mg/dL.


10–15 grams

200

For consistency across all indications, the administration time for Calcium Chloride has been updated to this range.

3–5 minutes

200

All EMS Operational Programs (EMSOPs) must have this specific technology for orotracheal intubation by July 1, 2026

Video Laryngoscopy

200

Magnesium Sulfate is now indicated as the front-line treatment for these types of seizures in the obstetric patient.


eclamptic seizures

200

This medication is now indicated for patients with open fractures, amputations, or mangled extremities.


Cefazolin

200

This anatomical location is newly approved in 2025 as an insertion site for intraosseous (IO) infusion in pediatric patients

distal femur

300

This is the IM dosage of Epinephrine for an adult experiencing a moderate to severe allergic reaction.


0.5mg

300

When a patient has a tracheostomy tube that needs replacing, the clinician must attempt to insert a tube of the same size or one that is this much smaller.


half-size smaller

300

To prevent supine hypotensive syndrome in a pregnant patient (over 20 weeks), the clinician should provide this physical positioning during transport.


left lateral

300

For a head-injured adult showing signs of brainstem herniation , ventilations should be provided at this specific rate per minute.


20 breaths per minute

300

For an infant less than 2 years old with asthma, this is the specific nebulized dose of Albuterol.


1.25mg

400

This benzodiazepine is the required treatment for patients with moderate to severe alcohol withdrawal based on the BAWS scale.

Midazolam

400

In an intubated patient with a head injury (but no signs of herniation), the ETCO2 should be maintained within this rang

35–40 mmHg

400

This beta-blocker was added to the 2025 ALS pharmacology for the treatment of severe gestational hypertension.


Labetalol

400

When administering Tranexamic Acid (TXA), the infusion time for the 1 gram dose has been updated to this many minutes.


3–5 minutes

400

This is the maximum single dose of Dexamethasone for a pediatric patient experiencing respiratory distress.


15 mg

500

This medication is used for persistent VF or pulseless VT after the second dose of Amiodarone has been administered.

Esmolol

500

This procedure is indicated for a patient with a suspected tension pneumothorax and worsening respiratory distress or shock

Needle Decompression Thoracostomy (NDT)?

500

For severe hypertension in pregnancy, the ALS treatment goal is to maintain the systolic blood pressure within this specific range.


120–160 mmHg

500

In the setting of neurogenic shock, the clinician should titrate fluid and/or Epinephrine to maintain a minimum systolic blood pressure of this value.


110 mmHg

500

Medical consultation is required before performing this intervention on a pediatric patient with narrow-complex tachycardia.

Cardioversion

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