Chief Andrew Miller was born in this year.
What is 1984? May 12, 1984.
The primary airway for the pediatric patient in cardiac arrest.
What is an iGel
The minimum required sets of vital signs documented in an unstable patient and how often.
Two sets every 5 minutes
This maneuver is a technique used to increase vagal parasympathetic tone in an attempt to treat various arrhythmias.
What is vagal maneuver?
Device indicated in possible unstable pelvic fracture patients.
What is a SAM Splint or Pelvic Splint?
What Chief Miller calls his pizza dip.
What is dip, dip?
An item is placed on all pediatric patients with advanced airways to minimize the possibility of airway dislodgement.
What is a cervical immobilization device or collar?
The preferred methodology of documentation of medical reports in Charlotte County.
What is DRAATT?
Dispatch, Response, Arrival, Assessment, Treatment, Transport.
The method used by Charlotte County for triaging patients in an MCI situation.
What is RAMP triage (Rapid Assessment of Mentation and Pulse)?
Agency who should be contacted when a patient is experiencing barotrauma.
Who is DAN (Divers Alert Network)?
How many times has Captain Miz been a captain with Charlotte County?
What is two?
The minimum dose of atropine for a pediatric patient.
what is 0.1mg?
The disposition used for a patient initially in cardiac arrest, and ROSC is achieved with transport to a hospital.
What is Patient Dead at Scene-Resuscitation Attempted (with Transport)?
What is >= 13%
The percentage of a 1-year-old's head using the rule of 9's.
What is 18%?
Lt. Maxfield's favorite number of pushups.
What is 50?
Epi 1:10,000 shall be given at this time to a pediatric patient presenting with PEA.
When is ASAP?
Field observation by any of the following is considered what type of Quality Assurance?
Medical Director, QI Coordinator, Training Captains, Battalion Chiefs, Field Trainers.
What is concurrent QA?
The correct dose of Push Dose Epinephrine.
(ML and DOSE every __-__ Minutes)
What is 0.5-1.0 ml or 5-10 mcg push every 2-3 minutes?
What is BMR = 5
6 Obeys
5 Localizes
4 Withdraws
3 Abnormal Flexion (Decorticate)
2 Abnormal Extension (Decerebrate)
1 No Motor Response
The formula for how many vehicles Captain Miz has owned in his lifetime?
What is 70 + (Age Years)x2
The dose of Dexamethasone for a pediatric patient in moderate allergic reaction.
What is 0.6mg/kg max of 10mg?
These members make up the Quality Assurance Review board.
Who is the medical director, deputy chief, BC, or their designee, Captain of EMS Training, QI coordinator?
The duration of action for push dose of epinephrine.
What is 5-10 minutes.
Florida Trauma alert criteria percentage of 2nd- or 3rd-degree burns qualifies as a RED for Cutaneous.
What is 15% or more TBSA