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febrile, 201-202

Seldinger technique, 9, !Of, 1 1, l lf

Sensory exam, for stroke, 350

Sepsis, 142-146, 143t, 145f

Septic arthritis, 410-413, 411 t, 412f, 412t

Septic shock, 42-45, 43 t, 44f, 142-146,

143t, 14Sf

Serious bacterial infection (SBI), in

pediatric patients, 201-205, 203f,

204t

Serotonin syndrome, 231 t

INDEX

Serum sodium, dehydration and, 220

Severe sepsis, 142-146, 143t, 145f

Sheath introducer (Cordis) catheter,

central venous access with, 8, 9f

Shivering, with hypothermia, 260

Shock, 42-45, 43t, 44f, 142-146, 143t,

145f, 361, 36 lt

with anticoagulation therapy, 309

dehydration and, 219

Shoulder dislocation, 391, 39lf, 396

reduction of, 395

Shoulder injuries, 39 1-392, 39lf, 392f

Shoulder separation, 392, 396

Sickle cell disease (SCD), 299-303, 302f

Sildenafil, priapism with, 1 78

Simple febrile reaction, 304-307, 305t,

306f

Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment

(START), 32, 32t

Sinus bradycardia, 64-65, 66f

with hypothermia, 260

Sinus tachycardia, 66-67, 66f, 68f

with CA overdose, 256, 256t

SJS. See Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Skin lesions, with anticoagulation therapy

complications, 309

Skin turgor, dehydration and, 218, 218t

Skull fractures, 364

basilar, 365, 365f

Slit lamp examination, 312-3 14, 313f, 314f

Small bowel obstruction, 13 1-134,

132f, 1 33f

Snakes, venomous, 274-279, 275f,

276f, 278f

Sodium bicarbonate therapy

for CA overdose, 257, 258f

for potassium disorders, 286

Sodium channel blockade, with CA,

255-256

Sodium polystyrene sulfonate

(Kayexalate), for potassium

disorders, 286

Sodium-potassium pumps, with digoxin

toxicity, 252

Soft tissue infections, 1 5 1-155, 1 52f,

1 53f, 1 54f

Sore throat, pharyngitis with, 225

Spiders, venomous, 274-279, 276f,

277f, 278f

Spinal cord compression, 295-298, 297f

Spinal cord injury (SCI), 368

Spinal cord injury without radiologic

abnormality (SCIWORA), 370

Splenic sequestration, 300

Splinting, 414-41 7, 414t, 415/, 416/, 417[

Spontaneous abortion, 1 8 1-183, 182t,

1 84f

SSSS. See Staphylococcal scalded skin

syndrome

Standard precautions, 1 62

Stanford classification of aortic

dissections, 70, 7 lf

Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome

(SSSS), 418-4 19, 419f, 42 1, 42 lf

Staples, laceration repair with, 20-23, 2 lf,

22f, 23f

Star sign, 338f

START. See Simple Triage and Rapid

Treatment

STAT metabolic panel

for digoxin toxicity, 252

for hypothermia, 260

for trauma, 360

Status epilepticus, 353-357, 354f, 354t,

355f, 357f

STEM!. See ST-segment elevation

myocardial infarctions

Sternal fracture, 378

Steroids

for allergic reactions, 423, 425,

425f

for asthma, 90t, 92f, 93-94

for COPD, 95, 97, 98f

for dyspnea, 84, 87f

for frostnip, 265

for HIV patients, 160

for meningitis, 339

for meningitis or encephalitis, 150

for phimosis, 180

for respiratory distress, 210f, 211

for SCI, 372-373

for sepsis, 144

for shock, 44f, 45

for spinal cord compression, 297

for vesiculobullous lesions, 422

Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS),

418-41 9, 42 lf, 422

Stimson technique, 395

Straight-leg raise test, 404

Strep score, for pharyngitis, 227, 227t

Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome,

pharyngitis with, 225

String of pearls sign, 1 32, 132f

Stroke. See Cerebrovascular accident

Stryker Stryker intra-compartmental

monitor device, 408, 408f

ST-segment elevation myocardial

infarctions (STEMI), 50--56, 52f,

52t, 54f

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)

CSF findings with, 338, 338t

headache with, 336-338, 338f

LP for, 1 6-19, 16t, 1 7f, 18f

traumatic, 364

Subclavian vein catheterization, 1 1, 1 1[

Subconjunctival hemorrhage, 315-3 18,

316f, 3 1 6t, 318f

Subcutaneous abscess, I&D for, 1-3,

lf, 2f

Subdural hematoma (SDH),

364-365, 364f

Submandibular space infection,

329, 33lf

Submental space infection, 329, 33lf

Subxiphoid view, for EUS, 28, 29f

Succinylcholine, for RSI, 40

Sudden cardiac death (SCD), 33-36,

34t, 35f

Sugar-tong splint, 415, 416[

Sulfonation, of acetaminophen, 239

Sulfonylurea, as toxidrome, 23 1t

Superficial thickness burns, 387

Superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome,

295-298, 297f

Supraglottic burn injuries, 388

Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT),

66-67 > 66f, 68f, 69

Sutures, laceration repair with, 20-23, 2 lf,

22f, 23f

SVC. See Superior vena cava

SVT. See Supraventricular tachycardia

Sympathomimetic toxidromes, 23 lt

Syncope, 80-83, 82f, 83f

Synovial fluid analysis, 4 1 1 , 4 l l t

T

T3

• See Triiodothyronine

T4

• See Thyroxine

Tachydysrhythmia, 63-69, 64t, 65f, 66f,

67f, 68f

TAl. See Traumatic aortic injury

Tamsulosin, for nephrolithiasis, 169

TB. See Tuberculosis

TBI. See Traumatic brain injury

TBSA. See Total body surface area

Technetium-99m pertechnetate study,

214

Temporal arteritis, 319-323, 322f

headache with, 337-338, 340

TEN. See Toxic epidermal necrolysis

Tendon lacerations, 396

of hand, 393

Tension headache, 337, 339

Tension pneumothorax, 105-107, 106f, l07f

chest pain in, 47, 48f, 49

needle and tube thoracostomy for,

24-26, 24f, 25f, 26f

shock with, 45

Terazosin, for nephrolithiasis, 169

Terbutaline

for asthma, 92f, 93

for priapism, 1 78

for respiratory distress, 21 Of, 211

Testicular torsion, 1 74-1 76, 1 75f, 1 76f

Tetanus immune globulin ( TIG), after

laceration repair, 23

Tetanus toxoid, after laceration repair, 23

TH. See Thyroid hormone

Thermal burns, 387

Thioridazine, priapism with, 178

Third degree heart block, 64-66, 66f, 67f,

68-69

Third-degree burns, 387

Thompson test, 399

Thoracic trauma, 374-380, 375t, 377f,

379f

Thoracoabdominal region, 381, 382f

Thoracostomy. See Thoracotomy

Thoracotomy, 378

needle and tube, 24-26, 24f, 25f, 26f

Throat culture, for GABHS pharyngitis,

227

Thumb print sign, 227, 227f

Thumb spica splint, 415, 416f

Thumb splint, 415, 416[

Thyroglobulin, 288

Thyroid emergencies, 288-29 1, 289t,

290f, 29 1[

INDEX

Thyroid hormone (TH), 288-291

Thyroid storm, 288-289

Thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH),

288-291

Thyroid-stimulating hormone ( TSH),

288-29 1 , 290t

Thyrotoxicosis, 288-289

Thyroxine ( T4

), 288-29 1, 290t

TIAs. See Transient ischemic attacks

Tibial plateau fractures, 398, 401-402

Ticagrelor, for ACS, 55

TIG. See Tetanus immune globulin

Tirofiban, for ACS, 55

Tissue adhesive, laceration repair with,

20-23, 2 1f, 22f, 23f

Tissue injuries, cold-induced, 263-266,

264f, 265f, 266t

Tissue plasminogen activator ( TPA), for

ischemic stroke, 348

TM. See Tympanic membrane

Tongue blade test, 328

Tonic seizure, 353, 354t

Tonic-clonic seizure, 353, 354t

Tono-Pen, 32 1, 32lf

Tooth avulsion, 327-328, 330

Torsade de pointes, 67, 69

Torsemide, for CHF, 60, 61t

Total body surface area ( TBSA), of burns,

388, 388[

Toxic agents. See Poisoned patient

Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN),

418-41 9, 420f, 42 1f, 422

Toxic shock syndrome ( TSS), 418-4 1 9,

42 1, 42 1[

pharyngitis with, 225

Toxidromes, 23 lt

Toxoplasmosis, in HIV patients, 156--160,

1 59f, l60f

TPA. See Tissue plasminogen activator

Tracheitis, 206-207, 210-211

Tracheobronchial injury, 375, 380

Training, for EMS, 30, 3lt

Transfusion-associated acute lung injury

(TRALI), 304-307, 305t, 306f

Transfusions

exchange, 301

massive, 305

reactions to, 304-307, 305t, 306f

for stroke, 352

Transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), 348

Transportation, EMS, 30-3 1, 3lt

Trauma

abdominal, 381-384, 382f, 383f, 385f,

386f

blunt, 358-362, 36lf, 36 1t

EUS for, 27-29, 28f, 29f

penetrating, 358-362, 36lf, 361t

thoracic, 374-380, 375t, 377f, 379f

Trauma principles, 358-362, 361f, 36 1t

Traumatic aortic injury ( TAl), 359

Traumatic brain injury ( TBI), 363-367,

363t, 364f, 365f, 366f

Traumatic LP, 18

Trazodone, priapism with, 1 78

Trench mouth. See Acute necrotizing

gingivitis

TRH. See Thyroid-releasing hormone

Trichomonas vaginitis, 1 85-186, 187f, 1 87t

Tricyclic antidepressants, for immersion

foot, 265

Triiodothyronine (T3

), 288-291

Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole

for HIV patients, 1 60

for UTI, 1 73t

Triple-lumen catheter, central venous

access with, 8, 9f

Truvada, for postexposure prophylaxis,

1 63

T&S. See Type and screen

TSH. See Thyroid -stimulating hormone

TSS. See Toxic shock syndrome

Tube thoracostomy, 24-26, 24f, 25f, 26f

Tuberculosis (TB), in HIV patients,

1 56--157, 1 59-160

Tumor lysis syndrome, 295-298, 297f

Tympanic membrane (TM)

normal, 222, 222[

with otitis media, 221-224, 222f, 223f

Tympanocentesis, for otitis media, 223

Type and screen (T&S), in acute

abdominal pain, 1 1 5

u

U waves, with digoxin toxicity, 252

UA. See Unstable angina

UFH. See Unfractionated heparin

Ulnar gutter splint, 415, 416f

Ultrasound

AAA on, 126-127, 1 26f, l27f

for abdominal pain, 213-2 14, 2 14f

emergency, 27-29, 28f, 29f

gallstones on, 122-123, 122[

radial artery on, 5, 6f

for retinal detachment, 32 1, 321[

for thoracic trawna, 377, 377f

Unfractionated heparin (UFH)

for ACS, 54f, 55

for PE, 1 1 0

Unstable angina (UA), 50-56, 52f, 52t, 54f

Upper extremity injuries, 391-396, 391f,

392f, 393f, 394f, 395f

Upper GI bleeding, 1 28-1 30, 1 28t, 130f

Upper respiratory infection (URI), otitis

media and, 22 1

Urethrogram, for trauma, 360

URI. See Upper respiratory infection

Urinalysis

in acute abdominal pain, 1 14

for UTI, 171, 17lt

Urinary tract infection (UTI), 1 70-1 73,

17lt, 1 72f, 1 73t

Urine alkalinization

for poisoned patient, 232f, 233

for salicylate overdose,

245-246, 246[

Urine output, dehydration and, 218-2 19,

21St

Urine toxicology screening, for poisoned

patient, 232

Urticaria, 304-307, 305t, 306f, 423-425,

425[

UTI. See Urinary tract infection

v

Vaccination, hepatitis B, 162-163

Vaginal bleeding, 18 1-184, 182f, 1 82t,

1 84f

Vaginal discharge, 185-1 88, 186f, 187[,

187t, 188t

Vaginitis, 185-188, 187f, 187t

Valproic acid, for seizure, 356

Vancomycin

for acute cholecystitis, 124

antibiotics for, 422

for erythrodermas, 42 1

for HlV patients, 160

for meningitis or encephalitis, 149t,

1 50

for neutropenic sepsis, 298

for pediatric fever, 205

for septic arthritis, 412

for soft tissue infections, 155

Vasodilators

for ACS, 48, 53-54, 54f

for aortic dissection, 7 4

for CHF, 59-60, 60f, 61t

for dyspnea, 84, 87f

for hypertensive emergency, 78t

Vasoocclusive crisis, 299-303, 302f

Vasopressin, for cardiopulmonary arrest,

34, 35f

Vasopressors

for cardiopulmonary arrest, 34, 35f

for CHF, 59, 60f, 61t

for PE, 1 1 0

for sepsis, 144, 145f

for shock, 44f, 45

INDEX

for transfusions reactions, 307

Vasovagal syncope. See Neurally mediated

syncope

Venous access, central line placement for,

8-12, 9f, 10f, 1 1f

Venous sinus thrombosis, headache with,

337-338

Ventricular fibrillation (VF), 33-36, 35f,

67, 68f, 69

Ventricular tachycardia (VT), 33-36, 35f,

66-67' 66f, 68f, 69

with digoxin toxicity, 252, 252f

Vertebrae, 368

Vertebral artery dissection, headache

with, 337, 340

Vertebral compression fracture, 404, 405f

Vertebral osteomyelitis, 406

Vertebrobasilar strokes, 348

Vertical mattress suture, 22, 22f

Vertigo, 34 1-346, 342t, 343f, 343t, 345f

Vesiculobullous lesions, 418-422, 420f, 42 1f

Vestibular neuronitis, 341-346, 342t, 343[,

343t, 345f

Vestibular suppressant therapy, 343, 343t

VF. See Ventricular fibrillation

Viperidae snakes, 274-275, 275f

Viral encephalitis, 147-150, 148t, 149f,

149t

Viruses, pharyngitis with, 225

Vital signs, normal, 197t

Vitamin K, for anticoagulation therapy

complications, 310

Volkmann ischemic contracture, 407

Volume resuscitation

for burns, 390

for trauma, 360

Volvulus

abdominal pain with, 213

examination of, 213-2 14, 214f

treatment of, 216

VT. See Ventricular tachycardia

w

Warfarin, 308

acute abdominal pain and, l l5

complications with, 309-3ll, 310f

for PE, 1 1 0

Warfarin skin necrosis, 309

Wells rules, 109-1 10, 1 10t, 111f

Whole-bowel irrigation

for acetaminophen toxicity, 242-243

for poisoned patient, 232f, 233

Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome,

64, 65f

Wound closure, 20-23, 2 1f, 22f, 23f

Wrist injuries, 392-393, 392f

z

Ziprasidone, for psychiatric patient, 428 

 


Joint pain, septic arthritis causing,

410-41 3, 411t, 412f, 412t

Jugular venous distention, in CHF,

58, 58[

Junctional bradycardia, 66, 66f, 69

K

K+. See Potassium

Kaletra, for postexposure prophylaxis,

1 63

Kawasaki disease, 418-419, 42 1, 42 1f

pharyngitis with, 226

Kayexalate. See Sodium polystyrene

sulfonate

Ketamine

for asthma patients, 93

for pediatric patients, 1 99

procedural sedation with, 14, 14t

for RSI, 40

for trauma, 361

Ketorolac, for nephrolithiasis, 168f

Kidney stones. See Nephrolithiasis

King's College liver transplant criteria, for

acetaminophen toxicity, 240, 242f

Knee injuries, 398-40 1, 398t

L

Labetalol

for aortic dissection, 7 4

for hypertension in pregnancy, 191

for hypertensive emergency, 78t

Labyrinthitis, 341-346, 342t, 343f,

343t, 345f

Laceration repair, 20-23, 2 lf, 22[, 23f

Lactate level

of poisoned patient, 232

in sepsis, 142-144, 143t, 145f

Laparotomy, for abdominal trauma, 384

Lap-belt ecchymoses, 383

Large brainstem strokes, 348

Laryngeal mask airway (LMA), 40-41

Latrodectism, 277

Left upper quadrant (LUQ) view,

for EUS, 29

Leucovorin, for ectopic pregnancy, 183

Levofloxacin, for HN patients, 160

Levothyroxine, for thyroid emergencies, 29 1

LFTs. See Liver function tests

Lidocaine

for arterial puncture, 5

for central venous access, 8-9

for l&D, 2

for laceration repair, 21

for lumbar puncture, 17

for needle and tube thoracostomy, 26

for paraphimosis, 179

for RSI, 39

Life-threatening dermatoses, 41 8-422,

419[, 420[, 42 lf

Ligamentous injuries, 401-402

Ligamentum flavum, 368, 369f

Lightheadedness, 341-346, 342t, 343[,

343t, 345f

Lipase, in acute abdominal pain, 115

Lisfranc injury, 400

Lisfranc joint, 398

Liver enzymes, with heat-related illness,

268

Liver function tests (LFTs), in acute

abdominal pain, 115

Liver studies, for acetaminophen toxicity,

240

LMA. See Laryngeal mask airway

LMWH. See Low-molecular-weight

heparin

Local wound exploration (LWE), for

abdominal trauma, 384

Long arm posterior splint, 415, 416f

Loop diuretics, for CHF, 60-61,

60[, 61 t

Lorazepam

for psychiatric patient, 428

for seizure, 356

Low back pain, 403-406, 404t, 405f

Lower extremity injuries, 397-402, 397[,

398t, 399[, 400f

Lower GI bleeding, 128-1 30, 129t, 130f

Low-molecular-weight heparin

(LMWH), 308

for ACS, 54[, 55

complications with, 309-3 11, 310f

for PE, 1 1 0

Loxoscelism, 277

LP. See Lumbar puncture

Ludwig angina, 328-330, 330[, 331f

Lumbar puncture (LP), 16--19, 16t,

1 7[, 1 8f

for AMS, 333

for headache, 338

INDEX

for HIV patients, 159

for meningitis or encephalitis, 148

for seizure, 355

Lunate dislocation, 393, 394f

LUQ view. See Left upper quadrant view

LWE. See Local wound exploration

Lymphocytosis, with infectious

mononucleosis, 227

M

Magnesium

for hypertension in pregnancy, 191

with hypokalemia, 285

Magnesium sulfate

for allergic reactions, 425

for asthma, 92-93, 92f

for dysrhythmia, 69

for respiratory distress, 211

Maintenance fluid, for dehydration, 2 1 9,

220t

Maisonneuve fracture, 398

Malignant hyperthermia, 268

Mallampati classification, 14, 14f

Mallet finger, 393, 396

Malrotation. See Intestinal malrotation

Mandible fractures, 327-328, 330

Mannitol

for acute angle-closure glaucoma, 323

for head injuries, 366

MAO!, as toxidrome, 23lt

MAP. See Mean arterial pressure

Masticator space infection, 329

Mastoiditis, with otitis media, 224

MAT. See Multifocal atrial tachycardia

MDAC. See Multiple doses of oral

activated charcoal

Mean arterial pressure (MAP),

TBI and, 363-364

Meckel diverticulum

abdominal pain with, 212

examination of, 214

rule of 2s and, 213t

treatment of, 216

Meckel scan, 214

Medroxyprogesterone, for vaginal

bleeding, 183

Meniere disease, 341-346, 342t, 343[,

343t, 345f

Meningitis, 147-150, 148t, 149[, 149t

CSF findings with, 338, 338t

headache with, 336, 338-339

in HIV patients, 1 57, 159-160, 160f

Meningococcemia, 419-420, 42 1[, 422

Meniscal injuries, 40 1-402

Menometrorrhagia, 181

Menorrhagia, 181

Mental status, dehydration and, 218,

21St

Meperidine, as toxidrome, 23 lt

Merocel, 326, 326f

Mesenteric ischemia, 135-137, 136[, 137f

Metacarpal fractures, 393, 393[, 396

Metatarsal fractures, 399-400, 399[, 402

Methanol, poisoning with, 233t, 235-237

Methimazole, for thyroid emergencies,

290-291

Methotrexate

antidote for, 233t

for ectopic pregnancy, 183

Methylprednisolone

for allergic reactions, 425

for asthma, 93

for COPD, 97

for optic neuritis, 323

Metoclopramide, for acute cholecystitis,

123

Metoprolol, for ACS, 55

Metronidazole

for acute cholecystitis, 124

for appendicitis, 1 19

for PID, 188t

for vaginitis, 1 87t

Metrorrhagia, 181

MI. See Myocardial infarction

Midazolam

for pediatric patients, 1 98-199

procedural sedation with,

14, 14t

for RSI, 40

Middle ear, with otitis media, 22 1-224,

222[, 223f

Migraine, 337, 339

Mineralocorticoids, for adrenal

emergencies, 293

Mobitz type I second degree AV block,

65-66, 66[, 67f, 68

Mobitz type II second degree AV block,

65-66, 66[, 67[, 68-69

Modified Centor criteria, for pharyngitis,

227, 228t

Mononucleosis, infectious, pharyngitis

with, 226-227

Monospot. See Heterophile antibody

Monteggia fracture-dislocation, 392

Morphine

for ACS, 54-55

for acute cholecystitis, 123

for CHF, 60f

for intestinal obstruction, 133

for nephrolithiasis, 168f

for pediatric patients, 199

procedural sedation with, 14t

for sickle cell disease, 301

as toxidrome, 231 t

Motor exam, for stroke, 350

Moxifloxacin, for HN patients, 160

Mucous membranes, dehydration and,

218, 218t

Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT), 66f,

67, 68f

Multiple doses of oral activated charcoal

(MDAC), for poisoned patient,

232[, 233

Murphy sign, 122-123

Mutual aid, for EMS, 32

Myocardial infarction (MI), 50-56, 52[,

52t, 54f

Myocardial ischemia, with CO poisoning,

248

Myoclonic seizure, 353, 354t

Myoglobin, CO binding of, 247

Myxedema coma, 288-289

N

NAC. See N-Acetylcysteine

N-Acetylcysteine (NAC), for

acetaminophen toxicity,

240, 242-243

N-Acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine

(NAPQI), from acetaminophen

metabolism, 239

Nafcillin, for erythrodermas, 42 1

Naloxone, 1St

for AMS, 334

NAPQI. See N-Acetyl-p-benzoquinoneimine

Narcotics. See Opioids

Nasogastric (NG) tube, decompression

vnth, 132-134, 133f

National Institute of Health stroke scale

(NIHSS), 349, 349t

Nebulizers, 91, 9 lf

Necrotizing infections, 15 1-1 55, 152f,

1 53f, 1 54f

Needle thoracostomy, 24-26, 24f,

25f, 26f

of PTX and HTX, 377

for trauma, 360

Nephrolithiasis, 166--169, 166t, 167f, 168f

Neurally mediated syncope, 80-83,

82f, 83f

Neurocysticercosis, 356

Neurogenic shock, 42-45, 43t, 44f

Neurologic symptoms, in HIV patients,

1 57, 1 59-160, 1 60[

Neutropenic fever, 296--298, 297f

Neutropenic sepsis, 296, 298

NEXUS criteria, 371, 372t

NFCI. See Nonfreezing cold injuries

NG tube. See Nasogastric tube

Nicardipine

for aortic dissection, 7 4

for hypertensive emergency, 78t

Nifedipine

for frostnip, 265

for hypertension in pregnancy, 191

Nightstick fracture, 392

NIHSS. See National Institute of Health

stroke scale

Nikolsky sign, 419, 419f

Nimodipine, for SAH, 339

Nitrofurantoin, for UTI, 1 73t

Nitroglycerin

for ACS, 48, 53-54, 54f

for CHF, 59-{)0, 60f, 61 t

for dyspnea, 87f

for hypertensive emergency, 78t

Nitroprusside

for aortic dissection, 7 4

for CHF, 60, 60f, 6lt

for hypertension in pregnancy, 191

for hypertensive emergency, 78t

Nitroprusside test, for diabetic

emergencies, 281

Nondepolarizing neuromuscular

blockers, for RSI, 39-40

Nonfreezing cold injuries (NFCI),

263-266, 265[

Nongonococcal septic arthritis,

410-411

INDEX

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

(NSAIDs)

GI bleeding and, 129

for immersion foot, 265

for low back pain, 405

for nephrolithiasis, 167

Non-5T-segment elevation myocardial

infarctions (NSTEMI), 50-56, 52f,

52t, 54f

Norepinephrine

for CA overdose, 259

for CHF, 59, 6lt

for PE, 1 1 0

for sepsis, 144

for shock, 45

NSAIDs. See Nonsteroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs

NSTEMI. See Non-5T-segment elevation

myocardial infarctions

0

Obstructive series, 132, 1 32f, 133f

0 bstructive shock, 42-45, 43 t, 44f

Octreotide, for GI bleeding, 128, 130

Ocular examination

for CO poisoning, 248

for poisoned patient, 231

slit lamp examination, 312-314, 313[, 314[

for stroke, 350

for toxic alcohol ingestion, 236

Odontogenic infection, 328-330,

329f, 33lf

OME. See Otitis media with effusion

Oncologic emergencies, 295-298, 297f

Ondansetron

for acute cholecystitis, 123

for dehydration, 219

for intestinal obstruction, 133

for trauma, 361-362

Opiate overdose, 333-335

Opioids. See also specific agents

antidote for, 233t

for aortic dissection, 72-73

for frostbite, 265, 266 t

for low back pain, 405

for nephrolithiasis, 1 67, 168f, 169

for pediatric patients, 198-199

procedural sedation vnth, 14, 14 t

for RSI, 39

for testicular detorsion, 1 76

as toxidrome, 231 t

Optic neuritis, 319-323, 322f

Oral rehydration, for dehydration,

2 1 9-220, 219[

Orogastric lavage. See Gastric lavage

Orthostatic syncope, 80-83, 82f, 83f

Osborn ] waves, with hypothermia, 260,

261[

Osmol gap, for toxic alcohol ingestion,

236, 236f

Otitis media, 221-224, 222[, 223f

Otitis media with effusion (OME),

22 1-224, 223f

Ottawa knee rules, 400

Oxidizing chemicals, antidote for, 233t

Oxygen therapy, for dyspnea, 87, 87f

Oxyhemoglobin, CO binding of, 247, 248f

Oxymetazoline, for epistaxis, 326

p

Packed red blood cells (PRBCs), 304

Pain

abdominal, 212-2 16, 2 1 3t, 214f, 215f

with acute visual loss, 322

Palatal petechiae, 226-227, 226f

Pancuronium, for RSI, 39

Panorex radiograph, 329, 330f

Pantoprazole, for GI bleeding, 130

Papaverine

for mesenteric ischemia, 137

priapism with, 178

Papillitis, 321

Paramedic, 30, 31 t

Paraphimosis, 1 77-180, 1 78f, 1 79f

Parkland formula, 390

Paronychia, 1, 2f

Partial seizures, 353, 354t

Partial thromboplastin time (PTT),

for anticoagulation therapy

complications, 309

Passive rewarming

for hypothermia, 260, 26lf

for thyroid emergencies, 290-291

Patella fractures, 399, 40 1

Patella tendon rupture, 40 1

Patient record keeping, by EMS, 32

Patient transfer, by EMS, 32

PCC. See Prothrombin complex

concentrate

PCI. See Penetrating cardiac injury

PCP. See Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

PE. See Pulmonary embolism

PEA. See Pulseless electrical activity

Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), 90, 9lf

Pediatric patients, 196--200, 197t, 198f,

199f

abdominal pain, 212-2 16, 213t, 214[,

215f

dehydration, 217-220, 218t, 219f, 220t

fever in, 201-205, 203f, 204t

respiratory distress in, 206-211, 208f,

209[, 210f

PEFR. See Peak expiratory flow rate

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID),

1 85-188, 1 86f, 187f, 1 88t

Pelvic view, for EUS, 29

Pemphigus vulgaris (PV), 419, 422

Penetrating brain injury, 364

Penetrating cardiac injury (PCI), 375, 379

Penetrating great vessel injury (PGVI),

375, 379-380

Penetrating trauma, 358-362, 361f, 36 lt

abdominal, 382, 385f

thoracic, 374-375, 378-379

Penicillin, for pharyngitis, 228

Penile disorders, 1 77-180, 1 78f, 1 79f

PERC. See Pulmonary Embolism Rule

Out Criteria

Perianal abscesses, 2

Periapical abscess, 330

Pericardial tamponade. See Cardiac

tamponade

Pericardiocentesis

for thoracic trawna, 377-37S

for trawna, 360

Perigingival abscess, 330

Perilunate dislocation, 393, 394f

Periodontal ligament, 327, 330

Peripheral vertigo, 342-343

Perirectal abscesses, 2

Peritoneal lavage, for trawna, 360

Peritonsillar abscess (PTA), 226, 226f, 22S

Petit mal seizure, 353, 354t

Petrolewn gauze, 326, 326f

PGVI. See Penetrating great vessel injury

Pharyngitis, 225-22S, 226f, 227f, 227t,

22St, 229f

Phenobarbital, for seizure, 356

Phenylephrine, for priapism, 1 7S-1 79

Phenytoin

for hypertension in pregnancy, 191

for seizure, 355-356

Pheochromocytoma, headache with, 337

Philadelphia Protocol, 202-203, 204t

Phimosis, 1 77-1 SO, 1 79f

PID. See Pelvic inflammatory disease

Pilocarpine, for acute angle-closure

glaucoma, 323

Piperacillin-tazobactam

for acute cholecystitis, 124

for HIV patients, 160

for soft tissue infections, 1 55

Pituitary apoplexy, headache with, 337

Plaster splints, 417

Platelets, 304

Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP),

in HIV patients, 1 56-160, 1 5Sf,

1 60f

Pneumonia, 1 00-104, 101f, 102f, 1 03t

in HIV patients, 1 56-160, 15Sf, 160f

respiratory distress with, 207, 211

Pneumothorax (PTX), 105-107, 106f,

107f, 359-361, 374-37S, 376f

chest pain in, 47, 4Sf, 49

needle and tube thoracostomy for,

24--26, 24f, 25f, 26f

shock with, 45

Poisoned patient, 230-234, 231 t, 232f, 233t

acetaminophen, 239-243, 24 1f, 242f

alcohols, 235-23S, 236f, 237f

carbon monoxide, 247-250, 24Sf, 249f,

250t, 337, 390

cyclic antidepressants, 255-25S, 256t,

257f, 25Sf

digoxin, 251-254, 252f, 253f

salicylates, 244--246, 246f

Popliteal artery injuries, 39S, 40 1

Posterior leg splint, 415, 415f

Posterior shoulder dislocation, 39 1

Postexposure prophylaxis, 162-165, 164f

Post-LP headaches, 16-19

Poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis,

pharyngitis with, 225

Posttraumatic compartment syndrome,

399

Potassium (K+)

for diabetic emergencies, 2S2

disorders of, 2S4-2S7, 2S5f, 2S6f

INDEX

Prasugrel, for ACS, 55

PRBCs. See Packed red blood cells

Prednisone

for allergic reactions, 425

for asthma, 93-94

for COPD, 97

for HIV patients, 1 60

for respiratory distress, 211

for temporal arteritis, 320, 323

Preeclampsia, 1 S9-191, 190f

headache with, 337

Pregnancy. See also Ectopic pregnancy

with CO poisoning, 24S-249

hypertension in, 1 S9-191, 190f

seizures in, 356

Pregnancy test

in acute abdominal pain, 115

in vaginal bleeding, 1S 1-1 S3, 1 S4f

Prehospital care, EMS, 30-32, 31t, 32t

Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs),

with digoxin toxicity, 252

Presyncope, 341-346, 342 t, 343f, 343t, 345f

Priapism, 1 77-1 SO, 179f, 300, 302

Probenecid, for PID, 1SSt

Probes, for ultrasound, 2S, 2Sf

Procainamide, for dysrhythmia, 69

Procedural sedation, 13-15, 13t, 14f, 14t,

1 St

Prochlorperazine, for intestinal

obstruction, 133

Promethazine

for acute cholecystitis, 123

for intestinal obstruction, 133

Propofol

procedural sedation with, 14, 14t

for RSI, 40

Propylthiouracil (PTU), for thyroid

emergencies, 290-291

Prostaglandin E1, priapism with, 1 7S

Protamine, 309

Prothrombin complex concentrate

(PCC), for anticoagulation

therapy complications, 310

Proton pump inhibitors, for GI bleeding,

130

Pseudohyperkalernia, 2SS

Pseudoseizures, 354

Pseudotumor cerebri, headache with,

337, 340

Psychiatric patient, 426-42S, 426t, 427t,

42Sf

Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures, 354

PTA. See Peritonsillar abscess

PTT. See Partial thromboplastin time

PTU. See Propylthiouracil

PTX. See Pneumothorax

Public information and education, in

EMS, 32

Public safety agencies, 3 1-32

Pulmonary contusions, 374, 37S

Pulmonary edema, hypertensive

emergency with, 76, 77t, 7St

Pulmonary embolism (PE), 10S-1 1 1,

1 09f, 1 1 0b, l l Ot, ll1f

chest pain in, 47-49, 4Sf

shock with, 45

Pulmonary Embolism Rule Out Criteria

(PERC), 109, 1 10t, lllf

Pulse, dehydration and, 21S, 2 1 St

Pulseless electrical activity (PEA), 33-36,

34t, 35f

Pulselessness, 40S

Puncture wounds, 20

Pupil size, agents that affect, 23 1, 231t

Purulent otorrhea, 22 1

PV. See Pemphigus vulgaris

PVCs. See Premature ventricular

complexes

Pyelonephritis, 1 70-171, 1 73t

Pyloric stenosis

Q

abdominal pain with, 212

examination of, 213

treatment of, 216

QRS complex

with AMS, 333

with CA overdose, 256, 257f

with potassium disorders, 2SS, 2S5f

QT interval

with AMS, 333

with hypothermia, 260

with oncologic emergencies, 296

Quadriceps tendon rupture, 401

R

Raccoon eyes, 365, 365f

Radial artery, blood gas sampling from,

4--7, Sf, 6f

Radial gutter splint, 415, 416f

Radiculopathy, with low back pain,

404-405

Ranitidine, for allergic reactions, 425

Rapid ACTH stimulation test, 293

Rapid-sequence intubation (RSI), 37-41,

39f, 40f, 41f

Rashes, life-threatening. See Life-threatening

dermatoses

Recombinant factor VIla, for

anticoagulation therapy

complications, 310

Record keeping, by EMS, 32

Red eye, 315-3 1 S, 316f, 316t, 317f, 31Sf

Red saturation test, 321

Reflex syncope. See Neurally mediated

syncope

Reflexes, stroke and, 350

Rehydration. See Fluid resuscitation

Renal colic, 167

EUS for, 27-29, 2Sf, 29f

Renal failure, hypertensive emergency

with, 76, 77t, 7St

Reperfusion therapy, for ACS, 55

Respirations, dehydration and, 2 1 S, 21St

Respirator masks, for pneumonia, 103

Respiratory depression, procedural

sedation causing, 15, 1 St

Respiratory distress, S4-SS, S7 f, 206-211,

20Sf, 209f, 21 Of

Respiratory symptoms, in HIV patients,

1 57, 1 59-160, 1 60[

Restrain, for psychiatric patient, 427-42S

Reticulocyte count, for vasoocclusive

crisis, 30 1

Retinal detachment, 3 1 9-323, 32 1/, 322f

Retropharyngeal abscess, 206-2 10, 209f,

225-228, 227[

Reversal agents, 1 5, 1St

Reverse straight -leg raise test, 404

Rewarming

for cold-induced tissue injuries, 265,

265f

for hypothermia, 260, 26lf, 262

Rhino Rocket, 326, 326f

RhoGAM, for vaginal bleeding, 1 83

Rib fracture, 3 7 8

Right upper quadrant (RUQ) view, for

EUS, 29, 29f

Rochester Criteria, 202-203, 204 t

Rotavirus infection, dehydration with,

217

RSI. See Rapid-sequence intubation

Rule of 2s, Meckel diverticulum and, 213t

Rule of nines, for burns, 388, 388f

Rumack-Matthew nomogram, for

acetaminophen toxicity, 240, 24lf

Ruptured AAA, 125-127, 126f, 127f

RUQ view. See Right upper quadrant view

s

SAH. See Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Salicylates. See also Aspirin

toxicity of, 244-246, 246f

as toxidrome, 231 t

Salter-Harris classification, 1 97, 198f

SBI. See Serious bacterial infection

Scaphoid fractures, 392-393, 393f, 396

Scarlet fever, pharyngitis with,

225-227, 226[

SCD. See Sickle cell disease; Sudden

cardiac death

Schiotz tonometer, 32 1, 32lf

SCI. See Spinal cord injury

SCIWORA. See Spinal cord injury

without radiologic abnormality

Scopolamine, as toxidrome, 23 1t

SDH. See Subdural hematoma

Second degree heart block, 65-66, 66f,

67f, 68-69

Secondary drowning, 271

Second-degree burns, 387

Sedation

of pediatric patients, 198-1 99

procedural, 13-15, 13t, 14f, 14t, 1St

Seidel sign, 313

Seizures, 353-357, 354f, 354t, 355f, 357f

with CA overdose, 256, 256t, 258

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