LA COUNTY PROTOCOLS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
What is 1200.2 - Answer Base Contact
1200.2 Base Contact required for all children when - Answer less than or equal to 36
months old except those with no medical complaint or with isolated minor extremity
injury, and critically ill pediatric patients who meet transport guidelines to a PMC,
regardless of provider impression or field treatment rendered.
1200.2 Base contact criteria STILL apply if the patient is - Answer refusing transport
AMA, which includes parents or legal guardians who refuse transport of pediatric
patient
1200.2 Base Contact Guidelines with the following provider impressions - Answer 8
CCAARDSS and 4 BCPN for peds
1. Childbirth
2. Cardiac Arrest
3. Anaphylaxis
4. Agitated Delirium
5. Respiratory Failure
6. Dystonic Reaction
,7. Shock
8. Stroke
Peds
1. BRUE
2. Chest Pain
3. Pregnancy/Labor
4. Newborn
1200.2 Base Contact required for following provider impressions under the SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS (10) - Answer Specified Conditions is a MCATASSROPhe
1. Medical Device Malfunction
2. Cardiac Dysrhythmia
3. ALOC
4. Traumatic Injury
5. Airway Obstruction
,6. Seizure
7. Submersion
8. Respiratory Distress
9. Overdose/ Poisoning/ Ingestion
10. Pregnancy Complication
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Airway Obstruction? (1) - Answer 1) severe
respiratory distress or respiratory arrest
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of ALOC - Answer persistent ALOC of unclear
etiology
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Cardiac Dysrhythmia (3) - Answer 1) afib w/
RVR
2) symptomatic bradycardia
3) wide complex tachycardia
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Medical Device Malfunction - Answer
ventricular assist device VAD malfunction
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of OD/ Poisoning/ Ingestion - Answer only if
signing AMA
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Pregnancy Complication (1) - Answer 1)
only if >20 weeks gestation w/ vaginal bleeding
, 1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Respiratory Distress of any etiology (2) -
Answer 1) severe respiratory distress unresponsive to CPAP
2) unmanageable airway
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Seizure (2) - Answer 1) pregnant patient
2) status epilepticus
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Submersion (2) - Answer 1) ALOC
2) decompression sickness
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Traumatic Injury (4) - Answer 1) crush
syndrome
2) eye problem, suspected penetrating globe injury
3) prolonged entrapment >30 minutes
4) trauma criteria or guidelines met
What is crush syndrome pathophysiology? - Answer 1. As the compression occurs, cells
in the immediate area are quickly damaged.
2. Within the next hour, the pressure continues to decrease circulation to the area.
When this happens, the reduction of oxygen requires the need to shift the mode of
functioning of the cell. This alternate process is known as anaerobic metabolism-which
What is 1200.2 - Answer Base Contact
1200.2 Base Contact required for all children when - Answer less than or equal to 36
months old except those with no medical complaint or with isolated minor extremity
injury, and critically ill pediatric patients who meet transport guidelines to a PMC,
regardless of provider impression or field treatment rendered.
1200.2 Base contact criteria STILL apply if the patient is - Answer refusing transport
AMA, which includes parents or legal guardians who refuse transport of pediatric
patient
1200.2 Base Contact Guidelines with the following provider impressions - Answer 8
CCAARDSS and 4 BCPN for peds
1. Childbirth
2. Cardiac Arrest
3. Anaphylaxis
4. Agitated Delirium
5. Respiratory Failure
6. Dystonic Reaction
,7. Shock
8. Stroke
Peds
1. BRUE
2. Chest Pain
3. Pregnancy/Labor
4. Newborn
1200.2 Base Contact required for following provider impressions under the SPECIFIC
CONDITIONS (10) - Answer Specified Conditions is a MCATASSROPhe
1. Medical Device Malfunction
2. Cardiac Dysrhythmia
3. ALOC
4. Traumatic Injury
5. Airway Obstruction
,6. Seizure
7. Submersion
8. Respiratory Distress
9. Overdose/ Poisoning/ Ingestion
10. Pregnancy Complication
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Airway Obstruction? (1) - Answer 1) severe
respiratory distress or respiratory arrest
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of ALOC - Answer persistent ALOC of unclear
etiology
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Cardiac Dysrhythmia (3) - Answer 1) afib w/
RVR
2) symptomatic bradycardia
3) wide complex tachycardia
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Medical Device Malfunction - Answer
ventricular assist device VAD malfunction
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of OD/ Poisoning/ Ingestion - Answer only if
signing AMA
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Pregnancy Complication (1) - Answer 1)
only if >20 weeks gestation w/ vaginal bleeding
, 1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Respiratory Distress of any etiology (2) -
Answer 1) severe respiratory distress unresponsive to CPAP
2) unmanageable airway
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Seizure (2) - Answer 1) pregnant patient
2) status epilepticus
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Submersion (2) - Answer 1) ALOC
2) decompression sickness
1200.2 Base Contact Specified Condition of Traumatic Injury (4) - Answer 1) crush
syndrome
2) eye problem, suspected penetrating globe injury
3) prolonged entrapment >30 minutes
4) trauma criteria or guidelines met
What is crush syndrome pathophysiology? - Answer 1. As the compression occurs, cells
in the immediate area are quickly damaged.
2. Within the next hour, the pressure continues to decrease circulation to the area.
When this happens, the reduction of oxygen requires the need to shift the mode of
functioning of the cell. This alternate process is known as anaerobic metabolism-which