Administrative Bulletin
No. 24 – BUL - 001
Re: Protocol update - Medical Arrest
Effective – July 1, 2024

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Stanislaus County EMS Agency recently updated the Medical Arrest protocol, with an effective date of July 1, 2024.The EMS Agency Medical Directors decided to reduce the maximum total dose to 3 mg. This decision was based on recent literature supporting the limited total amount of Epinephrine administered in a medical arrest, in conjunction with the continued shortage of Epinephrine 1:10,000.


Previous Dosage of Epinephrine: 1mg (1:10,000) q 3-5 minutes; Max of 5mg
New/Updated Dosage of Epinephrine: 1mg (1: 10,000) q 3-5 minutes; Max of 3mg


This change has been made to the Medical Arrest protocol and has been updated on the Agency’s website. This change applies ONLY to adults, there has been no change in pediatrics. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Stanislaus County EMS Agency.

 

Sincerely,
David Murphy
QI / Trauma Coordinator
Stanislaus County EMS Agency

Please join us on Microsoft Teams for the Agency's first Virtual Townhall Meeting. Our Medical Directors Alex Schmalz, MD and Samantha Brown, MD will be available to answer questions or comments regarding our new protocol and policy changes. This meeting will be held next Wednesday, April 17th from 10AM-11AM and a second meeting will be held from 1PM-2PM. See you there! #townhallmeeting #stancoems 

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Stanislaus County EMS will be publishing a new field app for all mobile devices, which will be created by HANDTEVY.  The new app will replace the MVEMSA app currently used for Stanislaus County.  The MVEMSA app will continue to be functional until we go live with the HANDTEVY app.  We are hoping to go live soon.  Here's a link to the website for HANDTEVY https://www.handtevy.com/. Here's a link to view a video demo of the HANDTEVY app - https://share.vidyard.com/watch/N8ovyXQm2xqo71gcwrWPhP