Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 15 - Emergency Response Network
Chapter 191 - Trauma Protocols
Section I-19105 - Standard LERN Entry Criteria; Standard Destination Protocol

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-19105

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. On June 18, 2009, the Louisiana Emergency Response Network Board (R.S. 40:2842(1)) adopted and promulgated "Standard LERN Entry Criteria" and "Standard Destination Protocol" for use in all regions, except region 7, of the Louisiana Emergency Response Network (R.S. 40:2842(3)), replacing the "LERN Entry Criteria" and "LERN Region 4 LCC Destination Protocol," adopted and promulgated November 15, 2007, as follows.

1. Standard LERN Entry Criteria-Pre -Hospital and Hospital Triage Protocol

Standard LERN Entry Criteria

Pre -Hospital and Hospital Triage Protocol

[] Unmanageable Airway

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

[] Tension Pneumothorax

[] Traumatic cardiac arrest

[] Burn patient without patent airway

[] Burn patient >40 percent BSA without IV

Neurologic Trauma

[] GCS <14 + one or more of the following:

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

[] Penetrating head injury or depressed skull fracture

[] Open head injury with or without CSF leak

[] Deterioration of the GCS

[] Lateralizing signs or paralysis (i.e., one-sided weakness, motor, or sensory deficit)

Physiologic

[] SBP <90 (adults and 9 y/o)

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

<70 + 2 [age (yrs)] (age 1 to 8)

<70 (age 1 to 12 months)

<60 (term neonate)

[] RR <10 or >29 (adults and> 9 y/o)

<15 or >30 (age 1 to 8)

<25 or >50 (<12 m/o)

Anatomic

[] All penetrating injuries to neck, torso and extremities proximal to elbow and knee

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

[] Flail Chest

[] 2 or more proximal long-bone fractures

[] Crush, degloved or mangled extremity

[] Amputation proximal to wrist and ankle

[] Pelvic Fracture

[] Hip fractures (hip tenderness, deformity, lateral deviation of foot)

[] Major joint dislocations (hip, knee, ankle, elbow)

[] Open Fractures

[] Fractures with neurovascular compromise (decreased peripheral pulses or prolonged capillary refill, motor or sensory deficits distal to fracture, etc.)

Mechanism

[] Falls >20 ft. (adults)

>10 ft. (child) or 2 to 3 times height

YES

Call LCC

[] High-risk auto crash

Intrusion >12 in, occupant site:

>18 in. any site

* Ejection, partial or complete from automobile

* Death in same passenger compartment

[] Auto vs. pedestrian/bicyclist thrown, run over or significant (>20 MPH) impact

[] Motorcycle crash >20 MPH

Special

[] Pregnancy >20 weeks

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

[] Burns (will follow ABA guidelines)

Other

[] Age >=55 y/o or <8 y/o

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Call LCC

[] Anticoagulation and bleeding disorders

[] End stage renal disease

[] Transplant patients

2. Standard Destination Protocol

Standard Destination Protocol

[] Unmanageable Airway

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

Closest ED

[] Tension Pneumothorax

[] Traumatic cardiac arrest

[] Burn patient without patent airway

[] Burn patient >40 percent BSA without IV

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Neurologic Trauma

[] GCS <14

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level I or II

[] Penetrating head injury or depressed skull fracture

[] Open head injury with or without CSF leak

[] Deterioration of the GCS

[] Lateralizing signs or paralysis

(i.e., one-sided weakness, motor, or sensory deficit)

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Standard Destination Protocol

Physiologic

[] SBP <90 (adults and >9 y/o)

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level I, II or III

<70 + 2 [age (yrs)] (age 1 to 8)

<70 (age 1 to 12 months)

<60 (term neonate)

[] RR <10 or >29 (adults and >9 y/o)

<15 or >30 (age 1 to 8)

<25 or >50 (<12 m/o)

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Anatomic

[] All penetrating injuries to neck, torso and extremities proximal to elbow and knee

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level I, II or III

[] Flail Chest

[] 2 or more proximal long-bone fractures

[] Crush, degloved or mangled extremity

[] Amputation proximal to wrist and ankle

[] Pelvic Fracture

[] Hip fractures (hip tenderness, deformity, lateral deviation of foot)

[] Major joint dislocations (hip, knee, ankle, elbow)

[] Open Fractures

[] Fractures with neurovascular compromise

(decreased peripheral pulses or prolonged capillary refill, motor or sensory deficits distal to fracture, etc.)

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Mechanism

[] Falls >20 ft. (adults)

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level II or III

>10 ft. (child) or 2 to 3 times height

[] High-risk auto crash

* Intrusion >12 in. occupant site:

* >18 in. any site

* Ejection, partial or complete from automobile

* Death in same passenger compartment

[] Auto vs. pedestrian/bicyclist thrown, run over or significant (>20 MPH) impact

[] Motorcycle crash >20 MPH

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Special

[] Pregnancy >20 weeks

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level II or III

[] Burns (will follow ABA guidelines)

NO

[DOWNWARDS ARROW]

Other

[] Age >=55 y/o or <8 y/o

YES [RIGHTWARDS ARROW]

LERN Level II, III or IV

[] Anticoagulation and bleeding disorders

[] End stage renal disease

[] Transplant patients

B. These protocols were published at LR 35:1409 (July 20, 2009).

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 9:2798.5 and R.S. 40:2846(A).

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