Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0023 - Emergency Medical Services - General
Chapter 15 - ASSESSMENT, TRIAGE, TREATMENT AND TRANSPORT OF TIME SENSITIVE EMERGENCIES
Section 15-6 - Assessment, Triage, Treatment and Transport of the Stroke Patient by EMS Providers
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 15-6
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Assessment of the Stroke Patient.
(i) Adult patients
exhibiting signs and symptoms of a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
shall be assessed with a validated stroke screening scale such as the Miami
Emergency Neurologic Deficit (MEND) checklist or the Cincinnati Stroke
Scale.
(ii) EMS providers shall
maintain a high index of suspicion that the patient is experiencing a stroke or
TIA when the patient is exhibiting signs and symptoms that include, but are not
limited to:
(A) Neurologic deficits, such as
facial droop, localized weakness, gait disturbance, slurred speech or altered
mentation;
(B) Hemiparesis or
hemiplegia;
(C) A dysconjugate,
forced, or crossed gaze accompanied by a low level of consciousness (LOC),
including an inability to follow commands, complete tasks, or make a
discernible effort to respond;
(D)
Severe headache, neck pain or stiffness, or difficulty seeing.
(iii) In assessing a patient
exhibiting signs and symptoms of a stroke EMS providers shall:
(A) Utilize the FAST exam to rapidly evaluate
patients;
(B) Perform a blood
glucose analysis;
(C) Attempt to
determine the time of onset of symptoms.
(b) Triage of the stroke patient.
(i) Acute stroke patients shall be triaged to
the most appropriate facility based on the index of suspicion formed by the
cumulative assessed findings.
(ii)
Notification of a Stroke Alert shall be made as soon as possible to enable the
receiving facility to take necessary steps to ensure the facility is prepared
to receive the patient.
(c) Treatment of the stroke patient.
(i) For the adult patient exhibiting the
signs and symptoms of stroke or TIA, EMS providers shall:
(A) Provide oxygen only if the patient's
oxygen saturation is determined to be less than 94% and titrated to achieve a
saturation of 94%;
(B) Manage
seizures according to local protocol;
(C) Provide glucose only if the patient's
blood glucose level is determined to be less than 60 milligrams per deciliter
(60mg/dcl);
(D) Acquire and
transmit a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG);
(E) Provide continuous cardiac
monitoring.
(ii)
Generally, hypertension should not be treated with pharmacological agents.
Management of the blood pressure may include:
(A) Positioning the patient in the supine
position if the systolic blood pressure is less than 120 mmHg;
(B) Positioning the patient with the head and
torso at approximately a 30 degree angle if the systolic blood is greater than
120 mmHg;
(C) If the patient's
systolic blood pressure is greater than 220 mm Hg, and if the heart rate is at
least forty-five beats per minute, administer labetalol, ten (10) milligrams
every ten (10) minutes, if authorized by scope of practice.
(iii) Patients exhibiting signs
and symptoms of acute stroke shall be considered "nothing passed orally" (NPO),
unless the patient is in need of glucose and intravenous glucose cannot be
given, and the patient has been cleared for swallowing.
(d) Transport.
(i) Ambulance destination decisions shall be
preferential based on the following descending order of preference and
capability:
(A) Comprehensive Stroke
Center;
(B) Primary Stroke
Center;
(C) Acute Stroke Ready
Hospital;
(D) A hospital with an
emergency department.
(ii) Transport to a more distant, designated
facility, with a higher level of designation, shall be considered if the
additional transport time is less than sixty (60) minutes more than the
transport time to the nearest designated facility.
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