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- 20:56, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,120 N 4-1 PEDIATRIC FOREIGN BODY-AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # All patients will be assessed immediately as to patency of the airway and adequacy of respirations. # Aggressive airway management is indicated if any of the following exist: ## Cardiac or respiratory arrest ## Obstructed airway ## Unconscious patient ## Respiratory distress with labored, shallow, or rapid respiration # When aggressive management is indicated, the following sequence should be initiated:..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:54, 3 April 2022 diff hist +536 N 4 - Pediatrics Created page with "4-1 PEDIATRIC FOREIGN BODY-AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION 4-2 PEDIATRIC ALTERED MENTAL STATUS-HYPOGLYCEMIA 4-3 PEDIATRIC ANAPHYLACTIC-ALLERGIC REACTION 4-4 PEDIATRIC BRADYCARDIA 4-5 PEDIATRIC NEAR DROWNING 4-6 PEDIATRIC NON-TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST 4-7 PEDIATRIC NON-TRAUMATIC HYPOPERFUSION 4-8 PEDIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT 4-9 PEDIATRIC RESPIRATORY DISTRESS 4-10 PEDIATRIC SEIZURES 4-11 PEDIATRIC TACHYCARDIA 4-12 PEDIATRIC TOXIC EX..." Tag: Visual edit
- 20:50, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,740 N 3-10 TRAUMA-PROLONGED EXTRICATION-PAIN Created page with "'''Purpose:''' To ensure that pain and nausea are appropriately addressed in the field to promote safe and comfortable extrication, management, and transport of the patient. Under this guideline, there is recognition that the dissociative effects of Ketamine may be of greater benefit than the analgesic effects of opioids in order to maximize patient comfort and facilitate difficult manipulation of patients that will require prolonged and painful extrication from a trap..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:48, 3 April 2022 diff hist −2 3 - Adult Trauma Tag: Visual edit
- 20:43, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,934 N 3-9 TRAUMA-EYE INJURY Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per protocol. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Do not allow eye injury to distract you from the basics of trauma care. # If patient and time permit, examine the globe briefly for gross injury as the lid may be swollen tightly shut later. # '''TRAUMATIC INJURY:''' ## Penetrating: ### Do not remove any foreign body imbedded in the eye or orbit. Stabilize any large protruding foreign bodies. ### Cover both ey..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:39, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,204 N 3-8 TRAUMA-EXTREMITY Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per Guidelines. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Assess and maintain Scene Safety # Control bleeding: ## Direct pressure, elevation and splinting ## Use pressure points as necessary ## Do not apply a tourniquet unless all other measures to control bleeding fail # Do not utilize injured extremity for BP measurement # Focused assessment of injury: ## Deformity ## Swelling, discoloration ## Distal pulses ## Gr..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:36, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,723 N 3-7 TRAUMA-NEAR DROWNING Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per protocol. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # '''Assess and Maintain Scene Safety''' ## Removal from water should be performed by a trained rescuer with appropriate equipment # Assess for indications to withhold CPR. If none, initiate CPR # Assess, secure and maintain an adequate airway via the airway management protocol. ## Apply appropriate C-spine stabilization for all diving or fall mechanisms, espec..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:09, 3 April 2022 diff hist +24 3-6 TRAUMA-BURNS current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:09, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,410 N 3-6 TRAUMA-BURNS Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per protocol. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Assess and Maintain Scene Safety # Remove patient from the source and stop the burning process. Remove involved clothing. ## Thermal Burn: Apply water to stop the burning process. If > 10% of BSA involved, limit water exposure to 2 minutes to avoid hypothermia. ## Chemical Burn: Brush off visible dry chemical before flushing vigorously with water for 15 minut..." Tag: Visual edit
- 20:05, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,517 N 3-5 TRAUMA-ABDOMINAL PAIN Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per protocol. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Perform a focused assessment of the abdomen, including: ## Visualization of any obvious injury ### Do Not Remove any impaled objects, stabilize in place ## If the patient has an evisceration: ### Do not attempt to replace abdominal contents in the abdomen ### Cover exposed tissue with moist saline dressing ## Gently palpate the abdomen, noting any tenderness, g..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:03, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,879 N 3-4 TRAUMA-CHEST Created page with "Perform Initial Trauma Care per protocol. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Perform a focused assessment of the chest, including: ## Visualization of chest movement ### Stabilize flail segment with manual pressure ### Do not remove impaled objects. Stabilize in place. ### Treat sucking chest wound with occlusive dressing taped on 3 sides {| class="wikitable" |'''EMT - Emergency Medical Technician''' ''Perform/Confirm All Above In..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 20:01, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,841 N 3-3 TRAUMA-CARDIAC ARREST Created page with "Traumatic cardiac arrest is almost universally fatal. However, cardiac arrest in the setting of minor trauma may indicate initial cardiac or medical origin of incident requiring ACLS intervention. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Asses Scene Safety # Assess for indications to withhold CPR. If none, initiate CPR. # Apply AED and shock as advised # Notify responding agency immediately of condition and mechanism of injury (blunt vs...." current Tag: Visual edit
- 19:59, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,989 N 3-2 SELECTIVE SPINAL PROTECTION Created page with "The following protocol is designed to selectively exclude patients from unnecessary and potentially harmful, spinal precautions when a low index of suspicion of injury and reassuring assessment is present. <u>For patients with a potential spinal injury, perform routine trauma assessment while manually stabilizing the cervical spine.</u> # If any of the following apply to the patient, spinal protection is indicated: ## Significant mechanism of injury? ## Altered level o..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 19:56, 3 April 2022 diff hist +5,445 N 3-1 INITIAL TRAUMA CARE Created page with "Any patient with injuries, which have the potential to cause hypotension/shock, must be treated aggressively regardless of what current vital signs may show. Any patient who is injured and has a persistent resting tachycardia is assumed to be in compensated shock until proven otherwise. '''Goal scene time less than 10 minutes for Major Trauma patients.''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} Assess the scene to determine scene safety and..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 19:50, 3 April 2022 diff hist +299 N 3 - Adult Trauma Created page with "3-1 INITIAL TRAUMA CARE 3-2 SELECTIVE SPINAL PROTECTION 3-3 TRAUMA-CARDIAC ARREST 3-4 TRAUMA-CHEST 3-5 TRAUMA-ABDOMINAL PAIN 3-6 TRAUMA-BURNS 3-7 TRAUMA-NEAR DROWNING 3-8 TRAUMA-EXTREMITY 3-9 TRAUMA-EYE INJURY 3-10 TRAUMA-PROLONGED EXTRICATION / PAIN" Tag: Visual edit
- 17:48, 3 April 2022 diff hist +5,814 N 2-22 CYANIDE EXPOSURE Created page with " '''Any patient requiring ACLS care should have an ALS intercept if logistically possible''' {| class="wikitable" |EMR - Emergency Medical Responder |} # Perform scene size-up and ensure crew safety. In a hazardous materials incident, stage upwind of the incident and do not attempt to treat patients who have not been decontaminated. # Immediately remove patient from continued exposure # Assess vitals # If necessary, provide CPR as outlined in the Adult Cardiac Arre..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:44, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,741 N 2-21 ADULT SEIZURE Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Begin initial medical care. # If still seizing, protect patient from injury ## Do not restrain the patient ## Document closely type of seizure activity and eye deviation # If postictal: ## Maintain airway open by placing a nasopharyngeal airway ## Avoid placing anything in the patient’s mouth ## Place in recovery position if no chance of spinal injury ## Administer supplemental oxygen via any manner t..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:42, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,257 N 2-20 PAIN MANAGEMENT Created page with "'''Purpose:''' To ensure that pain and nausea are appropriately addressed in the field to promote safe and comfortable management and transport of the patient. '''Inclusion Criteria''' without prior Medical Control Authorization: # Musculoskeletal injury # Burns # Chest Pain # Abdominal or flank pain # Age greater than 6 # Systolic BP > 100 mm Hg in an adult # Now known allergies to medications being administered # No known exclusion criteria present '''Inclusion Crit..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:38, 3 April 2022 diff hist +5,535 N 2-19 OBSTETRICAL EMERGENCIES & CHILDBIRTH Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Initial Assessment and Care # Obtain a history to include ## Gravida (number of pregnancies, including this one) ## Para (number of previous live births) ## Due Date. A fetus delivered before 20 weeks gestation does not usually survive. ## How far apart are the contractions? ## Length of previous labors ## Has the bag of water ruptured? ## Inquire regarding medication, drug or alcohol use # Administer..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:34, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,325 N 2-18 HYPERTHERMIA Created page with "Heat exhaustion is characterized by systemic symptoms such as weakness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, muscle cramps and or syncope due to excessive loss of body fluids and salts while in a hot environment. Heat Stroke is a medical emergency signified by very hot, dry skin with associated mental status changes such as decreased level of consciousness, confusion and/or seizures. This condition occurs most frequently in the very young and old {| class="wi..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:32, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,128 N 2-17 HYPOTHERMIA Created page with " Significant hypothermia occurs when a patient’s trunk feels cool to the touch and shivering is absent. This increases the likelihood of fatal dysrhythmias. Hypothermia may occur in relatively warm weather with prolonged exposure. * Mild: Conscious with an intact shivering mechanism, may be confused. Still able to rewarm themselves with shivering. * Moderate/Severe: Depressed LOC or coma, often with some degree of rigidity. Cold skin at the trunk with absence o..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:29, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,157 N 2-16 ADULT HYPOGLYCEMIA Created page with " The true diabetic emergency is that of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). This can cause seizures and be fatal if not rapidly recognized and treated. In the field, when a known diabetic patient is unresponsive and no means to obtain a blood sugar level is available, assume the patient is hypoglycemic. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Initial assessment ## Last oral intake ## Assess if the patient is on diabetic medications, and if s..." Tag: Visual edit
- 17:27, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,926 N 2-15 PSYCHIATRIC & BEHAVIORAL EMERGENCIES Created page with "Also consider medical causes of altered mental status, especially hypoglycemia. Enlist Law Enforcement as needed to assist with safe management of the scene and patient. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # '''Scene safety''' is a priority # Additional resources as needed. Law Enforcement if patient resistant or violent. # Initial assessment # Patient interaction ## Be calm and reassuring ## Verbal de-escalation of agitation ## Enlist La..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:25, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,780 N 2-14 ALTERED MENTAL STATUS Created page with "Considerations: cardio-respiratory arrest, airway obstruction, shock, stroke, seizure, trauma, overdose, diabetic complications, hypo/hyperthermia. Evaluate for suspected child abuse in infants with altered mental status or new seizures. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Perform an initial assessment, confirm ABCs ## If apneic, pulseless or in shock/hypotension, refer to appropriate protocol. ## Cervical spine precautions are to be..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:22, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,626 N 2-13 ABDOMINAL-BACK PAIN (SUSPECTED AAA) Created page with "Hypotension can be defined as systolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg in adults. Shock is indicated by symptoms of inadequate perfusion: pale, cool, and clammy skin, change in mental status, ischemic chest pain, etc. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Evaluate ABC’s # Apply oxygen or support ventilations. Monitor airway and breathing closely. # Place the patient in Trendelenburg position as tolerated by airway control and respirator..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:21, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,336 N 2-12 RESPIRATORY DISTRESS Created page with "Considerations: airway obstruction, foreign body aspiration, chemical exposure, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema, pulmonary edema, upper respiratory infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, pneumothorax, pulmonary embolus, bronchospasm with anaphylaxis. Note: Anxiety and hyperventilation, while possible, are not prehospital diagnoses. Respiratory distress will be treated with oxygen appropriate for the symptoms and delivery device applied. '''Any patient..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:18, 3 April 2022 diff hist +6,947 N 2-11 ACUTE ALLERGIC REACTION Created page with "A condition in which the patient has been exposed to an allergen such as bee stings, certain foods or medicines and exhibits any or all of the following symptoms: itching, hives, respiratory distress, airway swelling, and hypotension {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Initial assessment. ## It is useful, but not necessary to identify source of reaction. ## Assess for latex allergy and utilize latex-free equipment as needed. ## Time fro..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:11, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,686 N 2-10 ACUTE CVA (STROKE) Created page with "'''''Goal scene time is less than 10 minutes.''''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Perform an initial assessment, confirm ABCs ## Cervical spine precautions are to be taken if circumstances surrounding the event are not known or indicate a possible spine or head injury. # Begin initial medical care with emphasis on maintaining a functional airway ## Refer to the airway protocol ## Apply high-flow oxygen, if not already done ## If no..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:06, 3 April 2022 diff hist +8 2-9 ADULT CHEST PAIN current Tag: Visual edit
- 17:06, 3 April 2022 diff hist +4,144 N 2-9 ADULT CHEST PAIN Created page with "Life threatening etiologies for chest pain, such as acute MI, aortic dissection, pulmonary embolism and others, should be considered in all patients with a complaint of chest pain regardless of age. If the etiology is unclear, the provider should '''consult Medical Control''' and err on the side of cardiac treatment. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Perform initial assessment to include: # Time of onset of symptoms or change in symptom..." Tag: Visual edit
- 16:58, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,280 N 2-8 ACUTE ST ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION Created page with "Note: This protocol assumes that the patient has already had a 12 lead EKG diagnostic of an Acute ST Elevation MI. Patients with suspected MI should be treated via the Adult Chest Pain protocol until 12 Lead EKG done and evaluated. EKG findings diagnostic of ST Elevation MI are ST elevations of > 1mm in 2 or more contiguous leads or any patient with a Left Bundle Branch Block and symptoms consistent with cardiac chest pain. '''Time from onset of symptoms to reperfusion..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:56, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,276 N 2-7 MEDICAL HYPOTENSION - SHOCK Created page with "Hypotension is defined as systolic BP less than 90mmHg in adults. Shock is a state of decreased tissue oxygenation. Significant vital organ hypoperfusion may be present without hypotension. Clinical signs and symptoms of hypoperfusion include pale, cool, and clammy skin, tachycardia, altered mental status; ischemic chest pain, etc. Home medications and/or comorbidities may limit development of tachycardia. Goal of therapy is to maximize oxygen delivery to tissues wit..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:52, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,924 N 2-6 BRADYCARDIA (SYMPTOMATIC) Created page with "Symptomatic dysrhythmia may be indicated by: acute altered mental status, ongoing severe ischemic chest pain, congestive heart failure, hypotension, or other signs of shock that persist despite adequate airway and breathing. '''Any patient requiring ACLS care should have an ALS intercept if logistically possible.''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Begin initial medical care # Administer oxygen # Assist ventilations if RR < 8 or > 35..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:47, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,817 N 2-5 STABLE TACHYCARDIA Created page with "'''Any patient requiring ACLS care should have an ALS intercept if logistically possible''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Begin initial medical care # Administer oxygen # Assist ventilations if RR < 8 or > 35 # Assess for hypotension/ shock (HR >130, cap refill > 2 seconds) & follow shock protocol # '''Call for ALS intercept''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMT- Emergency Medical Technician''' ''Perform/Confirm All Above Interventions..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:42, 3 April 2022 diff hist +5,578 N 2-4 UNSTABLE TACHYCARDIA Created page with "Symptomatic dysrhythmia may be indicated by: acute altered mental status, ongoing severe ischemic chest pain, congestive heart failure, hypotension, or other signs of shock that persist despite adequate airway and breathing. '''Any patient requiring ACLS care should have an ALS intercept if logistically possible.''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Begin initial medical care # Administer oxygen # Assist ventilations if RR < 8 or >..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:35, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,848 N 2-3 ADULT CARDIAC ARREST: CEREBRAL COOLING PROTOCOL Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''EMT - Emergency Medical Technician''' ''Perform/Confirm All Above Interventions'' |} This protocol is designed to be implemented by providers at the Intermediate and paramedic levels only due to the need for a functioning IV and advanced airway. It assumes the provider has followed all of the steps in the Adult CCR protocol prior to institution. '''Inclusion Criteria:''' # Patient sustained a witnessed cardiac arrest from V-tach, V-fib or PEA..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 16:00, 3 April 2022 diff hist +6,888 N 2-2 ADULT CARDIAC ARREST: CARDIO-CEREBRAL RESUSCITATION Created page with "{| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Establish that the patient is unresponsive, without a pulse, and not breathing. # Check for DNR bracelet, dependent lividity, rigor mortis, or other indications to withhold CPR. # Initiate Resuscitation: ## Follow American Heart Association Guidelines for use of the AED. # Perform Effective Chest Compressions: ## Push hard and fast, between 100 - 120 compressions per minute. ## Allow for complete chest r..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 15:52, 3 April 2022 diff hist +2,295 N 2-1 ASYSTOLE-PEA Created page with "'''Any patient requiring ACLS care should have an ALS intercept if logistically possible''' {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |} # Establish unresponsiveness and PNB status # Provide CPR as outlined in the Adult Cardiac Arrest: Cardio-Cerebral Resuscitation Protocol # '''Call for ALS intercept''' # Prepare for transport {| class="wikitable" |'''EMT- Emergency Medical Technician''' ''perform/confirm all above interventions'' |} '''Assure..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 15:41, 3 April 2022 diff hist 0 2 - Adult Medical Tag: Visual edit
- 15:38, 3 April 2022 diff hist +24 1-19 STANDARD MINIMUM DRUG AND SOLUTION LIST current Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 15:37, 3 April 2022 diff hist +27 1-19 STANDARD MINIMUM DRUG AND SOLUTION LIST
- 15:31, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,817 N 1-19 STANDARD MINIMUM DRUG AND SOLUTION LIST Created page with "(Paramedic Units) Standard Drugs 5 adenosine (Adenocard) vials (6 mg) 2 albuterol (Ventolin) pre-mixed solution for nebulization (2.5 mg) (may also carry DuoNeb Solution) 3 amiodarone (Cordarone)(150/3mL) 12 ASA (81 mg) 2 atropine ampules (1 mg) (Optional based on operational needs, but must carry some formulation) 3 atropine sulfate pre-filled syringes (1 mg/10 mL) 1 calcium chloride 10% pre-filled syringe (1 gram/10 mL) 2 dextrose 50% pre-filled syringes (25 gra..." Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 15:21, 3 April 2022 diff hist −2 1 - Policies current Tag: Visual edit
- 15:21, 3 April 2022 diff hist −4 1 - Policies Tag: Visual edit
- 15:19, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,817 N 1-19 STANDARD MINIMUM DRUG AND SOLUTION STOCK LIST Created page with "(Paramedic Units) Standard Drugs 5 adenosine (Adenocard) vials (6 mg) 2 albuterol (Ventolin) pre-mixed solution for nebulization (2.5 mg) (may also carry DuoNeb Solution) 3 amiodarone (Cordarone)(150/3mL) 12 ASA (81 mg) 2 atropine ampules (1 mg) (Optional based on operational needs, but must carry some formulation) 3 atropine sulfate pre-filled syringes (1 mg/10 mL) 1 calcium chloride 10% pre-filled syringe (1 gram/10 mL) 2 dextrose 50% pre-filled syringes (25 gra..." current
- 15:14, 3 April 2022 diff hist −67 1 - Policies Tag: Visual edit
- 15:13, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,811 N 1-18 ORGANOPHOSPHATE POISONING Created page with "Exposure to organophosphates (used as commercially as insecticides, and as nerve agents in wartimes) can cause symptoms such as salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, small pupils, sweating, muscle tremors and confusion. Onset of symptoms is usually within minutes. Primary endpoint of treatment is diminished airway secretions (lungs clear to auscultation), hypoxia improves, and dyspnea improves. {| class="wikitable" |'''EMR - Emergency Medical Responder''' |}..." current Tag: Visual edit
- 15:11, 3 April 2022 diff hist +103 1 - Policies Tag: Visual edit
- 15:10, 3 April 2022 diff hist +1,489 N 1-17 DISASTER SITUATIONS Created page with "'''Duties of First Responding EMS Unit''' A disaster situation is defined as multi-casualty incident that will likely tax the normal workings of the EMS system. A disaster may be called for fewer patients depending on patient acuity at the discretion of the EMS Unit in charge of the scene. In the event that an EMT-Basic unit is the first on the scene, it has EMS jurisdiction until relieved by an ALS unit. Any multi-casualty incident should require an ALS response...." current Tag: Visual edit
- 15:09, 3 April 2022 diff hist +3,556 N 1-16 NARCOTICS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Created page with "'''Medications utilized in the care of a patient:''' When a rescue squad utilizes a medication(s) they may get these restocked at any Inpatient Pharmacy at any Brown County Hospital, regardless of where the patient was delivered. This will be done by presenting to the Inpatient Pharmacy and asking a pharmacist or pharmacist tech to exchange the medication. A Pharmacy Exchange Form will be filled out including Patient Name, Date of Birth, PCR number, and medication being..." current Tag: Visual edit