Quick Reference

Essential reference materials and protocols for field use. Quickly find the information you need.

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Normal ranges for vital signs by age group from newborn to elderly. Based on WikEM and clinical guidelines.

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Emergency Medications

Quick reference for common emergency medications and dosages.

Planned AEMT Medications
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Assessment Protocols

Step-by-step assessment protocols for common emergencies.

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Trauma Assessment Guide

Trauma assessment and management reference.

Planned All Trauma
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Field Use Tips

• All references work offline once cached
• Use search to quickly find specific protocols
• Bookmark frequently used references on your device
• Always follow your local protocols and scope of practice

Reference Materials Coming Soon

Quick reference materials are being developed based on Idaho EMT protocols and national standards. These will include vital sign ranges, medication references, assessment protocols, and trauma guides.

Check back soon or visit the About page for project updates.
⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This tool is for educational purposes only and is a work in progress. It is NOT intended for production medical use.

• Not 100% accurate - always verify calculations
• Not a substitute for proper medical training
• Follow your local protocols and medical director guidelines
• Use clinical judgment in all medical situations

By using this app, you acknowledge this is an educational tool and not medical advice.