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Axiom 1 Protocol 1
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True abdominal pain, exceipt in unusual cases, is not a prehospital emergency
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Axiom 2 Protocol 1
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Severity of PAIN IS NOT RELATED TO THE SERIOUSNESS of the problem
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Axiom 3 Protocol 1
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Ectopic pregnancies often present BEFORE THE PATIENT KNOWS she is pregnant.
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Rule 1 Protocol 1
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Epigastric pain in cardiac age-range patients (females =>45, males =>35) is considered a "heart attack" until proven otherwise
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Axiom 3
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Ectopic Pregnancies ofthen present BEFORE THE PATIENT KNOWS she is pregnant
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Rule 2 Protocol 1
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Abdominal pain in a female of child-bearing age (12-50) who has fainted (or nearly fainted) is CONSIDERED AN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE.
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Suspected Aortic Aneurysm Protocol 1
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A condition in which a patient presents simultaneously with "tearing" or "ripping" pain in the back or flank and in the abdomen.
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