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This application provides FCES paramedics and EMT-Basics with access to protocols, procedures, and medication cards. It allows for offline access to downloaded protocol updates and serves as a reference tool for local emergency medical services.
What's New in FCES Protocols
12.13
October 27, 2022
Update 10/26/22: -TB4 & 10, AO3, UP12, AM3 & 5 link fixes new -Previous link checks confirmed -Search bar update same.
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What is FCES Protocols?
FCES Protocols is a medical reference application designed for FCES Paramedics and EMT-Basics. It provides access to protocols, procedures, and medication cards, with features for downloading and accessing protocol updates offline.
Is FCES Protocols free to use?
Yes, FCES Protocols is available for free. There are no costs associated with downloading or using the core features of the application.
Can I use FCES Protocols offline?
Yes, you can download protocol updates from within the app under 'Tools'. Once downloaded, these protocols can be accessed offline at any time.
How often is FCES Protocols updated?
The app was last updated on October 27, 2022, with version 12.13. The description states that the app will be updated with new features and protocols when necessary.
What devices support FCES Protocols?
FCES Protocols is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for the iOS platform.
What is the age rating for FCES Protocols?
FCES Protocols has an age rating of 17+. This is likely due to the nature of the medical information contained within the app.
Where can I find the official FCES protocols?
The approved source for up-to-date protocols can be found at http://forsyth.cc/emergencyservices/ems/protocols.aspx. This app serves as a reference and may not always reflect the most current changes.
Should I rely solely on FCES Protocols for medical decisions?
No, users should seek medical control or medical director's advice in addition to using this app before making any medical decisions. The app is intended as a reference and may not always be up-to-date.



