R. 64J-2.001 Definitions
R. 64J-2.002 Prehospital Requirements for Trauma Care
R. 64J-2.003 Trauma Transport Protocols Approval and Denial Process
R. 64J-2.004 Adult Trauma Scorecard Methodology
R. 64J-2.005 Pediatric Trauma Scorecard Methodology
R. 64J-2.006 Trauma Registry and Trauma Quality Improvement Program
R. 64J-2.007 Trauma Agency Formation, Plan Approval and Denial Process
R. 64J-2.009 Trauma Agency Implementation and Operation Requirements
R. 64J-2.011 Trauma Center Requirements
R. 64J-2.012 Process for the Approval of Trauma Centers
R. 64J-2.014 Certificate of Approval
R. 64J-2.015 Process for Renewal of Trauma Centers
R. 64J-2.016 Site Visits and Approval
R. 64J-2.018 Do Not Resuscitate Order (DNRO) Form and Patient Identification Device
R. 64J-2.019 Funding for Verified Trauma Centers
R. 64J-2.020 Acute Care Hospital Trauma Registry

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 64J-2 - Trauma

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