Scene Size-up
Primary
History
Physical Exam
Re-assessment
100
The first action when responding to a medical/trauma call is?
What is BSI/Scene Safe
100
From the doorway, what can you tell first?
What is "General Impression"?
100
The first step in obtaining a patients history is?
What is obtain a Chief Complaint
100
When starting a physical exam, what are the areas covered?
What is Head to toe?
100
The 2 parts of the reassessment
What is 1. Radio Report 2. Reassessment
200
After Body Substance Isolation and Scene Safety comes?
What is Mechanism of Injury / Nature of Illness
200
What comes after General Impression?
What is "Apparent Life-threats"
200
The patient has told you they are having weakness to their right side, what do you want to know next?
What is OPQRSTI
200
The rule for treating your patients during the physical exam
What is "find a problem - treat the problem"
200
By using this language, it shows the medical staff that you are professional and knowledgeable
What is Medical Terminology
300
After MOI/NOI, what is the next step
What is the number of patients
300
After Life threats, LOC & AVPU, what is your next step?
What is Airway/Breathing?
300
You have obtained OPQRSTI from your patient, what is the next step?
What is SAMPLE history
300
Starting with Medical Direction, what are the other parts to the intervention
What are the "5 Rights" and include Documentation and Administration.
300
When giving a radio report; it is important to give what pertinent information (4)
What is Scene Description, Pt's age/gender, Chief Complaint, PMHx, Physical Findings & TX, ETA and Request for Orders.
400
After the number of patients are known, what else do you need to decide?
What is "If I need additional resources"?
400
After you check to see what your patients respiratory status, you should next check for?
What is Circulation?
400
You have gathered your patients OPQRSTI and SAMPLE history, you now need to obtain?
What is the patients vital signs
400
Name the 5 Rights
What is Medication, Patient, Dose, Route and Time
400
Airway/Breathing/Circulation Chief Complaint VS Every _____ Interventions - O2/RX/TX
What are the parts of the Reassessment
500
Finishing off Scene Size-up what is the last step?
What is "C-Spine Management"
500
Your patient has a heartbeat, but is bleeding and you are able to stop it with direct-pressure, what would you like to do now?
What is make a transport decision
500
The patients vital signs are P-88 IRR, B/P-184/103, R-24 & T-98.9. What do you do next?
What is Re-evaluate your Transport Decision
500
When administering a treatment, what is as important as the administration itself?
What is documentation of the treatment and its results
500
At the very least, how many times will you perform an Assessment?
What is 3 times, In the home, In the Ambulance and Writing your Run-Report.
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