The last step in scene size up for Medical and Trauma
What is consider C-Spine
100
First step in both Medical and Trauma Primary Assessment
What is General Impression
100
Where does the pain go if anywhere else
What is radiation
100
The movement in lungs where one rises while the other doesn't or falls as one
What is Paradoxical movement
100
AVPU
What is Alert Verbal Pain Unconscious
200
a type of trauma where the injury occurs over a broad area and skin usually not broken
What is Blunt Trauma
200
In a trauma assessment we use this airway management movement to open the airway and insert adjuncts if needed
What is Jaw Thrust
200
Information we are not concerned about, past medical but not very important.
What is Pertinent Negatives
200
high blood pressure and low blood pressure
What is Hypertension and Hypotension
200
SAMPLE
What is Signs Allergies Medications PastHistory LastOralIntake EventsLeadingUpToo
300
Subjective condition that the patient usually can describe the feeling and tells you
What is Symptom
300
Last step in primary assessment for both medical and trauma
What is Need for transport
300
A fast heart rate or pulse is over 100 and a slow heart rate less than 100
What is tachycardia and bradycardia
300
the pressure left over when the arteries are relaxed and the left ventricle is relaxed as well
What is Diastolic Pressure
300
Insufficient oxygen in blood flow causing skin to turn blueish grey
What is Cyanotic
400
The second step in scene size up and describes the general type of problem in a medical assessment
What is Nature of Illness
400
Where do you find the pulse on an infant and what are the compression ratios while performing single man cpr
Brachial Artery, 30:2
400
OPQRST
What is Onset Provocation Quality Radiation Severity Timing
400
Does the secondary Assessment always get done
no, if abc are affected or life threats, a rapid transport and assessment must be done. it can be done in the back of truck
400
A baseline status on the neurologic status and consciousness of a patient
What is Glascow Coma score
500
Process of sorting patients based on severity of each patients condition
What is Triage
500
Is usually associated with a cough and mucus, a low pitched sound. Also another sound heard on inspiration and could be an airway obstruction in the neck or upper chest. Brassy crowning sound.
What is Rhonchi and Stridor
500
When do you obtain baseline vitals for Medical Vs. Trauma
Medical after secondary assessment and Trauma at the beginning of medical history
500
DCAP BTLS
What is Deformities Contusions Abrasions Punctures, Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling