What are the 3 C's?
What is Check-Call-Care
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What is Swelling
S
Signs and Symptoms
Step 1
What is Checking the Scene For Safety
First aid is?
What is a temporary solution to a medical emergency.
Name three things you would look for during your secondary survey.
What is Minor bleeding, broken bones, medical alert tags, minor burns, etc.
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What is Tenderness
A
What is Allergies
Step 2
Primary Check
Duty to act is your _______ responsibility to act in an emergency situation.
What is legal
Explain the Recovery Position
O
What is Open Wounds
M
What is Medication
Step 3
What is Positioning the Patient
If you explain what you are doing to a patient and ask their permission before you begin, you are getting _______ consent.
What is Expressed
Name the 5 things that you are looking for when assessing life-threatening conditions.
What is: Abnormal Breathing Sounds, Pulse, Breathing, Severe Bleeding, Responsiveness
D
What is Deformities
P
What is Previous Medical History
Final Step
If your patient is unresponsive, motionless, mentally incompetent, or a child with a life threatening injury or illness and you cannot find their parents; you are working under __________ consent.
Good Samaritan Law?
What is protection from being sued when providing reasonable medical care to an injured party.
L in SAMPLE
What is Last Oral Intake
E
What is Events Leading Up to Accident/Incident
Give 3 examples of things that may tell you that an emergency has occured.
What is fire, smoke, blood, people on the ground, gun shots, etc.
The three areas of prevention intervention are:
What is Engineering, Education, and Enforcement