Scene Survey
Primary Assessment
Secondary Assessment
Reassessment
100

What is the primary goal of a scene size up?

Safety

100

The primary assessment is designed to have the EMR detect and correct immediate life threats. These include threats to what? (4)

Airway Breathing Circulation and Bleeding

100

What is the purpose of the secondary assessment?

Discover and care for specific injuries or medical problems.

100

What is the first step in reassessing a patient?

Repeating the primary assessment

200

List three different kinds of BSI precautions you would use at the scene of an emergency.

Disposable gloves, eye protection, personal protective equipment depending on patient problem

200

What scale is used to assess a patient's mental status?

AVPU

200

When is secondary assessment performed?

Only after the primary assessment and all immediate life threats have been found and corrected.
200

How often should a seriously ill or injured patient be reassessed?

Every 5 minutes

300

What should you never assume in regards to scene safety?

That any scene is safe

300

How do you check the mental alertness of an unresponsive infant?

Flick the bottom of the foot.

300

List three significant types of injuries for adults.

Ejection from vehicle, death of one or more passengers in crash, falls greater than 15 feet, rollover vehicle crash, high speed crash, vehicle-pedestrian collision, motorcycle crash, unresponsiveness or altered mental status, penetrations of head neck chest or abdomen

400

What should you do as soon as you get to your patient's side? (3 things)

State name, level of training and get consent.

400

Name three types of high priority transport patients. 

Unresponsive, Breathing difficulties, severe bleeding, complicated childbirth, chest pain

400

What type of patients need a rapid secondary assessment?

Trauma patient with significant MOI and an unstable medical patient.

500

List at least four parts of a scene size up.

BSI precaution, determining if the scene is safe, identify MOI or NOI,determine number if patients, identify additional resources needed and consider need for spinal precautions

500

Explain the two different types of bleeding

Arterial bleeding - Spurting and bright red from artery

Venous bleeding - Flowing and darker from vein

500

Define crepitus

A grating noise or the sensation felt when broken bone ends rub together.

500

List the information that must be given when giving a report to the responding EMTs. (7)

Name and age of patient, chief complaint, mental status, ABC status, physical findings, patient history, interventions and response to them

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