Vitals
Terms
Consent
Skills
Acronyms
100
Normal systolic blood pressure

What is 90-140

100

Front surface of the body

What is anterior

100

Used for a patient who is unconscious

What is implied consent

100
The medical term for shock

What is hypoperfusion

100

The M in SAMPLE

Medications
200

Normal adult heart rate

What is 60-100
200
Sitting 45 degrees upright

What is full fowler position

200

Used for patients who are refusing care

What is involuntary consent

200

The flow rate for a non-rebreather

What is 10-15LPM

200

The V in AVPU

Verbal

300
Normal adult respiratory rate
What is 12-20
300

Standing upright facing forward

What is the anatomic position
300

When a patient holds their arm out for you to take a blood pressure

What is expressed consent

300

How to treat for shock

What is keep the patient warm, supine, and provide high flow oxygen

300

The P in DCAPBTLS

Penetrations

400

Breathing that is >20

What is tachypnea
400
BSI

What is body substance isolation

400

A patient must be ____ in order to provide consent

Oriented

400

A tourniquet is applied using this method

What is high and tight

400

The R in OPQRST

Radiates

500

Blood pressure of 157/92

What is hypertension

500

Towards the middle of the body

What is midline

500

Used when a teacher may provide consent for a student in their care

in loco parentis

500

A critical fail specific to the bleeding control skill

What is failure to provide care for shock, failure to control the bleeding, or failure to initiate rapid transport

500
The B in DCAPBTLS

What is burns

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