Vital Signs
Lifting and Carrying
Anatomy
Medical Assessment
Patient Interview
100

This vital sign checks how fast your heart is beating

Pulse

100

You should not be lifting using this: 

Your back (lower back)

100

This is the study of body systems

Physiology

100

The first thing you must do in all medical assessment scenarios

State BSI (Wear Gloves)

100

What does the S in SAMPLE stand for?

Signs/Symptoms

200

How many times you take a breath

Respirations

200

This type is carry is named after the people who ride the fire engine

Fireman Carry

200

What is the name of the bone in your thigh?

Femur

200

The General Impression falls in what part of the Medical Assessment?

Primary Assessment/Survey

200

What is the O in OPQRSt?

Onset

300

This vital sign determines how much pressure your heart puts out.

Blood Pressure

300

This device is used to take a patient up or down stairs

Stairchair

300

What 2 bones are in the forearm?

Radius, Ulna

300

What is the last  thing you do during Scene Size Up?

Verbalize C-Spine Precautions

300

What is the PLE in SAMPLE?

Prior medical history, Last oral intake, Events leading to

400

________ over diastolic is blood pressure 

systolic

400

To perform a log roll.  You need this number of providers minimum

2.
400

What is the name of the bone that connects the ribs in the front of the body?

Sternum

400

This is the first thing you do on the back of the medical Assessment sheet

Perform Focused/Rapid Head to Toe Assessment

400

You are called to the scene of a car crash, the patient has a broken left leg, is suffering from an asthma attack, and complains of itching all over.  What is the patient's chief complaint?

Itching

500

How do you determine minute volume?

breath rate x tidal volume

500

Which 2 muscle groups do you use when performing a draw sheet pull.

Shoulders and upper back.

500

Name all the bones of the hand

Carpals, metacarpals, phalanges

500

What are all of the parts of the primary Survey/Assessment?

General Impression, Determine Responsiveness(AVPU), Determine Chief Complaint, Assess airway and breathing, Initiate Oxygen if needed, Assure Adequate ventilation, assess pulse, control bleeding, assess skin, Make transport decision

500

Which acronym would "What makes the pain worse?" fit? 

OPQRST

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