Assessment
Ortho/ MSK
Wound & Bleeding
Burns
Head / Spine
Environ
mental
Abdominal

Carries
Resp./ Cardiac
100

What is the first priority when arriving on scene?

Scene safety

100

When in doubt, how should you treat a musculoskeletal injury?

As a fracture

100

What is the first step in controlling bleeding?

Direct pressure

100

What is the first step in burn treatment?

Cool with water

100

When should you suspect a spinal injury?

Falls, high impact, or neurological symptoms

100

What are the “umbles”?

Grumble, Fumble, Stumble, Mumble

100

What is the #1 complaint in the ERs?

Abdominal pain

100

Who is in charge during patient movement?

Person at the head

100

What is the first priority in drowning?

Airway and breathing

200

What does MOI stand for?

Mechanism of Injury

200

What does RICE stand for?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

200

What should you NOT remove from a wound?

Impaled object

200

What burn has blisters?

Partial thickness burn

200

What is the priority in suspected spinal injury?

Stabilize head and neck

200

What is the first step in hypothermia treatment?

Prevent further heat loss

200

What is rebound pain a sign of?

Appendicitis

200

What is the most important protection during movement?

C-spine

200

What is SOB an abbreviation for?

Shortness of Breath

300

What is the purpose of the primary assessment?

Identify and treat life-threatening conditions

300

What must always be checked before and after splinting?

CSM (Circulation, Sensation, Movement)

300

What is used if bleeding cannot be controlled?

Tourniquet

300

How do you treat chemical burns?

Rinse or brush off

300

What does FAST stand for?

Face, Arms, Speech, Time

300

What is immersion foot caused by?

Prolonged wet exposure

300

Where does appendicitis pain localize? 

Right lower quadrant

300

What direction should patients be moved?

In line with spine

300

What device is used for cardiac arrest?

AED

400

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last in/out, Events

400

What type of fracture breaks the skin?

Open fracture

400

What is the main goal of wound care?

Prevent infection

400

What is the goal in burn treatment?

Prevent infection

400

What is a key red flag for head injury?

Worsening LOC or vomiting 

400

What is a key sign of heat stroke?

Confusion or unconsciousness 

400

What is the treatment for diarrhea?

Oral rehydration (ORT)

400

What is the purpose of "packaging"?

Stabilize patient for movement

400

What is CPR used for?

Cardiac arrest

500

What are normal adult pulse rates?

60–99 beats per minute

500

What type of injuries result from repetitive motion?

Overuse injuries

500

When should a wound be evacuated?

If severe, infected, or cannot be managed (stopped, cleaned).

500

What burn type requires evacuation?

Severe or full thickness burns
500

What is the treatment priority for spinal injury?

Immobilization

500

What is the best prevention for cold injuries?

Stay dry and layered 

500

What is a key sign of serious abdominal pain?

Pain grater than 12 hours

500

What command starts a lift?

"Life on 3."

500

What is the goal of respiratory care?

Maintain oxygenation 

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