How many steps are in the category "Focused Examination"?
7
Another word for discolouration
Bruise
You would apply this to reduce swelling
Cold Pack / Ice
A in ABC stand for?
Airway
What is the most common bone to break?
Clavical / Collar Bone
What state must a patient be to perform a Focused Examination?
Responsive
A word used to describe "odd shapes"
Deformities
Sling / Stabilization
B in ABC stand for?
Breathing
Most common joint to sprain?
Ankle
Not to be confused with a Focused Examination
Hands on Check
You should not remove any of the patients ______.
Clothing
What kinds of questions do you ask if there are no signs of injury?
Focused Questions
C in ABC stand for?
Circulation
Second most common bone to break?
Wrist
Focused Examination is a type of _______.
Injury Check
What are the 2 categories of "Signs of Injuries"
Discolouration / Deformities
Who do you determine to call during this stage
EMS/911
If there is no visible problem, help the patient stand up _______.
Slowly
What extremity are you most likely to burn?
Arms/Hand
After explaining the purpose of a focused examination. What do you ask the individual?
If anything hurts or is uncomfortable
What reason must you not remove any of the patients clothing?
Privacy
Who might arrive first before BC ambulance?
Fire Department
This step is dependent on whether the patient is experiencing any ______ or ______.
Pain / Tenderness
What is the most common type of burn during summer months?
Radiation