What you must obtain to treat a patient.
What is consent.
Bonus Question: list two different kinds.
What does LOC stand for?
What is Level of Consciousness.
Explain a SOAP note?
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment and Plan.
What is MOI and NOI?
What is Mechanism of Injury and What is Nature of Illness.
Environmental concerns during patient assessment?
What is keeping my patient warm or cool, protected from the elements, sheltered.
I offered to stop the bleed and they told me to go away. What just happened?
What is Refusal of Care.
AVPU?
Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive.
Symptom that is bothering the patient the most.
What is the chief compliant.
BSI?
What is Body Substance Isolation.
Bonus Question: List three kinds of PPE
What does CMS stand for?
What is circulation, Motor and Sensation.
I started to help but needed to go and pick up my dog and left the patient by the side of the trail.
What is abandonment.
What is the average HR for an adult?
60-100 BPM.
Bonus Question: words to describe the quality of a HR?
Another name for a 30-second report to transfer care.
What is a short report?
The goal of the Primary Assessment?
What is to identify and treat life threatening injuries.
What is SAMPLE?
What is an acronym for obtaining a medical history.
Signs and Symptoms
Allergies
Medications
Last intake/output
Events leading up to the injury/illness.
Good Samaritan Laws?
What are laws that protect rescuers from legal liability if they are off duty and working within their scope of practice.
Four locations for a pulse?
What is carotid, brachial, radial, femoral.
Bonus: where should you check on an infant?
How often should I take vitals on a stable patient?
What is every 15 minutes.
Bonus Question: what is every 5 minutes.
Three kinds of bleeding control.
What is direct pressure, hemostatic agents, tourniquet.
Describe the difference between a sign and a symptom.
What is something that you can see and what is something that the patient is experiencing.
An organization's standards of care, written or otherwise conveyed.
What are protocols.
Explain A + O x 4
What is alert and oriented to person, place, time and event.
Handing off a patient to another provider.
What is transfer of care.
How to ensure the patient is breathing adequately.
What is Look, Listen and Feel for 10 seconds.
“Remote” or “Wilderness” medicine is defined by?
What is an injury or illness that occurs more than one hour from definitive medical care.