This is the first step of Scene Survey.
What is taking charge of the situation?
A part of a body that has been completely cut off.
What is an Amputation?
List all the materials needed to treat a severe allergic reaction.
What is an auto-injector (EpiPen)?
Fumes from a fire and a medical condition involving facial droop.
What is Smoke and Stroke?
The product of 7 x 8.
What is 56?
This is the position we put unconscious casualties with no injuries in during ongoing casualty care.
What is the Recovery Position?
This injury is associated with frozen fingertips.
What is Frostbite?
List all the materials needed to treat an asthma attack.
What is an Inhaler?
Enjoying a book and losing a lot of blood.
What is Reading and Severe Bleeding?
The number of planets in the solar system that are bigger than Earth.
What is 4?
These are the three factors we check when we do S in PRS LOC.
What is Condition (Wetness), Temperature, and Colour?
The medical name for a punctured or collapsed lung.
What is Pneumothorax?
List all the materials needed to treat an upper leg fracture.
What are 7 bandages, 2 splints?
Using a cigarette and a respiratory emergency.
What is Smoking and Choking?
The correct spelling of “zoo-key-knee”.
What is ZUCCHINI?
This is how often you should be checking vitals during ongoing casualty care.
What is every two minutes?
A sign of this could be a breath that smells like nail polish.
What is Diabetes / Hyperglycemia?
List all the materials needed to treat bleeding from the ear.
What is a dressing?
Free time for relaxation and a medical condition involving the brain.
What is Leisure and Seizure?
The date when Canada was founded.
What is July 1, 1867?
This is a normal pulse rate for an infant (anything within the range is ok).
What is 100 - 160 bpm?
The percentage of the entire body that is burnt when only both legs are burnt.
What is 36%?
List all the materials needed to treat severe internal bleeding.
What is nothing?
A country and a medical condition involving the heart.
What is China and Angina?
This blood type, including the Rhesus factor (+ or -), is known as the universal recipient.
What is AB+?