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Roundtable Rival
100

Size-up starts with

scene safety

100

Includes AVPU, life threats, ABC, and transport decision

Primary Assessment

100

X stands for what? Must get both the word and the assessment item)

Exsanguination, Life Threats

100

OPQRST has 3 "R." What are all of them?

Radiation, Region, Referred

100

Example: 

Have you ever been told you have breathing problems, issues with your heart, diabetes or blood sugar issues?

Past Medical History

200
Paying attention to the conditions and people around you at all times

Situational Awareness

200

Tests a patient's responsiveness

AVPU

200

One life threats are treated, what is next assessed?

Airway

200

Loss or damage to the surface of the skin due to rubbing or scraping

Abrasion

200

Systematic head to toe, treating secondary injuries

Secondary Assessment

300

What are the three types of emergencies to which you'll respond? Must get all three for the points.

Medical, Trauma, Both/Combination

300
Tests a patient's mental status - memory and thinking ability

Orientation

300

Which of the following is not a sign of an airway obstruction?
Blood, Snoring, Crowing, Auscultation, Absent Breathing

Auscultation

300

Raised or enlarged area of soft tissue on the surface of the body

Swelling

300

A type of secondary assessment for nonsignificant MOI based on the cc

Focused Assessment

400

These are used to determine the equipment and initial line of treatment of your patient.

MOI and NOI

400

Life threat; any deviation from alert and oriented x 4 or from normal baseline status

Altered Mental Status

400

The pressure wave that occurs with each heart beat

Pulse

400

Assists in determining transport priority

Primary Assessment

400
A small number of people normally have unequal pupils. What is this condition?

Anisocoria (page 395)

500

Protective measures that have traditionally been recommended by the CDC for use in dealing with objects, blood, body fluids, and other potential exposure risks of communicable diseases.

Standard Precautions

500

May prevent the EMS provider from immediately identifying and treating life threats

Distracting Injuries

500

to feel during assessment

palpate

500

The most serious thing the patient is concerned about

Chief Complaint

500

Air bubbles under the skin, typically around the neck

Subcutaneous Emphysema

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