Scene Size Up
Primary Assessment
History Taking
Secondary Assessment
Vitals/Reassessment
100
Gloves, Safety Glasses, Goggles, Gown
What is BSI?
100
Alert Verbal Pain Unresponsive
What is Level Of Consciousness?
100
Signs & Symptoms Allergies Meds Pertinent Past History Last Oral Intake Events Associated
What is SAMPLE?
100
Physically Assesses Head, Neck, Torso, Abdomen, Pelvis, Lower Extremities, Upper Extremities, Posterior.
What is trauma head-to-toe?
100
Your partner tells you that there he got a blood pressure reading of 120/80 and the patient's skin is turning blue... what should you do?
What is reassess?
200
Electrical Wires, HazMat, Crime Scene, Weather, Crowds, Traffic
What is Scene Safety?
200
Airway Breathing Circulation
What is ABC?
200
Onset Provocation/Palliation Quality Radiate Severity Time
What is OPQRST?
200
"Have you ever had a heart attack before?" "Have you had stents placed before?" "Do you take nitroglycerin?"
What is cardiovascular secondary assessment?
200
Your partner states that he cannot hear out of his stethoscope to auscultate a blood pressure because of a noisy scene... you suggest that she....
What is palpate blood pressure.
300
Clues that indicate how the accident happened. Example: MVC 10-50.
What is MOI?
300
Patients response to questions such as "what happened" or "whats wrong".
What is Chief Complaint?
300
"What makes your symptoms better or worse?"
What is Provocation? What is Palliation?
300
F.A.S.T. Facial Droop Arm Drift Speech Time
What is neurological secondary assessment?
300
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!! We have not covered trauma.. let's see how you do!!!! A hole in the chest that produces bubbles when the patient exhales....
What is a sucking chest wound?
400
Clues that indicate what is medically wrong with the patient. Example: Patient stating they are having substernal chest pain.
What is Nature of Illness?
400
Opening Airway Controlling Major Hemorrhaging Preforming Chest Compressions
What is Addressing Life Threats?
400
Keeping history taking relevant to current condition.
What is pertinent past medical history?
400
"find it, fix it!" You see a deformity to the left ankle..
What is splinting?
400
A patient that has taken 3 nitro tabs prior to first responder arrival, you should do what every 5-10 minutes?
What is reassess blood pressure.
500
Police, TxDot, Air Evac, Coroner (Squeaky), Co-Op, Mutual Aide, Forestry Service.
What is additional resources?
500
Rapid Immediate Down Grade Routine Transport
What is Identifying Patient Priority?
500
Part of OPQRST, question to ask is "have you ever experienced this before?"
What is time?
500
Your patient is unresponsive, breathing about 6x/min and needs oxygen.... your partner asks you what kind of oxygen delivery device to retrieve...
What is bag-valve-mask (BVM)
500
Unusual clinical finding found in a male trauma patient to indicative of a spinal cord injury.
What is priapism?
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