Medical Hx
AVPU
ABCs
AO
Vitals
100

The mnemonic used to obtain a patient history 

What is SAMPLE?

100

When a patient is tracking you with their eyes and requires no prompting on initial assessment to engage with a responder

What does a patient being "alert' mean?

100

Checking for this to be open and clear

What is Airway?

100

When a patient knows their location.

What is Alert and Orientated to place?

100

May mimic a stroke or have altered mental status 

What is hypoglycemia?

200

The A in SAMPLE

What is Allergies?

200

When a patient opens their eyes/follows commands when spoken to or asked to on initial assessment by responder

What does responsive to 'Verbal' stimuli mean?

200

Checking for an ideal rate between 12 and 20

What is breathing?

200

When a patient knows their name

What is alert and orientated to person?

200

Hypoglycemic

What is a blood sugar under 4?

300

The M in SAMPLE

What is Medications?

300

When a patient only responds after light force is applied to the sternum, trapezoid or finger nail bed. Usual response is groaning or moaning when applied.

What does responsive to 'painful' stimuli mean?

300

Checking for a rate to exist ideally between 60-100

What is checking for circulation?

300

When a patient knows what day/month or year it is.

What is Alert and Orientated to time?

300

Blood sugar over 8 

What is hyperglycemia?

400

The P in SAMPLE

What is past medical history?

400

When a patient does not respond to any other form of stimuli on initial assessment

What does 'unresponsive' mean?

400

Checking for obvious broken bones and bleeding

What is checking Deformities and Deadly Bleeds?

400

When a patient knows what the events were leading up to the arrival of responders

What is Alert and Orientated to time?

400

Unresponsive with pinpoint pupils 

What is opiate overdose?

500

The S in SAMPLE

What symptoms is the patient experiencing?

500

AVPU

What is the mnemonic for the assessment used to gauge a patient's level of consciousness?

500

When these 3 things are absent

When do you start CPR?

500

AOx4

What is the assessment used on an alert patient to gauge their level of orientation?

500

Oral glucose or orange juice

What is the treatment for hypoglycemia?

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