First thing to do when you get a call for a suspected overdose.
BSI
Give me 5 pertinent questions you can ask your pt who is experiencing hypertension
1.)Blurred vision 2.)Headache 3.)Nausea 4.)Vomiting 5.)Dizziness 6.)Weak 7.)Tinnitus
What does XABCDE stand for?
eXsanguinating hemorrhage
Airway Breathing
Circulation Disability
Exposure
What are 4 common ways pupils can appear, and what's the most common cause of each?
PERRLA-normal
PINPOINT-opiates
UNEQUAL-Stroke/Trauma
DIALATED-Stiumlants/Trauma/TCA
What are 3 things you should include in your assessment/Questioning of a pt who had a syncopal episode?
1.)MLAPPS 2.)Last oral intake 3.)Dizzy 4.) Weak 5.) Nausea 6.)Vomiting 7.)Orthostatic BP 8.)Diarrhea 9.) Blood sugar
What does PPEBBLE stand for?
When assessing someone's lungs on their chest, where are the 4 spots to auscultate?
Apex- midclavicular, about 1 inch below the clavicles bilaterally (2nd ICS)
Base- midaxillary, 6th ICS bilaterally
4 things to look for or check on a pt who is altered.
1.) Blood Glucose 2.)Oral trauma 3.)Trauma 4.)Track marks 5.)Incontinence 6.)Pupils 7.)Slurred speech 8.)Lucid Intervals
What does MARCH stand for?
Massive bleeding
Airway Respiration
Circulation
Hypothermia/Head injury
In your secondary assessment, where are you supposed to auscultate for posterior lung sounds?
3rd/4th ICS between the scapula and spine bilaterally.
7 pertinent things to look for or assess in a pt who is in respiratory distress.
1.)Full sentences 2.)Audible Breath sounds 3.)Positioning 4.)Cyanosis/Skin signs 5.)Pedal Edema 6.)JVD 7.)AMU 9.)Mental status 10.) Auscultated lung sounds
In MARCH PAWS, what does PAWS stand for?
Pain
Antibiotics
Wounds
Splinting
W/O looking at the board on the wall, tell me each number for the GCS scale
(5 seconds to pick someone on ur team)
Eyes: Spontaneous, verbal, pain, none
Verbal: Oriented, confused, inappropriate words, incomprehensible sounds, none
Motor: Obey commands, purposeful movement, withdraws from pain, decorticates, decerebrates, none
7 Chest pain pertinent questions/assessments?
(no HAM)
6.)Inspiration/Expiration 7.)Nausea 8.)Vomiting 9.)Recent surgery 10.)Drug use
PERRLA meaning
P = Pupils E = Equal
R = Round
R = Reactive L = Light
A = Accommodation