Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability
Exposure, Danger & Safety
100

What is the first step in assessing airway patency?

Look for obstructions such as vomit, blood or foreign bodies and assessing for signs of choking (E.g., coughing).

100

What is the technical term for a respiratory rate of 32?

Tachypnoea. 

100

Name 2 circulatory assessment findings that may indicate poor perfusion.

Delayed capillary refill
Low blood pressure
Weak or absent pulses

100

What is AVPU and what does AVPU stand for?

AVPU is a simple assessment tool used to quickly gauge a person's level of consciousness

Alert (awake)
Verbal (responds to voice)
Pain (responds to pain)
Unresponsive (does not respond)

100

What is the purpose of exposure in the ABCDE primary assessment?

To check temperature
To look for hidden injuries
Check skin for rash, bruising, oedema

200

Name 3 signs of airway obstruction.

Inability to speak
Stridor
Gurgling
Patient grabbing at neck
Snoring

Change in colour/complexion (e.g., blue lips)


200

What position is recommended for a patient to be in, to assist with respiratory effort and why?

Sitting patient upright or high fowlers
Sitting upright helps by: (at least two)
- breathing by utilizing gravity to lower the diaphragm
- increases chest cavity volume
- improves lung expansion
- enhances oxygenation

200

When assessing the pulse in a patient during the primary survey, which characteristics should be recorded? (Three things to name)

Rate
Rhythm
Strength

200

Altered level of consciousness should prompt assessment of what blood test?

Blood glucose levels.

200

A patient arrives at the emergency department after vomiting multiple times at home. Their spouse mentions that the patient also has a past medical history of dermatitis and psoriasis. The patient is alert and oriented, with no known infectious disease. What precautions are required while providing care?

- Airborne

- Droplet 

- Contact

- Standard

Standard precautions. 

300

What maneuver should be used to open the airway if a cervical spine injury is suspected?

Jaw-thrust manoeuvre. 

300

Name the 3 Hi-Flo settings. 

Bonus points if you can link to a one-word colloquial term. 

E.g., Hypotension = blood pressure 

- Flow - speed 

- Fio2 - oxygen 

- Humidification - temperature 

300

What type of shock is caused by severe blood or fluid loss?

Hypovolemic shock.

300

Unequal pupils may indicate what serious neurological condition?

Increased intracranial pressure. 

300

A patient is covered in multiple layers of clothing after a winter accident. Why is removing clothing important beyond simply identifying injuries?

To assess for hidden injuries while also preventing hypothermia.

400

Name 4 actions can you take if your patient has a full obstruction in their airway?

Apply oxygen
Suction
Head tilt/chin lift
Jaw thrust
Insert OPA or NPA

400

Absent breath sounds on one side with tracheal deviation suggests what emergency condition?

Tension pneumothorax.

400

A patient has pale, cool fingers and delayed capillary refill, but a normal blood pressure and strong carotid pulse. Why might capillary refill not accurately reflect overall circulation in this case?

Peripheral perfusion can be reduced by factors like cold environment, vasoconstriction, or age, even when central circulation (blood pressure and major pulses) is adequate.

400

When assessing Disability in the primary survey, which of the following assessments are appropriate?

A) Level of consciousness using AVPU or GCS

B) Pupil size and reactivity

C) Blood glucose levels

D) Blood pressure

E) Oxygen saturation

A) Level of consciousness using AVPU or GCS

B) Pupil size and reactivity

C) Blood glucose levels

400

Which 2 types of precautions are required for a patient with active tuberculosis awaiting a stool sample after 3 days of T7 bowel actions?

- Airborne precautions

- Contact precautions

500

What airway adjunct can be inserted into the mouth of an unconscious patient to prevent the tongue from blocking the airway?

Oropharyngeal airway (OPA)

500

What does RATES stand for when assessing breathing?

R - Respiratory rate, rhythm
A- Auscultate lungs
T - Tracheal deviation
E - Effort/Work of breathing
S - Sp02 and speech

500

What does BURP stand for when assessing circulation?

B - Blood pressure
U - Urine output
R - Heart rate, rhythm (regular or irregular)
P - Pulses, perfusion (BP and HR

500

Why is glucose level often considered during the disability assessment?

Hypoglycaemia can cause altered mental status

500
Name 3 equipment items required to safely mobilise a patient who has had a fall on the ground with spinal precautions.

- Hover Jack

- Hover mat

- spinal board

- Slide sheets

-Collar and cuff

- Minimum 4 people

M
e
n
u