Airway
Breathing
Circulaiton
Disability
Exposure
100

What is one of the easiest ways to first assess airway patency in a conscious patient

-Asking them to respond to a question

-Look and listen

100

This is immediately assessed after Airway

Breathing

100

Name the components of a circulation assessment

-HR

-Temp (also allowed for D)

-Blood pressure

-ECG

-Pallor, skin warmth, cap refill

100

What includes a neurological assessment

GCS (EVM)

Pupil size

Motor Response

100
how do you perform an exposure assessment
Remove clothing

Look at the patients full skin

look for rash, trauma, wounds, breakdown etc

200

What part of the anatomy confirms the airway is patent in an unconscious patient

-Observing chest rise and fall 

-listening for breath sounds

200

What is a normal rate for an adult patient

12-20 breaths per minute


200

When should an ECG be attended and what immediate action should taken once an ECG is completed

ECG should be attended on all patients presenting with CP, ECG, acute SOB or indications of cardiac issues. Should also be attended with patients of a certain age, females with atypical chest pain, Pre operative patients.

Show the ECG to a medical officer - Senior

200

What is an A-WPTAS

Head injury assessment

GCS Neuro

remembering 3 objects

Passing within 2-3 hours

200

A petechiae and purpura rash in a patient with a patient may indicate what illness

meningococcal

300
What sound indicates a partial airway obstruction

Stridor

300

What is the RATES acronym

R- Resp Rate

A- Auscultation

T- Trachea

E- Effort

S- sp02

300

A patient with a normal BP, increased HR, Cool peripheries and delayed cap refill is presenting in what stage of shock

Compensated

300
A sudden drop in GCS by 2 points is a cause for concern as it could indicate what

Neurological deterioration

300

below what temp indicates hypothermia

above what temp indicates hyperthermia

In adult patients

35.5 (35)

38.5


400

What maneuver is used to open a patients airway is you suspect a c-spine injury

Jaw Thrust

400

Sp02 should only be used as a reliable observations in conjunction with what else

WOB, Use of accessory muscles, patient presentation and appearance, patient condition

400

This circulation finding is the earliest indicator of shock in adult patients

tachycardia

400

A patient obeys commands but is confused. What Verbal score would you give

4

400

Battles sign can indicate what

Trauma - Base of skull fracture
500

At what point is A assessed and why

assessed first in ABCDE. If no airway no point as the patient will be DEAD or soon DIE

500

A patient has a RR of 34, using accessory muscles, appears tired and shallow RR

Their sp02 is 96% on RA

What is the likely cause of their respiratory presentation

Hypercapnia

500

A drop in diastolic blood pressure with narrowing pulse pressure suggests failure of this mechanism

Systemic Vascular Resistance

500

A decline in GCS in trauma is most concerning because it may indicate what?

increased intracranial pressure

500

Trauma induced hypothermia worsens what process

Triad of death

-Hypothermia

-Acidosis

-Results in coagulopathy

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