Scene Survey
RBS
Primary Survey
What do I do now?
Forbidden Category
100

This is an example of taking charge

What is STOP STOP STOP DON'T MOVE!

100

The goal of RBS

To check for further injuries

100

This is what RBS stands for.

What is Rapid Body Survey?

100

An action you do after you have found an injury and are moving on with ESM, but your gloves are covered in blood.

What is switch to a new pair of gloves?
100

The S in SAMPLE

Signs and Symptoms

200

You always have to obtain this from the casualty before administering first aid to them

What is consent?

200

This is what you should do when you need to get to the other side of the casualty while performing RBS

What is walk around their feet, not around their head or stepping over them?

200
You should check breathing for this long

What is 5-10 seconds?

200

Immediate intervention to a casualty who was hit by a car and fell, hitting their head.

Stabilize head and neck using c-spine hold

200

The A in SAMPLE

Allergies

300

This is a precaution you have to take before making contact with the casualty (has to do with being sanitary and staying safe)

What is putting on gloves?

300

A reason to check the casualty's face while performing RBS

What is checking for changes in facial expression that indicates pain or discomfort (ex. wincing)?

300

These are the qualities of normal breathing.

What are deep and regular?

300

An appropriate response to when the casualty screams in pain when you pat down their upper leg and the injury is hidden under their jeans.

What is cut and expose the injury?
300

The M in SAMPLE

Medication

400

A common rhyme to remember hazards you should watch out for

What is fire, wire, gas, glass? 🔥🔥🔥

400

A medical alert bracelet can indicate this.

What is (Allergies, Medical Conditions, Medication, Treatment Considerations or Restrictions, etc.)?

400

This is a maneuver to perform on a casualty to manually open their airway.

What is head-tilt-chin-lift?

400

An appropriate response to when casualty is badly hurt but does not give you consent to help them.

What is staying near them for any developments in the situation and calling an ambulance?

400
The P in SAMPLE

Past Medical History

500

What you should do when you ask for conset and are met with no response (casualty is unconscious)

What is assume implied consent and administer first aid until help arrives or until they wake up (making sure to verbalize everything you are doing)?

500

7 things you have to check for during RBS

Head, shoulders, abdomen, back, upper left arm, upper right arm, lower left arm, lower right arm, hands/fingers, pelvis, upper left leg, lower left leg, upper right leg, lower right leg, feet, ankle circulation, medical alert bracelets

500

This is a sign of shock in ABCs.

What is pale, cool, clammy?

500

The appropriate respond to when the casualty is surrounded by wild rabid animals that are running around.

What is do not enter the scene until safe and call animal control, cops, or ambulance?

500

The L in SAMPLE

Last meal

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