Blue, Cool, Dry
What is skin condition?
Ensuring a scene is safe before entering and ensuring that appropriate medical care is given.
What is ESM?
A patient has injured the spine or head directly causing them injury and in some cases being immobile.
What is head and spinal?
Temperature, Colour, and Profusion
What we check for in skin.
What 3 places to check for a heart rate.
Blood thinners, high blood pressure medication and nitroglycerin
What type of medications do you take?
Performing a head tilt chin lift or a visible check of the airway
What is "A" in airway?
A person who renders emergency medical services or aid to an ill, injured or unconscious person, at the immediate scene of an accident or emergency that has caused the illness, injury or unconsciousness, is not liable for damages for injury to or death of that person caused by the person's act or omission in rendering the medical services or aid unless that person is grossly negligent.
What is the good Samaritan act?
An individual who is not directly related to the situation at hand but can still be useful in a first aid situation.
Who is a bystander?
Demonstrate how to properly check for respiration.
Back of hand over the stomach and ear close to the mouth.
What is pupil response?
Rate, Rhythm and Volume
What is "R" in Respiration?
A patient has fallen unconscious, we engage in helping someone.
What is implied consent?
37.5oC
What is the average internal body temperature.
60-100 beats per minute
What is the the adult pulse range?
Did you need me to call anyone for you?
The patient will explain to you again in full detail what has occurred during the first aid situation.
What is "E" in sample?
This finger is not used to check pulse.
What is the thumb?
Diabates is characterized by a lack of these 2 products in the body.
What is insulin and sugar?
a heart rate over 100 beats per minute.
What is tachycardia?
10:55
What is time?
Pupils dilate and constrict appropriately and are reactive to light
What is PERL?
This is medical term is used to describe a patient's midline.
What is Medial?
Demonstrate in detail what is a rapid body survey.
Starting from the head, legs, then lastly the legs.
a heart rate under 60 beats per minute
What is bradychardia?