Right M___
What is Right Medication?
A breathing symptom related to cardiovascular emergencies
What is shortness of breath/difficulty breathing?
A situation where nitroglycerin cannot be administered during a cardiovascular emergency
What is erectile dysfunction drugs (or medications that can lower blood pressure)?
What we check for and look at during rapid body survey
What is bumps, lumps, bruises, blood, medical alert tags, casualty's responses
The situation an AED used in
What is cardiac arrest?
Right D___
What is Right Documentation?
Two common symptoms of a heart attack
What is: Pale, ashen skin — Sweating, cold and clammy to the touch — Shortness of breath — Showing obvious pain or discomfort
Function of nitroglycerin
What is widens blood vessels allowing more blood to flow through?
Situations where we perform secondary survey
What is Casualty has more than one injury, Medical support will be delayed 20+ minutes, need to transport casualty to medical help
Medication for an asthma attack
What is an inhaler?
Right R_____ (Both R's)
What is Right Route & Right to Refuse?
Symptoms of angina that may be relieved after medication
What is pressure/heaviness in chest — tightness in chest — squeezing or crushing chest?
Function of ASA
What is makes the blood thinner and reduces blood clots?
What we check at the head during head-to-toe (secondary survey)
What is: Check the skull for anything abnormal — Check the ears for fluid — Check the eyes — Check the nose for drainage — Check the mouth, teeth and lips
Procedure for when the object 'pops' out of a choking casualty
What is bag and tag?
The number of times the 7 Rights should be checked
What is 3 times?
Visible symptoms of someone having a heart attack/angina
What is: Pale, ashen skin — Sweating, cold and clammy to the touch — Shortness of breath — Showing obvious pain or discomfort
The dose of a low ASA tablet
What is 81mg (75-100mg)?
What SAMPLE stands for
What is signs and symptoms, allergies, medication, past medical history, last meal, events leading to injury?
The duration we check for breathing for an unconscious casualty
What is 15 seconds?
When we should check the 7 Rights
What is when it is found, before giving it, after administering it?
Definition of 'arrhythmia'
What is irregularities in the heartbeat, too fast or too slow?
What 'ASA' stands for and its spelling
What is Acetylsalicylic Acid?
The steps of scene survey (6 steps)
What is Take charge, Call for help, Check for dangers, What happened + Mechanisms of injury, Introduce yourself and obtain consent, Assess responsiveness and check for spinal
What 'TPRSL' stands for (in Secondary Survey, Vitals)
What is time, pulse, respiration, skin, LOC?