Patient Assessment
Patient Assessment II
Mixed Bag
Survival
Wound Care/Fractures
100
Name the Life Threats in Stop and Fix (A. B. C. D. E. E.)
What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Decide/Disable, Environment, Expose
100
PERRL stand for
What is Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light.
100
Most SAR scenarios involve day hikes. Two characteristics most often associated with victims of these SAR cases are
What is under-prepared and overconfident
100
In order to prevent being a SAR victim, one should
What is Provide Detailed Written Itinerary, Plan Ahead, Understand all Potential Risks, Carry Ten Essentials, Accept Personal Responsibility!
100
The particular item that is placed directly on the wound is referred to as
What is the dressing
200
Name the two type of consent
What is expressed and implied consent
200
The A in AVPU stands for
What is Awake/Alert and oriented to Person, Place, Time, and event.
200
The preferred next assessment step after the ABC's for an injury are
What is perform a head-to-toe physical exam
200
In Wilderness Survival and Wilderness First Aid - STOPA stands for
What is stop, think, observe, plan, act
200
The purpose of a dressing
What is control bleeding, prevent infection, absorb blood
300
For the scene size up - the 5 steps are
What is I'm #1, what happened to you (MOI), don't get it on me (BSI), how many more, dead or alive.
300
AVPU stands for
What is Awake/Alert/Oriented, Verbal response, Pain responsiveness, Unresponsiveness
300
The normal heart rate for an average adult
What is 50 to 100 bpm
300
In order to prevent being a SAR victim, an ITINERARY NOTE should be created. An itinerary note should include
What is where exactly you are going, the purpose of trip, the route you are traveling, who you are going with, time of departure & time of return, written & left with someone you trust
300
The purpose of a bandage
What is hold dressing in place, add pressure to the wound, and support an area if needed.
400
For a Head to Toe exam it is important to utilize DOTS and CSM - what do DOTS and CSM stand for
What is (DOTS) Deformities, Open Wounds, Tenderness Swelling (CSM) Circulation, Sensation, Motion
400
SAMPLE stands for
What is signs/symptoms, allergies, medications, pertinent medical history, last ins and outs, events leaning up to incident/illness.
400
A________________ is what a victim tells you is wrong with them
What is a symptom
400
Five of the ten - TEN ESSENTIALS are
What are Navigation Sun Protection Isulation Illumination 1st Aid Fire Repair Kit/Tools Nutrition Hydration Emergency Shelter
400
With a clavicle fracture, how does the victim usually hold the injured arm
What is across the chest
500
The fast changing vitals are
What is Level of Responsiveness, Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, SCTM (skin color, temp, and moisture).
500
Under Signs and Symptoms in SAMPLE: OPQRST stands for
What is onset, provokes/palliates, quality (sharpvsdull), radiation/region (localization), severity (scale 1-10), time (how long).
500
The average respiratory rate per minute of an adult is
What is 12 to 20 breaths per minute
500
The Rule of Three's refer to
What is 1. 3 min w/o air 2. 3 hrs w/o shelter 3. 3 days w/o water 4. 3 weeks w/o food
500
Two part question: The first method used to control external bleeding should be and If a dressing becomes blood-soaked, you should
what is direct pressure what is apply another dressing on top of the old one
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