Circulatory
Respiratory
MSK
Thermoreg
Nervous
100

What is the correct ratio of compressions to breaths for adult CPR?

30:2

100

What are the 2 components of the respiratory system that we check in the PRIMARY Assessment?

Airway & Breathing

100

How do we determine if an MSK injury is stable vs unstable

Able vs unable

100

What are the symptoms of mild/moderate hypothermia?

shivering, A on AVPU, stumbles/umbles/grumbles, etc.

100

What the most important vital that we take to monitor the nervous system?

AVPU

200

What is the first step in managing a deadly bleed?

Well aimed direct pressure

200

What does PROP stand for?

Position, Reassurance, Oxygen, PPV

200

What are the 3 C's or splinting?

Compete, Comfortable, Compact.

200

Which is more severe - Heat stroke or heat exhaustion?

Heat Stroke
200

What are the components of a spine assessment

mental status, new symptoms, exam (sensation, motor, palpation)

300

Describe the difference between compensated and decompensated volume shock

decrease in APVU

300

What are the 4 problems associated with the upper airway?

Kinked, corcked, fluid, and swelling

300

Why is the pelvis always considered a high risk injury?

The body can lose a significant amount of blood into the pelvic cavity

300

Describe the components of a hypowrap.

Tarp, insulating layer (sleeping bag), vapor barrier, diaper

300

what are the early signs of increased ICP?

Persistent vomiting, severe headache.

400

How far above the wound should be place a tourniquet?

Min 4 fingers/2 inches

400

What are the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis and what is our protocol?

S&S - contact with a known allergen and a critical system involvement

Give Epi, PROP, antihistamine, steriod, evac

400

What is our treatment of unstable joints?

Splint in the position found unless - there is ischemia present, it impedes splinting or evacuation, its a simple dislocation
400

Why do we need to be very gentle when moving severely hypothermic patients?

The body is prioritizing blood to the vital organs and restricting it to the extremities, moving the patients can send the cold blood to the heart and stop it.

400

What are the signs and symptoms of a TBI? And what is our anticipated problem of a TBI?

Hit to the head, change in mental status, amnesia

500
List the components of our CPR protocol.

When should we not start - obvious signs of death, unsafe for rescuer, submerged for >60 mins

When should we stop - ROSC, unsafe for rescuer, discovered obvious signs of death, handed over to higher care or pronounced dead

500

What is the treatment for an open chest wound?

4 sized occlusive dressing, monitor, PROP

500

What is compartment syndrome? And is it a high risk or low risk injury?

Intense swelling in an extremity that causes ischemia. High risk.
500

How long should we check for a pulse on a severely hypothermis patient?

60 full seconds

500

In what position shoulde we transport our TBI or ICP patients?

On their side, expect them to vomit.

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