Acronyms
Casualty Treatment
On Call
Guess That Injury!
100

This general acronym/set of questions is used when assessing a casualty.

What are the SAMPLE questions?

100

This item is commonly used for treating a small cut on a patient.

What is a Band-Aid?

100

This is the item needed for providing any first aid in FHS.

What is the ERT kit?
100

A patient with a drifting arm, slurred speech and facial drooping may be experiencing this.

What is a stroke?

200

This is the acronym used when assessing a casualties breathing.

What is ABC (Airway, Breathing, Circulation)?
200

This is the action you need to perform if a casualty is unresponsive and not breathing.

What is CPR?

200

These are the three things to do when starting a call.

What is checking for hazards, checking the time and putting on gloves?

200

A patient who is experiencing difficulty breathing, swelling in the mouth and throat and hives may be experiencing this.

What is anaphylaxis?

300

This acronym is used when treating a patient for a broken limb.

What is RICE (Rest, Immobilize, Cold, Elevate)?

300

This is the main item used when treating a casualty for a broken arm.

What is a triangle bandage?

300

This is an item that should be used to keep a record of every call.

What is a patient care form?

300

A standing patient experiencing swelling, discoloration and bruising in their ankle may be experiencing this.

What is a sprained ankle?

400

This is the acronym used when treating a casualty for shock.

What is WARTS (Warmth, ABCs, Rest & Reassurance, Treatment, Semi-sit/Semi-prone)?

400

This is the main action you need to perform if a casualty is bleeding.

What is applying pressure?

400

This is the information that should be given when making a 911 call.

What are the questions Who, What, When, Where, Why and How?

400

A patient experiencing acute chest pain, shortness of breath and discomfort in the shoulder or arm may be experiencing this.

What is a heart attack?

500

This acronym is used when assessing a casualties consciousness level.

What is AVPU (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive)?

500

This is a versatile item, used for sprains and breaks, head injuries and heat stroke.

What is an ice pack?

500

This is the commonly used list of hazards to look for on a call.

What is fire, wire, gas, glass, people, pets, poisons, pathways, water, weapons?

500

A patient who is experiencing shortness of breath, lightheadedness and has cool clammy skin may be experiencing this.

What is shock?