Primary Assessment
Taking Vitals
Normal or not normal?
What's wrong with me?
Reassessment
100

The first thing an EMT does during the primary assessment is to gain an initial sense of the patient's condition, also known as forming this

What is a general impression?

100

This device is used for taking blood pressure, and consists of a cuff and gauge

What is sphygmomanometer?
100

50 year old female with respiratory rate of 16 breaths per minute

What is normal?

Normal range: 12-20 breaths per minute

100

A list of potential diagnoses compiled early in the patient's assessment

What is differential diagnosis?

100

A patient who is unstable should be re-assessed this often

What is every 5 minutes?

200

These three actions are considered the ABCs of the primary assessment

What are Airway, Breathing, and Circulation?

200

Cigarette smoking, Carbon Monoxide poisoning, wearing nail polish, and excessive movement can all throw off this reading

What is oxygen saturation?

200

An 85 year old male with oxygen saturation of 94%

What is not normal?

Normal: 96-100%

200

a patient describes a feeling of bones rubbing together, also known as this

What is crepitation?

200

A patient who has been placed on oxygen via nasal cannula displays increased difficulty breathing during reassessment. The EMT switches him onto 15 Liters per minute of oxygen via this

What is nonrebreather mask?

300

When assessing an unresponsive infant, this type of pulse should be palpated to check circulation

What is brachial pulse?

300

The pressure remaining in the arteries after the pulse wave has passed through

What is diastolic blood pressure?

300

A 25 year old female with heart rate of 92 beats per minute

What is normal?

Normal resting hear rate: 60-100 bpm

300

A patient who was struck in the chest is experiencing a crackling sensation, indicating the possibility of this 

What is subcutaneous emphesema?

300

When a previously responsive patient becomes unresponsive, this assessment should be repeated

What is primary assessment?

400

A hand clenched over a chest is known as this sign, named for an American cardiologist

What is Levine's sign?

400

Pressure created when the heart contracts and forces blood into the arteries

What is systolic blood pressure?

400

45 year old adult male with blood glucose of 50 mg/dL

What is not normal?

Normal range: 70-100 mg/dL

400

An unresponsive patient who was in a vehicular accident is observed to have a clear drainage coming from their ears. The drainage is suspected to be this fluid, indicating potential cranial fracture

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

400

A patient who was being transported on 100% oxygen via nonrebreather mask is noted to have a respiratory rate of 8 breaths per minute during reassessment. To ensure adequate ventilation, the EMT switches her to this type of mask

What is a bag-valve mask?

500

This technique is used for assessing circulatory status in infants and children

What is capillary refill time?

500

This monitoring technique measures the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled, and helps indicate how well tissues are using oxygen

What is capnography?

500

An infant with a capillary refill time of 4 seconds

What is not normal?

Normal: <2 seconds

500

Movement that occurs in an unexpected or counterintuitive way, often involving a reversal of the normal direction of motion

What is paradoxical motion?

500

Initial vital signs were a pulse of 120 bpm, BP of 90/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate of 24/minute. Upon reassessment, patient now has a pulse of 135 bpm, BP of 85/50 mm Hg, and respiratory rate of 30/min

The patient's trending condition would be described as this

What is deteriorating?