Wound Types & Treatment
Musculoskeletal Injuries
Secondary Assessment
Call Procedure
First Aid Room & Rules
100

What kind of wound is caused by friction and only affects the surface of the skin?

Abrasion

100

What injury involves overstretched or torn muscles or tendons?

Strain

100

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Signs/Symptoms, Allergies, Meds, Past Med History, Last Oral Intake, Events Prior

100

What’s the first thing you say when you arrive on scene?

Your name and certification


100

What should you do before leaving the First Aid Room after a call?

Make sure the bed is made, counters are cleared, garbage is thrown away, and the room is clean.

200

Which wound is a clean, straight cut?

Incision

200

What is RICE and what does each letter stand for?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

200

When would you use OPQRST or LOTARPS?

For pain-specific assessments

200

What’s the minimum info to collect from a patient before starting?

Full name and grade

200

What’s one thing you should check when you finish a call in the FA room?

That everything is cleaned up and equipment is put away

300

True or False: If a gauze pad is soaked in blood. remove it and replace it

False: always layer more gauze, never remove

300

What’s a key symptom that tells you a limb may be dislocated?

Out of socket appearance or deformity

300

Name 3 vitals SFAs can take

LOC, Breathing, Skin color/temp, Cap refill

300

What do you do if you're unsure how to treat a patient?

Call down for me or Mr. Espinoza

300

What’s one privacy rule to follow after treating a student?

Don’t share their info with anyone else

400

What is the first step when treating a bleeding wound?

Apply direct pressure

400

Which injury uses a SAM splint and triangle bandage for immobilization?

Fracture

400

How often do you reassess vitals for an unstable patient?

Every 5 minutes

400

Who should you tell if you send a student to a walk-in clinic?

Ms. Collins or Mr. Winograd

400

What should you do if the FA room gets messy or disorganized?

Clean and reorganize it ASAP

500

What's the difference between gauze and Telfa pads?

Telfa pads are non-stick, gauze absorbs more blood

500

Which injury may still allow some weight bearing: strain or sprain?

Strain

500

What should always be completed before starting treatment?

Full secondary assessment

500

What’s the SpO2 level that requires calling 911 after 5 mins on O2?

Below 94%

500

What’s one thing every responder should know about the equipment in the FA room?

Where everything is located and that it must be put back properly after use