Eye Injuries
Burns
Items in your FR BAG
Assessment
Important Info
100

Do this, because the eyes track together

What is patch both eyes

100

This type of burn causes red/pink and painful skin

What is first degree

100

These items are for your protection (PPE)

What are gloves, glasses, mask, CPR mouth barrier

100

The first to arrive on the scene, scouts the areas for scene _________. 

What is scene safety

100

The Halliburton Emergency Console number

What is 281-871-5555

200

Do this when visible debris is seen floating in the eye.

What is flushing the eye

200

This type of burn causes red/pink, pain, with blistered skin

What is 2nd degree burn

200

These items all cleanse in different ways (Name at least 2 items)

What are alcohol wipes, antiseptic wipes, sting relief wipes, sterile water or sterile saline, eye wash

200

A.V.P.U. is a patient assessment acronym and stands for this.

A = Awake

V = Responds to verbal Stimuli

P = Responds to Painful Stimuli

U = Unresponsive

200

These devices are located throughout campus

What are AEDs

300

Common item used to secure the eye with an impaled object

What is a cup

300

First aid response to first- and second-degree burns includes this first step

What is run the burned area under cool water or apply cool compresses

300

These ointments/creams are applied to the skin for various reasons (name at least 2 items)

What is triple antibiotic ointment, hydrocortisone cream, burn gel, burn cream

300

A focused physical assessment of a possible fractured lower arm would include these.

What are: visible deformities, color of skin, temperature of skin, pain level at the location, range of motion in the limb, swelling at the location

300

The map given to you identifies these

What is building names and locations

400

Chemical splash to one eye should be carefully flushed this way

What is flush away from the unaffected eye

400

It is okay to apply burn cream to these types of burns

What is first degree burns

400

If someone is injured and is bleeding, you have this assortment of dressing materials (name at least 3 items)

What are ABD pads, roll gauze, blood stoppers, gauze 4x4 pads, large multi-trauma dressing, tape, Coban, Band-Aids

400

A F.A.S.T. assessment is used when this is suspected.

What is a STROKE

Facial symmetry, Arms, Speech, Time

400

These are sometimes worn by patients with chronic diseases 

What are medical alert bracelets

500

The three hazards which can injure the eye at North Belt

What is chemical splash/spray, dust/particles, items under tension, welding torches, moving mechanical parts

500

Applying this type of dressing will reduce discomfort and protect the burn

What is a non-adherent gauze pad and/or a loose gauze dressing 

500

These items can be considered tools to gather vital patient information (3 items)

What is Pen Light, Pulse Ox, and Thermometer

500

An assessment on this is needed during every response: injuries, seizures, strokes, hypoglycemia, anaphylaxis, etc.

What is LOC - level of consciousness 

Person, place, time, situation 

Oriented x 4

500

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