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State and spell out the three types of shock.

Hypovolemic shock, Cardiogenic shock, Anaphylactic shock

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State the 5 rights of medication administration.

Time, Route, Dosage, Medication, Casualty/Patient

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State 3 signs and symptoms of hyperventillation

Anxiety, cramps in hands, unnaturally fast breathing

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How do you treat conscious choking?

Abdomen thrusts/Heimlich manoeuvre, or chest thrusts (Extra spin if you know under what conditions to use chest thrusts)

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Explain what is done under airway.

Assess: 1. Ability to speak, 2. Hoarseness of voice

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What are the three components under 'Danger'?

Donning PPE, Assessing Danger, Assessing MOI
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Name as many bleeding wounds as you can.

Gunshot wound, Laceration, Incision (Extra spin if you know other bleeding wounds!!!!)

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What is used to treat asthma attack?

Inhaler (Extra spin if you can identify the medication!!)

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If someone can't speak or reply to you even though he could speak perfectly fine previously, what injuries do you suspect?

Complete Obstruction Choking, (Other valid injuries)

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What does NAGAMPLE stand for?

Name, Age, Gender, Allergies, Medication, Past Medical History, Last meal taken, Event history
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What causes hyperventilation?

Severe Anxiety
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What does AVPU represent?

Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive

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What are the key signs indicating conscious choking?

 Inability/difficulty to speak cough or breathe, Universal Sign of Distress, Case history

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How do you treat hypovolemic shock?

Treat bleeding wounds, Elevate legs above the heart level, Cover with insulating material at the very end.

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A respiratory condition where the muscles of bronchi

(small extensions of the windpipe) go into spasm and

the linings of the airway swell. What injury is this?

Asthma!

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What is used to treat anaphylaxis?

Epi-pen (Extra spin if you can name the medication!)

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How do you treat bleeding wounds?

Apply Direct Pressure and elevate
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Can I lie an asthma casualty down if he requests for it?

No. 

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Explain what is done under circulation.

Assess: 1. For any major bleeding wounds, 2. Check pulse condition

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State the 3 signs and symptoms of Asthma. (Case/Event history is not accepted)

Wheezing, Shortness of breath and coughing, Medical history/medication

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State the primary survey.

DRSABCDE

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Explain what is done under Breathing.

Assess: 1. Ability to speak in full sentences, 2. Presence of wheezing
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How do you threat anaphylactic shock?

Remove trigger, assist in administering epi-pen

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What inhaler do you use to treat asthma attack?

Salbutamol Inhaler

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List 2 scenarios where you will suspect shock - One case history, one vital sign.

Casualty has major bleeding wounds, Casualty has a rapid weak pulse.