Scene Size-Up
Primary Assessment
Secondary Assessment
History Taking
Reassessment and Transport
100

The very first thing you do/verbalize on every NREMT assessment, before touching the patient. 

What is take/verbalize BSI?

100

What do you form about the patient as you start the primary survey?

What is a general impression?

100

The acronym used to gather the history of the patient's complaint. 2 answers

What is OPQRST and SAMPLE?

100

The acronym for a patient's medical history.

What is SAMPLE?

100

After vital signs and interventions, the NREMT requires you to do this to the patient. 

What is reassess?

200

After BSI, you must determine that the scene is what?

What is scene safety?

200

What mnemonic is used for level of consciousness? 

What is AVPU? (Alert, Verbal, Painful, Unresponsive)
200

The three base line vital signs.

What is pulse, respirations, and blood pressure?

200

What the 'A' in SAMPLE stands for.

What is allergies?

200

How often do you reassess a stable patient? 

What is every fifteen minutes?

300

You must determine this about the patient's condition, medical or trauma?

What is mechanism of injury (MOI) or nature of illness (NOI)?

300

When assessing the patient's airway, you must ensure it is?

What is open and patent?

300

The rapid trauma assessment used this head-to-toe acronym to check each body region.

What is DCAP-BTLS?

300

The acronym used to explore the present illness/complaint.

What is OPQRST?

300

During reassessment, you may repeat the primary survey and recheck these. 2 answers

What are vital signs and interventions?

400

You must determine the number of what on a scene?

What is the number of patients?

400

Assessed by looking, listening, and feeling. You provide this if breathing is inadequate. 2 part answer.

What is breathing and oxygen or ventilations?

400

What the 'B' and 'T' stand for in DCAP-BTLS.

What is burns and tenderness?

400

What the 'M' and 'P' in SAMPLE stand for.

What is medications and past history?

400

The next critical step after vital signs and interventions are completed.

What is initiate transport to an appropriate facility?

500

Base on the number of patients and their severity, you must verbalize if you need what?

What is additional resources?

500

Where do you assess a pulse on a conscious patient and an unconscious patient? 2 answers

What is a radial pulse and a carotid pulse?

500

In a significant MOI, you perform this type of exam rather than a focused one.

What is a rapid full-body assessment?

500

What the 'O,' 'P,' 'Q,' 'R,' 'S,' and 'T' stand for in OPQRST.

What is onset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, and time?
500

At the very end of the scenario, you provide this to the arriving ALS unit or to the hospital.

What is a hand off report or turnover?