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Scene Size-up
Initial Assessment
Physical Exam
Ongoing Assessment
Acronyms
100
You perform this to ensure the safety of yourself and your patient
What is scene size up
100
The first thing you assess during the initial exam
What is airway
100
Where you start
What is the head
100
The acronym for assessing responsiveness
What is AVPU
100
What the "S" in SAMPLE stands for
What is Signs/Symptoms
200
Your first concern when arriving on the scene
What is scene safety
200
Normal breathing rate
What is 12-20
200
Where you stop
What is toes
200
How often you should repeat your repeat your assessment for a stable patient
What is 15 minutes
200
What does "ABC" stand for
What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation
300
What you must use before working on any patient
What is BSI
300
Where we check pulses
What is wrist and neck (radial and carotid)
300
when checking the extremities you must perform this
What is 3-point check
300
How often you should repeat your repeat your assessment for a unstable patient
What is 5 minutes
300
What the "A" in SAMPLE stands for
What is allergies
400
What MOI stands for
What is Mechanism of Injury
400
Checking circulation includes pulses and this
What is a blood sweep
400
Number of quadrants for the abdomen
What is 4
400
The vital signs you monitor during the ongoing assessment
What is Respiration rate and Blood Pressure
400
What the "S" in DOTS stands for
What is swelling
500
What the "N" and "S" means in "SPINS"
What is need assistance and spine immobilization
500
the two places you check before rolling any patient
What is pelvis and ribs
500
This is the type of patient history you try to get before EMS arrives
What is SAMPLE
500
The role of the first responder is to ____________ and __________ the patient
What is calm and reassure
500
AVPU stands for
What is Alert, Verbal, Painful, and Unresponsive