What is the first priority at any emergency scene?
👉 Answer: What is ensuring safety?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What does ABC stand for?
What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation?
Which route is fastest: pill or injection?
Answer: What is injection?
What does ABC stand for in bleeding control?
What is Alert, Bleeding, Compress?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What is triage?
What is prioritizing patients?
Give one example of a scene hazard.
What is falling rocks / fire / animals / weather?
What does the primary assessment focus on?
What is life-threatening conditions?
What does enteral mean?
What is through digestive system?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What type of bleeding is bright red and spurting?
What is arterial bleeding?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What are the 4 triage levels?
What is emergent, urgent, semi-urgent, non-urgent?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Why should responders not rush in immediately?
Answer: What is to avoid becoming another victim?
What is checked during a secondary assessment?
Answer: What is head-to-toe injuries?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What does parenteral mean?
What is not through digestive system?
What is the first step to control bleeding?
What is alert someone?
What is a medical surge?
What is too many patients at once?
What is the purpose of a scene size-up?
Answer: What is assessing safety and situation?
Why must airway be checked first?
What is without airway, patient cannot survive?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What drug is used for anaphylaxis?
Answer: What is epinephrine?
DOUBLE Jeopardy: When is a tourniquet used?
What is severe limb bleeding?
What is surge capacity?
What is ability to treat extra patients?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: What are the 4 steps in ensuring scene safety?
Step 1: Control the Situation
Stay calm and act quickly to ensure everyone’s safety.
Step 2: Look for Potential Hazards
Assess whether there is anything that could harm your team, the patient, or a bystander (a person who is present but uninjured).
Step 3: Assess the Situation
Quickly gather any available information about the situation using your own senses and also asking questions of the patient or any bystanders.
Step 4: Protect and Prioritize
Use personal protective equipment to protect yourself, keep bystanders out of harm’s way, and prioritize individuals who appear to be in the most need of help.
Double Jeopardy: What are the 5 steps of the primary assessment?
Step 1: Form General Impression of Patient
Step 2: Determine Mechanism of Injury (MOI)
Step 3: Determine Patient’s Responsiveness
Step 4: Consider Stabilizing Patient’s Spine
Step 5: Check Patient’s ABCs (Airway, Breathing, and Circulation)
Why is IM injection used in emergencies?
What is fast absorption?
Why is clotting positive feedback?
What is it amplifies itself?
Why is resource allocation important?
What is helps treat most patients?