DRSABCDE
What is the primary survey algorithm acronym?
Wear gloves
What is 1 thing you do during the Danger stage?
Allergies
What is the A in AMPLE?
Medication
What is the M in AMPLE?
Past medical history
What is the P in AMPLE?
Check for alert, voice, pain or unconscious response
What do you do during response stage?
What are the 3 things you need to ask during disability stage?
Last meal eaten
What is the L in AMPLE?
Event history
What is the E in AMPLE?
12-20 bpm
What is the normal breathing rate?
Check for major bleeding wounds
What is 1 thing you need to check in circulation stage?
What do you need to do during shout stage? (if the casualty looks very unwell)
60-100 bpm
What is the normal pulse rate?
below 37.5℃
What is the normal temperature range?
past medical history, event history, allergies, last meal eaten, medication
What does AMPLE stand for?
Rapid body survey
Location, situation, special assistance and phone number
What are some things that you need to tell the paramedics when you call 995?
What is the third step of secondary survey? / When do you need to ask consent for in secondary survey?
0-10
What is the range for pain score?
Check length of arms and legs
What is 1 thing you do during full body survey?
Shortness of breath/ fast breathing
What is 1 way you can tell that breathing is abnormal?
Stop and treat
What is the principle of primary survey?
Check capillary refill
What do you need to check for during full body survey (after checking arms and legs)?
To check for if there is improvement in casualty's condition
Why do we need to do pain score? / What is the purpose of pain score?
Tilt head left, right and down