ESM
Critical Interventions
Heat + Cold Injuries
Poisons, Bites, Stings
Diabetes
100

What do you do in ongoing casualty care?

Loosen clothing, protect belongings, reassure casualty

100

What is the ratio of chest compressions to ventilations?

30:2

100

What are the 2 types of frostbite?

Superficial, deep

100

Name 2 signs and symptoms of insect bites

Sudden pain, swelling, heat, redness, itching

100

What are the 2 types of diabetes?

Hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia

200

How long do you check RBS and what are you checking for?

30 seconds for bleeding, bruising, deformities, medical alerts

200

What is different when doing CPR on an unconscious choking patient?

Look for the object in the mouth before giving ventilations

200

What are the 4 types of burns?

Chemical, heat, radiation, electrical

200

What are the 4 types of poisons?

Inhaled, injected, swallowed, absorbed

200

What is insulin?

Hormone that regulates amount of glucose in the bloodstream

300

What does SAMPLE stand for?

Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past and present medical history, last meal, events leading to the incident

300

What is the initial treatment for deadly bleeding?

Rest- tell them not to move 

Elevate- raise injured area if possible

Direct pressure- put pressure on wound

300

Name 3 signs and symptoms of second-degree burns

Both layers (epidermis and dermis) of the skin is damaged

Skin looks raw and red in colour

Skin is moist and ranges in colour from white to cherry red

Blisters contain clear fluid 

Extreme pain

300

What does SHARP stand for?

swollen, hot, ache, red, pus

300

What would the skin condition be of a patient with hypoglycemia

pale, cool, clammy

400

How do you assess the airway?

Look, listen, feel for air

400

What are the signs and symptoms of a severe choking patient?

High-pitched wheezing or no noise when trying to breathe, blue lips and ears

400

List 3 signs/symptoms of hypothermia

Shivering a lot/not at all

    Pale, cold, blue/grey skin

    Fatigue    

    Slow pulse and breathing

    Numbness

    Confusion

400

Explain treatment for leeches

  • Use fingernail to push head end of leech off skin

  • Head end is smaller, skinnier end of leech

  • After head removed, push larger end off

  • There may be bleeding in area after, wash with soap and water

400

Which develops quicker? Hyper or hypo?

hypoglycemia

500

Where and when do we check radial vs carotid pulse?

Radial if conscious, carotid if unconscious

500

What is a critical intervention? Give an example for each category

Critical interventions: anything that affects the ABCs

  • Airway→ choking on foreign object, unconscious casualty’s tongue blocking airway, airway swollen from allergic reaction, inhalation injuries

  • Breathing→ oxygen level low from high altitude, oxygen used up in small space, chest injury (eg. flail chest, pneumothorax) , abnormal lung function, illness (eg. pneumonia, asthma), poison

  • Circulation→ shock, deadly bleeding, internal bleeding, abnormal heart function

500

Describe the treatment for frozen state

Do not attempt first aid, transport to medical help as soon as possible

500

What is the phone number for poison control?

604-682-5050

500

What does TRAMP stand for?

Time- When should medication be taken? (eg. once every morning, when symptoms occur)

Route- How is medication administered? (eg. absorbed through skin

Amount- How much medication should be taken? 

Medication- Is this the right medication?

Person- Is this the right person to give this medication to?