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Primary Assessment
Secondary Assessment
Reassessment
Any thing
100

Which PPE should be donned for a patient with massive hemorrhaging?

Gloves

Mask 

Gown 


100

The patient's condition that is formed on first approaching the patient, based on the patient's environment, chief complaint, and appearance.

General Impression 

100

Something regarding the patient's condition that the patient tells you.

Symptom

100

How often would you reasses a stable patient?

Every 15 mins 

100

With a trauma patient what should be performed immediately after ABC’s

Rapid Trauma Assessment

200

What is the minimum distance the danger zone should extend when there is no apparent hazards at a vehicle collision? 

50 ft 

200

The statement (usually in the patient's own words) that describes the symptoms or concern associated with the primary problem the patient is having; in emergency medicine, it is the reason the patient calls EMS.

Chiefs Complaint

200

What vital signs are assessed in the secondary assessment?

BBPRESS

200

What is the first part of the reassment?

Primary assessment 

200

While treating you patient the scene becomes unsafe putting your life at immediate risk. What action should you take?

Flee the scene and contact the police 

300

What is your primary concern after ensuring scene safety and taking standard precautions?

Determine the nature of illness or mechanism of injury. 

300

What is the ‘ U ‘ in AVPU stand for !

Unresponsive 

300

An external pouch that collects fecal matter diverted from the colon or ileum through a surgical opening in the abdominal wall.

colostomy bag 

300

What is the purpose of a reassessment?

To detect changes in your patients condition. 

300

While assessing your patient’s skin you note that it is jaundice. What might this indicate?

Liver problems 

400

An awareness that there might be an injury 

Index of suspicion 

400

What condition might pale and clammy skin suggest during the primary assessment?

Shock

400

In the mnemonic OPQRST, which question would you ask for Q?

Can you describe your symptoms to me ? 

400

What are all the elements of a reassessment?

Primary, Secondary, Vitals, Interventions. 

400

Heuristics helps provider to do what?

Speed up the diagnosis process 

500

The temporary cavity created by a pressure wave of a bullet entering the body and causing damage to the tissues.

Cavitation 

500

What are the steps of the primary assessment?

Forming a general impression; assessing mental status; checking airway, breathing, and circulation; and making a priority decision regarding immediate transport.

500

Upon completion of the secondary assessment, the EMT should be able to make a ______   _______ the patient? 

Field Diagnosis 

500

During you history taking your patient goes from speaking to unconscious, what should you immediately do?

Reassess starting with primary.

500

To ensure patient’s confidentiality of an embrassing mechanism of injury, it would be best to use which device when contacting the hospital while in route. 

Cell Phone