Patient Assessment
Wilderness First Aid
Wound Care
Mixed Bag I
Mixed Bag II
100
What should the rescuer look for during a scene survey
What is hazards, MOI, number of involved victims, dead or alive.
100
This is considered “wilderness” and this is also when first aid becomes “wilderness first aid?”
What is 1 hour from ALS. (recreational activities, jobs, residences).
100
First method to control external bleeding
What is direct pressure
100

When a wilderness emergency occurs, the first thing a potential rescuer should do is this

What is conduct a scene survey (size up the scene)

100

This is the average heart rate for adults

What is 60 to 100 beats per minute

200
The average range of respirations per minute for an adult
What is 12 to 20 breaths per minute
200

Three main roles within a Wilderness First Aid Emergency.

What are the Leader, First Aider, Recorder/Scribe

200
If direct pressure fails to control bleeding, then this should be done next
What is press harder and elevate the area if appropriate
200

This step of victim assessment is performed to identify immediate life-threatening conditions

What is primary assessment (ABCDE)?

200
This is the "U" in the AVPU scale
What is unresponsive to stimulus
300

Six "Stop and Fix" steps

What is Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Environment, Exposure?

300

"When an emergency occurs in the        , the goal must be to provide the greatest           for the greatest                in the shortest           and do no harm in the process.”

What is Wild, Good, Number, Time?

300

What size wound should you attempt to close?

What is < ½” wide? 

300
This should be done to check for breathing in an unresponsive victim
What is keep the airway open while look, listening, and feeling for breathing.
300
This is what a victim tells you is wrong with them
What is a symptom
400
The four fast changing vitals
What are HR, RR, SCTM, LOR
400
The Rule of Threes in survival
What are 3 min w/o air, 3 hrs w/o shelter, 3 days w/o water, and 3 weeks w/o food.
400
If a dressing becomes blood-soaked, this should be done.
What is apply another dressing on top of the old one.
400

A scene survey includes these 5 steps

What is own safety, MOI, BSI/PPE, are there more victims, dead or alive.

400
These are the two types of consent
What are expressed and implied
500
The questions you ask to get more information about a CC
What is onset of pain, what provokes the pain, quality of pain (sharp -vs-dull), region/radiate, severity (1-10), time (how long has pain been present.
500

What does RICE stand for with Wilderness First Aid?

What is Rest, Immobilize, Cold, Elevate? 

500

When should a tourniquet be applied? 

What is only on an arm or leg if blood loss is uncontrolled?

500

These are the steps to complete a patient history?

What is SAMPLE? 

500

This is the preferred next assessment step after the ABC's for an injury

What is a head to toe (DOTS and CSM).