Priority Assessment Procedures
Injury/Illness
Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions
100
WHAT DOES DRSABCD STAND FOR?
DANGER, RESPONSE, SEND, AIRWAY, BREATHING, COMPRESSION, DEFIB
100
DEFINE LACERATION
CUT DEEP ENOUGH TO EXPOSE SOFT TISSUE AND/OR HARD TISSUE
100
WHAT IS CLASSIFIED AS "A SUDDEN BLOCKAGE OF BLOOD TO THE BRAIN"?
STROKE
100

What is concussion

An injury caused by collision causing temporary loss of consciousness or focus

200
WHEN DO YOU CHECK FOR A PULSE WHEN DOING DRSABCD?
YOU DON'T! YOU CHECK FOR BREATHING
200

NAME THE 3 TYPES OF SKIN INJURIES

CUTS LACERATIONS INCISIONS ABRASIONS 

200
HOW WOULD YOU TREAT HYPOGLYCEMIA
LOW BLOOD SUGAR = LOLLIES (JELLY BEANS, FRUIT JUICE)
200
What sports and events should an individual with epilepsy avoid? 

SCUBA DIVING ROCKCLIMBING COLLISION SPORTS

300
WHAT IS THE COMPRESSION AND BREATHS RATE FOR CPR ON A CHILD
30 COMPRESSION: 2 BREATHS
300

HOW DO YOU MANAGE A NASAL INJURY 

PINCH TOP OF NOSE, LEAN FORWARD TO LET BLOOD DRAIN, ICE PACK IF NEEDED, BREATH THROUGH MOUTH, DO NOT BLOW NOSE

300
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE
REASSURE, SIT IN UPRIGHT POSITION, 4 PUFFS OF VENTOLIN X 4, WAIT 4 MINUTES, REPEAT.
300

WHAT IS HEPATITIS?

INFLAMMATION AND DAMAGE TO THE LIVER

400
WHAT DOES THE ACRONYM S.T.O.P STAND FOR
STOP, TALK, OBSERVE, PREVENT
400
REMOVE THE CASUALTY FROM DANGER, DRSABCD, HOLD UNDER COLD RUNNING WATER, REMOVE JEWELRY OR CLOTHING, SEEK URGENT MEDICAL ATTENTION...WHAT INJURY IS THIS THE MANAGEMENT FOR?
BURNS
400
WHAT IS IT CALLED WHEN SOMEONE IS SUFFERING FROM "EXTREME" HYPERTHERMIA?
HEAT STROKE
400

DISCUSS THE MANAGEMENT OF INDIVIDUALS WITH HYPOGLYCEMIA AND HYPERCLYCEMIA

Hypoglycaemia is managed by performing DRSABCD, if conscious administer a high GI snack for example, jellybeans, soft drink, fruit juice or teaspoon of honey and seek urgent medical help.

Hyperglycaemia is managed by performing DRSABCD, seeking urgent medical help. If casualty is conscious allow to self-administer insulin.

500
AN UNCONSCIOUS BREATHING PATIENT...WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
PUT INTO RECOVERY POSITION
500
WHAT ARE 3 OF THE 4 WAYS BURNS CAN OCCUR?
FIRE, CHEMICALS, ELECTRICITY, RADIATION
500
WHERE DO YOU INJECT THE EPIPEN AND HOW LONG DO YOU HOLD IN THAT POSITION FOR WHEN ADMINISTERING FOR AN ANAPHYLAXIS
OUTER THIGH, 10 SECS
500
Discuss the management and signs and symptoms of a snake bite

Snakebites are identified by puncture marks or through signs and symptoms including headaches, double vision, rapid pulse, difficulty breathing, faintness and sweating.Snake bites are managed by performing DRSABCD, reassuring the patient, laying them down, applying a pressure immobilisation bandage and seeking urgent medical treatment.