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42 Cards in this Set

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MOI
mechanism of injury
"A"
Awake
"V"
alert to Voice but not oriented
"P"
alert to Painful stimuli only
"U"
Unresponsive to voice or painful stimuli
"C"
Critical
Patient either receiving CPR
in respiratory arrest
"U"
Unstable
"P"
Potentially unstable
Severe chest pain
especially with a systolic BP of less than 100 mmHg
"S"
Stable
Minor illness
minor isolated injury
"D"
Deformities
"C"
Contusions
"A"
Abrasions
"P"
Punctures/Penetrations
"B"
Burns
"T"
Tenderness
"L"
Lacerations
"S"
Swelling
"D"
Deformities
"O"
Open injuries
"T"
Tenderness
"S"
Swelling
"S"
Signs & Symptoms
"A"
Allergies
"M"
Medications
"P"
Pertinent past history
"L"
Last oral intake
"E"
Events leading up to the illness/injury
"O"
Onset
"P"
Provocation
"Q"
Quality
"R"
Radiation
"S"
Severity
"T"
Time
AVPU
Used to classify the patients mental status.
CUPS
Used as an additional tool to prioritize the patient for transport.
DCAP-BTLS
For EMT assessment in which each area of the body is evaluated.
DOTS
For CFR assessment in which each area of the body is evaluated for.
SAMPLE
For the history of a patients condition.
OPQRST
Used to evaluate a patients chief complaint and signs & symptoms