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BSI

Body Substance Isolation

Bodily functions

4 Parts of Patient Assessment

1. Scene Survey


2. Primary Survey


3. Secondary Survey


4. Rescue Survey

What questions are you asking during Scene Survey

Bees,Trees,Fire,Wire


Are you safe?


Is everyone else safe?


Is patient safe?


What happened?(MOI)


How do you safely approach victim?


BSI


LOC

How to remember Primary Survey details?

ABCDE

What does A stand for in Primary Survey?

Airway: Do they have an open airway?

What does B stand for in Primary Survey?

How are and well are they breathing?

What does C stand for in Primary Survey?

Circulation? Pulse & Bleeding?

What does D stand for in Primary Survey?

Deformities & Disabilities

What does E stand for in Primary Survey?

Environment: can they stay where they are? Is everyone else okay?

LOC

Level Of Consciousness

AVPU

Alert


Verbally Responsive


Painfully Responsive


Unresponsive

Something you should always look for on a person’s body

Medical bracelet

What does the Secondary Survey comprise of?

History of Illness


Vital Signs


2nd Patient Exam


AMPLE history


SOAPnote

Explain History of Present Illness? What questions are you asking?

Onset of injury or illness?


Location of pain or injury


Quality of pain


Quantity of pain( 0-10 worst pain ever)

What are the 3 aspects that Vital Signs are consisted of?

Respiratory System


Circulatory System


Central Nervous System