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BSI |
Body Substance Isolation |
Bodily functions |
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4 Parts of Patient Assessment |
1. Scene Survey 2. Primary Survey 3. Secondary Survey 4. Rescue Survey |
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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 |
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How to remember Primary Survey details? |
ABCDE |
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What does A stand for in Primary Survey? |
Airway: Do they have an open airway? |
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What does B stand for in Primary Survey? |
How are and well are they breathing? |
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What does C stand for in Primary Survey? |
Circulation? Pulse & Bleeding? |
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What does D stand for in Primary Survey? |
Deformities & Disabilities |
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What does E stand for in Primary Survey? |
Environment: can they stay where they are? Is everyone else okay? |
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LOC |
Level Of Consciousness |
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AVPU |
Alert Verbally Responsive Painfully Responsive Unresponsive |
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Something you should always look for on a person’s body |
Medical bracelet |
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What does the Secondary Survey comprise of? |
History of Illness Vital Signs 2nd Patient Exam AMPLE history SOAPnote |
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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) |
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What are the 3 aspects that Vital Signs are consisted of? |
Respiratory System Circulatory System Central Nervous System |
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