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What does (S)AMPLE stand for?

Signs & symptoms


Allergies


Medications


Past pertinent history


Last oral intake


Events (leading up to incident)

What does A&O stand for?

Alert & Oriented

How many A&O stages are there and what do each of them represent?

4.


A&O × 1: patient only knows who they are.


A&O × 2: patient knows who they are and where they are.


A&O × 3: patient knows who they are, where they are, and what time it is.


A&O × 4: patient knows who they are, where they are, what time it is, and the events leading up to incident.


What does AAA stand for?

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

What are the ABCDE's?

Airway


Breathing


Circulation


Deformity


Environment

What does ADL stand for?

Activities of daily living.

What is an AED?

Automated external defibrillator.

What does BEAM stand for?

Body, Elevation, And Movement

What does BID stand for?

Twice a day.