Question | Answer |
1. verbilize B.S.I. | gloves ,mask, etc. |
2. determine the scene/ situation is safe | scene safe |
3. determine MOI/NOI | what is MOI/NOI |
4. request additional EMS if neccessary | get extra help |
5. concider stabilizeation of spine | based on MOI ask for c-spine to be held |
6. determine responsiveness/ level of consciousness | A-alert
V-verbal
P-pain
U-unresponsive |
7. derermine chief complaint/apparentlife threats | what is primary complaint
are there any life threating injuries |
8. Airway | open and assess airway-do i need to suction
insert adjunct- any gaging |
9. Breathing | assesses beathing-look listen and feel
assures adequate ventilation-
initiates appropiate oxygen therapy
manage any breathing injury that compramises breathing |
10. Circulation | check pulse
assess skin(color,temp, condition)
assess for and control major bleeding
initiates shock managment(position, body heat |
11. identifies patient properties | treatment / transport decision |
12. history taking | attemt to get S A M P L E history |
13. Secondary assessment Head | inspect Mouth, nose, facial area,
inspect scalp and ears
assesses eyes |
14. Secondary assessment Neck | checks position of the Trachea
checks jugular viens
Palpates cervical spine |
15. Secondary assessment Chest | Inspects chest
palpates chest
auscultates chest |
16. Secondary assessment Abdomen/ pelvis | inspect and palpates abdomine
assesses pelvis
verbalizes assessment of genitals |
17. secondary assessment lower extrimities | inspects , palpates moter sensory distal pulses |
18. secondary assessment upper extrimities | inspects , palpates moter sensory distal pulses |
19. secondary assessment posterior thorax, lumbar and buttocks | inspects , palpates posterior thorax
inspects and palpates lumbar and buttocks |
20. sample history | attempt to get sample history |
21. obtain baseline vitals | includes BP, Pulse, Resperations |
22. manages secondary injuries and wounds | splints bandages etc. |
23. reassessment | explaine how and when to reassess patient |