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Scene size-up   EMT's initial evaluation of a scene. Determine safety hazards and nature of patients problem and number of patients  
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)   items that protect against injury and disease  
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DCAPBTLS   D-Deformaties C-Continusions A-Abraisions P-Puncture/Penetraion B-Burns T-Tendernous L-Laceration S-Swelling  
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Nature of Illness (NOI)   type of medical condition or complaint a patient is suffering from  
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Inspection of chest   -inspect for trauma -chest rise -palpate: use both hands to make sure breathing is symmetrical -auscultate  
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ASsess pelvis   -bleeding -priapism: erection, common in male spinal injured victims -palpation of pelvic wings  
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Assess Lower extremities   Puleses Motor function: see if they can flex Sensory function:flick bottom of feet, see if they feel Deformaties  
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Upper extremities   Deformaties Pulses Motor functions Sensation  
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apnea   absence of breathing  
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dyspnea   Difficult or labored breathing  
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hemiplegia   paralysis of am arm and leg on one side of the body  
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icteric, icterus   yellow skin or sclera  
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paraplegia   paralysis of both legs  
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quadriplegia   paralysis of both arms and legs  
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Flexion posturing   patient arches back and flexes the arms inward toward the chest. Sign of serious head injury. aka decorticate posturing  
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Aspiration   Breathing a substance into the lungs  
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Flail Segment   2 or more adjacent ribs that are fractured in 2 or more places  
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Chief complaint   answer to question, "Why did you call the ambulance?"  
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Battle sign   black and blue discoloration to the mastoid area behind the car, late sign of a skull or head injury  
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Paradoxical motion   movement of a section of the chest in the opposite direction from the rest of the chest during respiration  
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Modified secondary assessment   physical exam focused on specific site. responsive trauma patient no significant mechanism of injury, no multiple injuries or altered mental statues, responsive, alert and oriented.  
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Rapid secondary assessment   head-to-toe physical exam. significant mechanism of trauma swiftly carried out, multiple injuries, altered mental status. -can either be unresponsive, no response to verbal stimuli or painful stimuli.  
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Primary assessment   assessment conducted immediately following scene size up for purpose of discovering immediately life threatening conditions  
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Patent   Open, not blocked  
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Cerebrospinal fluid   Fluid that surrounds and cushions the brain and spinal cord  
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AVPU   -mnemonic for alert, -responds to verbal stimulus, -responds to painful stimulus, -unresponsive-to characterize levels of responsiveness  
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