Primary Survey | Secondary Survey | CPR/AED | Interventions | Cause & Effect |
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What is 12 to 20 breaths per minute?
This is the normal breathing rate for an adult.
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What is the Radial artery
This pulse point is most frequently used to determine pulse rate and quality on a conscious patient during the secondary survey.
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What is 30 compressions for every 2 ventilations
This is the cycle of compressions to ventilations in two rescuer CPR for an adult
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What is Cover the burn with a sterile non-stick dressing, and bandage loosely
After You have cooled a thermal burn, this should be
done next |
What is airborne bacteria
This is how Tuberculosis is primarily transmitted
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What is Altered level of consciousness?
This is often the first and most important sign or
symptom of a serious head injury |
What is a rapid, weak pulse
This is a sign or symptom of shock
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What are Ventricular tachycardia and Ventricular fibrillation
These are considered to be “shockable rhythms”
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What is Respiratory arrest
This is a condition for which you should give rescue
breathing |
What is too little insulin in the body
This can cause Diabetic coma
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What is Triage?
This process is used any time the patients outnumber the responders
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What is
Provoked: What causes the pain? What makes it worse? Quality: How does it feel specifically? Dull, sharp, moving, etc. Region: Where is the pain located? Is it radiating elsewhere? Severity: How bad is it? Time: When did it begin? How long has it been going on for?
This is often remembered as PQRST
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What is periodically check the effectiveness of the
compressions by checking for signs of circulation (carotid pulse) during CPR
During two-rescuer CPR, the person giving the
breaths should do this. |
What is tape an occlusive dressing over the wound,
leaving one edge untaped
You would do this in caring for a patient with a sucking chest wound
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What is a)?
All of the following are probable causes of stroke
EXCEPT: a) hypotension b) blood clot in an artery supplying the brain c) bleeding from a ruptured artery in the brain d) head injury |
What is Identifying life-threatening problems?
This is your main concern during the primary
survey |
What is to find injuries or conditions that are not
immediately life-threatening
This is the purpose of the secondary survey
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What is continue compressions
You should do this after the AED says "Shock Advised"
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What happens when a responder with higher or equal training relieves the initial responder
This is when a responder can stop care of a patient once care has begun
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What is through the lungs, by being swallowed, through
the skin, or by being injected
These are 4 ways poison can enter a person's body
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When should you assume electrical wires are energized and move everyone back from the area?
You should do this when you arrive at the scene of a vehicle collision where there are downed electrical wires
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What is medical history, history of chief complaint, mechanism of injury
These are the history components of the Secondary Survey
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What are head-tilt–chin-lift maneuvers, bag-valve-masking ventilations (BVM), oropharyngeal airways (OPA), and O2 @ 15 lpm
These are the Airway Management techniques used by FR3 level responders
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What is a Bag-valve-mask
You would use this breathing device in caring for a patient who is breathing only 4 times per minute
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What is Hypothermia
A 72-year-old woman is found confused and
shivering after leaving her house without adequate clothing. The outside temperature is –7ºC (20°F), and there is snow on the ground. She is able to talk, but does not remember what happened. This is most likely responsible for her condition. |