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Level 1
level: Level 1
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level questions: Level 1
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Answer
Chief complaint
the patients primary problem
Which mnemonic memory device helps the paramedic evaluate and document a patient's mental status
AVPU
What does the A stand for in AVPU
Alert
What does the V stand for in AVPU
Verbal
What does the P stand for in AVPU
Pain
What does the U stand for in AVPU
Unresponsive
For history taking
AEIOU HOT TIPS and SAMPLE
what does AEIOU stand for
Alcohol & drugs, Epilepsy, Insulin, Overdose, Uremia
what does SAMPLE stand for
Signs/symptoms , Allergies, Meds, Past history, Last meal, Events prior
What does HOT stand for
Hypoxia, Obstetrics , Trauma
What does TIPS stand for
Trauma, Infection, Psychiatric , Syncope
Trauma assessment for head, neck, legs, arms
CLAPS-D and TICS
Trauma assessment for abdomen
TRIG
5 B's
Breathing, Bleeding, Brains, Burns, Bones
what does the A stand for in ABC
Airway
what does the B stand for in ABC
Breathing
what does the C stand for in ABC
Circulation
for Pain assessment
OPQRST
what does the O stand for in OPQRST
Onset
what does the P stand for in OPQRST
Provokes&Palliation
what does the Q stand for in OPQRST
Quality
what does the R stand for in OPQRST
Radiates
what does the S stand for in OPQRST
Severity
what does the T stand for in OPQRST
Time
When presenting a PT use
SOAP
________ may indicate cardiac tamponade or tension pneumothorax.
Distended neck veins
A common finding in patients suspected of hypovolemia is orthostatic vital sign changes. A positive finding would show the following when going from supine to seated positions
BP decreasing 10-20 mmHg, HR increasing 10-20 bpm.
A tear in the tracheo-bronchial tree can be characterized by ________ in the neck
subcutaneous emphysema
An apparently unconscious patient opens his eyes when you touch him gently on the shoulder and speak. This patient is
Responsive to verbal stimuli
During the initial assessment, an irregular heart rate would most likely be discovered
Palpation of a pulse
Flat neck veins in a supine patient would most likely be a sign of
Hypovolemia
Per the patient assessment standard, what kind of patient requires cardiac monitoring
symptoms of cardiac compromise, symptoms of respiratory compromise, symptoms of neurological compromise
You are en route to the hospital with a patient who is seemingly stable following a motor vehicle collision. The patient's condition suddenly decreases. The ________ should be repeated
primary assessment
You find a 60-year-old male who is unconscious laying supine on his front lawn. There is no evidence of trauma but you check for pulse first. he has one so you protect the c-spine and ensure the airway is unobstructed.You then check to see the patient is breathing and he is. Your next step should be:
Attempt an oropharyngeal airway unless contraindicated
Skin color is best evaluated at the
nail beds and conjunctiva
To detect rebound tenderness in the abdomen, you should
press in slowly, release quickly.
what should not be performed while securing the airway of a patient with a suspected cervical spine injury?
Head tilt, chin lift