Cfrd Flashcards
Minor illness, minor isolated injury, uncomplicated extremity injuries, and/or any patient that cannot be categorized as Critical, Unstable or Potentially unstable.
Stable
Inability to move any part of the body
Potential unstable
Pale skin or other signs of poor perfusion (shock)
Potential unstable
Complicated childbirth
Uncontrolled bleeding
Potential unstable
Severe pain in any area of the body
Severe chest pain, especially with a systolic BP of less than
100mmHg
Potiential unstable
Responsive but unable to follow commands
Unstable
Unresponsive with no gag or cough reflexes
Unstable
Difficulty breathing
Unstable
Poor general impression
Unresponsive with no gag or cough reflexes
Responsive but unable to follow commands
Difficulty breathing
Unstable
Patients either receiving CPR, in respiratory arrest or requiring and receiving life-sustaining ventilatory/circulatory support
Criticle
Responsive but unable to follow commands
Unstable