EMR Flashcards
What is the primary survey for EMR?
Danger
Response
Send for help
Airway
Breathing
Compression
Defibrillate
What do you use to manage symptoms to determine what is wrong with a patient?
D - Description
O - Onset
L - Location
O - Other symptoms
R - Relief
State the parts of a vital signs survey.
AVPU, HR, RR & Skin.
State the 3 components noted when taking a pulse.
Strength - Rate - Regularity
What is a secondary survey?
A head-to-toe examination of the patient utilising physical touch to detect injury/abnormalities.
The respiratory status assessment acronym is PASSRESPC. Name the 9 components of the assessment.
Position
Appearance
Speech
Sounds - wheeze
Respiratory rate (12-16)/rhythm
Effort (tripod position, pursed lips, heaving, child: muscle retraction)
Skin (pale and sweaty)
Pulse (60-100 >120 <40 duress)
Conscious State (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive)
Explain AVPU.
Alert
Verbal
Pain
Unresponsive
List the 3 components of a breathing check.
- Feeling
- Look
- Listen
List the 3 parts of the triple airway manoeuvre.
- Head tilt
- Jaw thrust
- Open mouth
What are the CPR rates for the following age groups?
Newborn (less than 4 hours old)
Infant (0-12 months old)
Child (1 to 8 years)
Large Child (9 to 14 years)
Adult (> 15 years)
Newborn (less than 4 hours old) 30/1
Infant (0-12 months old) 30/2
Child (1 to 8 years) 30/2
Large Child (9 to 14 years) 30/2
Adult (> 15 years) 30/2 years
What are the signs of cardiac arrest?
- Unconscious
- Not breathing
- Unresponsive
- No pulse