Scene Assessment Flashcards

1
Q

What are the components of scene assessment?

A
  • Plan
  • Observe
  • React
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What are some signs of potential danger at an emergency scene?

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  • Violence
  • Weapons of any kind
  • Signs of intoxication or drug use
  • Anything unusual
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What general rule can you follow if you find a scene to be unsafe?

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Do NOT enter

- Call for appropriate teams to handle the situation

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Q

Which part of a vehicle provides the best cover from projectiles?

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The engine and front tire area is safest

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5
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What is the effect of mass (weight) and velocity (speed) on the severity of injuries?

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Each affect the kinetic energy and either increase or reduce the severity of the injury sustained

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What are the 3 impacts that may occur in a crash?

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  • Vehicle hits an object
  • Person in vehicle hits inside of vehicle
  • Organs strike the interior of the chest and abdomen
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What Trauma can be expected from the down-and-under and up-and-over pathways of injury in an MVA?

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  • Face head and neck injuries
  • Chest injuries
  • Abdominal injuries
  • Dislocated hip
  • Broken patella, femur, and pelvis
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What factors affect the seriousness of the injuries caused by a fall?

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  • Distance of fall
  • Anything that interrupts the fall
  • The body part that first impacts a surface
  • The surface the patient lands on
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What are some resources you should consider calling to a scene?

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  • Additional personnel and ambulances
  • Hazardous Materials - Fire Department
  • Police
  • Utilities company
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At what point should you call for extra resources at a scene ?

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After you assess the scene and before you begin patient care

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If a scene becomes unsafe what do you do ?

A
  • Retreat
  • Radio
  • Re-evaluate
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12
Q

Generally a fall from how far is considered severe?

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A fall 2 times the patients hight onto an unyielding surface

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13
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What are the 3 phases of explosion injuries? Briefly explain each

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  • Primary
    the pressure wave can injure gas-containing organs
    Common Primary blast injuries:
    • pneumothorax
    • pulmonary contusion
    • perforation of the stomach and intestines
  • Secondary
    flying debris created by the blast force
    Common Secondary blast injuries
    • open wounds
    • impaled objects
    • broken bones
  • Tertiary
    occurs when the patient is thrown from the blast force
    and impacts a surface
    Command Tertiary blast injuries
    • similar / same as patient who was ejected from a car
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14
Q

When treating a gunshot patient it is important to ?

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  • Assess the scene and ensure it is safe
  • Be careful to not disturb evidence as best you can
  • Remember internal damage may be significantly worse than external tissue damage
  • Look for both entry and exit wounds
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