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What ten sections is the initial assessment divided into
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PTPR
1. prep 2. triage 3. primary 4. resuscitation ACSACD 5. adjuncts to primary 6. Consider transfer 7.secondary survey 8.adjuncts to 2ndary 9. continued monitoring 10 . definitive care |
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What ten sections is the initial assessment divided into
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PTPR
1. prep 2. triage 3. primary 4. resuscitation ACSACD 5. adjuncts to primary 6. Consider transfer 7.secondary survey 8.adjuncts to 2ndary 9. continued monitoring 10 . definitive care |
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What ten sections is the initial assessment divided into
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PTPR
1. prep 2. triage 3. primary 4. resuscitation ACSACD 5. adjuncts to primary 6. Consider transfer 7.secondary survey 8.adjuncts to 2ndary 9. continued monitoring 10 . definitive care |
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You have prepared and triage now what are the steps of the primary survey
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Airway with cervical spine protection
breathing/ventilation Circulation Disability: Neuro status Exposure/environment control |
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You have prepared and triage now what are the steps of the primary survey
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Airway with cervical spine protection
breathing/ventilation Circulation Disability: Neuro status Exposure/environment control |
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You have prepared and triage now what are the steps of the primary survey
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Airway with cervical spine protection
breathing/ventilation Circulation Disability: Neuro status Exposure/environment control |
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Delineate the main elements of the Circulation with Hemorrhage Control section of the primary survey
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Assess LOC
Skin Color Pulses:central and peripheral Bleeding: external hemorrhage is controlled |
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Delineate the main elements of the Circulation with Hemorrhage Control section of the primary survey
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Assess LOC
Skin Color Pulses:central and peripheral Bleeding: external hemorrhage is controlled |
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Delineate the main elements of the Circulation with Hemorrhage Control section of the primary survey
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Assess LOC
Skin Color Pulses:central and peripheral Bleeding: external hemorrhage is controlled |
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Describe apporpriate assessment for the disability section of the primary survey
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A rapid neuro assessment is performed at the end of the primary survey stablishing
1. LOC 2. Pupil size and rxn 3. lateralizing signs and spinal cord injury level |
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Describe apporpriate assessment for the disability section of the primary survey
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A rapid neuro assessment is performed at the end of the primary survey stablishing
1. LOC 2. Pupil size and rxn 3. lateralizing signs and spinal cord injury level |
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PTP have been performed what is next
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Resusc
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PTP have been performed what is next
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Resusc
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PTP have been performed what is next:
Resusc which consists of what? |
Airway - place adjunct or tube
Breathing: O2 at least Circulation: IVs x 2 with warm fluids |
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PTP have been performed what is next:
Resusc which consists of what? |
Airway - place adjunct or tube
Breathing: O2 at least Circulation: IVs x 2 with warm fluids |
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PTP have been performed what is next:
Resusc which consists of what? |
Airway - place adjunct or tube
Breathing: O2 at least Circulation: IVs x 2 with warm fluids |
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PTPR has been performed what is next:
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Adjuncts to primary care
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PTPR has been performed what is next:
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Adjuncts to primary care
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PTPR has been performed what is next:
Adjuncts: name the 6 major adjuncts |
1. ECG monitoring
2. G/U and Gastric catheters 3. Vent rate and ABG 4. Pulse OX 5. BP 6. Image studies |
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PTPR has been performed what is next:
Adjuncts: name the 6 major adjuncts |
1. ECG monitoring
2. G/U and Gastric catheters 3. Vent rate and ABG 4. Pulse OX 5. BP 6. Image studies |
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PTPR has been performed what is next:
Adjuncts: name the 6 major adjuncts |
1. ECG monitoring
2. G/U and Gastric catheters 3. Vent rate and ABG 4. Pulse OX 5. BP 6. Image studies |
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PTPR AC stand for what?
and what is next |
prep
triage primary resusc adjuncts consider need for transport Secondary survey is next |
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PTPR AC stand for what?
and what is next |
prep
triage primary resusc adjuncts consider need for transport Secondary survey is nex |
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what is the secondary survey and when does it start
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The secondary survey does not begin until the primary survey is completed, resuscitative efforts are underway and normalization of vital fxns has been demonstrated.
It is a head to toe evaluation of the trauma patient beginning with an AMPLE history |
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What starts off the secondary survey
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an AMPLE history
A - allergies M - meds P - past ill/pregnancy L - last meal E - Events/environment related to incident |
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What starts off the secondary survey
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an AMPLE history
A - allergies M - meds P - past ill/pregnancy L - last meal E - Events/environment related to incident |
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What starts off the secondary survey
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an AMPLE history
A - allergies M - meds P - past ill/pregnancy L - last meal E - Events/environment related to incident |
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During the secondary survey (ptpracS) the evaluation follows what sequence
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Head, maxillofacial, C-spine, Neck, chest, abdomen, perineum/rectum/vagina, musculoskeletal system and neurologic system
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During the secondary survey (ptpracS) the evaluation follows what sequence
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Head, maxillofacial, C-spine, Neck, chest, abdomen, perineum/rectum/vagina, musculoskeletal system and neurologic system
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During the secondary survey (ptpracS) the evaluation follows what sequence
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Head, maxillofacial, C-spine, Neck, chest, abdomen, perineum/rectum/vagina, musculoskeletal system and neurologic system
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describe the neurologic exam of the secondary survey
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includes not only motor and sensory evaluation of the extremities, but reevaluation of the patient's LOC, pupillary size and response
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what do the final 3 steps ACD in the initial assessment stand for
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Adjuncts to 2ndary
Continuous postresusc Definitive care |
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what do the final 3 steps ACD in the initial assessment stand for
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Adjuncts to 2ndary
Continuous postresusc Definitive care |