Acronym: A.B.C.D.
- A
Airway
Acronym: A.L.S.O.- A
Airway
Verbalize "My partner will perform a jaw thrust" - L
Look / Listen / Feel - S
Need to suction? - O
Need to insert an oropharyngeal airway?
Note: only insert if paient is unresponsive, i.e. does not have a gag reflex
- A
- B
Breathing
Acronym: O.I.P.A.S.S.
- O
Administer oxgyen
via bag valve mask - I
Inspect
Note: more detail needed here. Please post in comments with more information to be added. - P
Palpate chest, sternum and ribs - A
Auscultate at midxallary
Note: midclavicular? Please post in comments with differing opinion. - S
Signs of shock.
Acronym (outdated, but useful): P.A.T.P.O.D.S. - S
Seal all holes.
- O
- C
Circulation Acronym: V.C.R.S.S.- V
Voids
Primary/secondary bleed
Check behind neck, lumbar spine, knees, ankles. Used gloved hands to sweep beneath voids and display hands at eye level after each sweep to show presence/absence of blood/fluids. - C
Palpate for presence of carotid pulses. - R
Palpate for presence of radial pulses. - S
Palpate skin for temperature and condition. - S
Treat for shock
Elevate the legs.
- V
- D
Decision to transport
- High Priority / Low Priority
- Rapid / Delayed
Under the breathing sections:
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