A | B |
sign | objective condition that is observed, something you can see on examination |
symptom | the patient's perception of his illness or injury, his subjective complaints that he tells the EMT |
O | onset |
P in OPQRST | provocation |
R | radiation, region, relief |
Q | quality |
S in OPQRST | severity |
T | time |
S in SAMPLE | signs and symptoms |
A | allergies |
M | medications |
P in SAMPLE | past medical history |
L | last oral intake |
E | events leading up to the illness or incident |
first priority of the EMT | scene safety |
AVPU | alert?, responsive to voice, response to pain, unresponsive |
ABC | airway, breathing circulation |
oriented x3 | oriented to person, place, time |
measurements of the body's most basic function | vital signs |
useful in detecting or monitoring medical problems | vital signs |
first measurement of vital signs | baseline vital signs |
why you reasses vital signs frequently | to catch any changes that may occur, detect and monitor |
normal respiration rate | 12-20/minute |
stridor | harsh sound on inspiration when air flows through a narrowed upper airway |
snoring | tongue falls back in the throat and partially occludes it. |
gurgling | heard when liquid material is in upper airway |
wheezing | high-pitched sound typical of lower airway obstruction, like in asthma |
grunting | indicates extreme effor being exerted |
shallow breathing | chest wall is hardly moving during breaths |
labored breathing | accessory muscles are being used, chest is working hard at getting breaths |
normal pulse rate | 60-100/minute |
name for wrist pulse | radial |
name for upper arm pulse point | brachial |
name for side of neck pulse point | carotid |
name for groin pulse point | femoral |
thready | weak pulse |
bounding | very strong pulse |
listening | auscultation |
feeling pulse | palpation |
the space opposite the elbow on the front of the arm | antecubital fossa |
normal adult blood pressure | 90/60 to 150/90 |
systolic | top number of b/p, pressure in vessels when heart is contracting |
diastolic | lower b/p number, pressure in vessels when heart is resting |
amount of upper arm the b/p cuff should cover | 2/3 |
cyanosis | bluish |
jaundice | yellowish |
pallor | pale in color, paler than normal |
flushed | red |
capillary refill, normal time | less than 2 seconds |
pupil | black part in the center of the eye |
PERRL | pupils equal, round and reactive to light |
constricted | smaller than normal pupils |
pinpoint | tiny pupils |
dilated | larger than normal pupils |
blown pupils | huge, greater than 8 mm |
anisocoria | unequal pupils |
sluggish | pupils responding slowly to light |
machine that indirectly measures the percent of oxygenated blood in the capillaries using infrared light | pulse oximeter |
normal percentage of saturation of oxygen in the blood | 96-100% |
reason for accurate history taking | often describes the reason for the present health crisis and past successful treatments |
deformity | distorted, unnatural, looks funny |
contusion | injury with skin intact, bruise |
abrasion | scraped away top layer of skin, "skinned knee" |
puncture | a wound that pierces the skin, "knife wound" |
burns | tissue injury due to heat/chemicals |
tenderness | pain when pressure applied, tender, sore |
laceration | torn skin, cut |
swelling | abnormal enlargement, swollen |
a sign of fluid overload or serious chest injuries | jugular vein distension |
crepitus | a crunching sensation caused by air accumulation under the skin |
PMS in physical exam | pulse, movement and sensation |
log roll | turning a person without turning the neck or spine by using 3-4 people and holding spine straight |