In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Airway HARD? Answer: airway assistance beyond the Administration of O2. Question: HR HARD? Answer: HR > 120 raidial pulse Question: BP HARD? Answer: SBP < Question: GCS HARD?Answer: Best response =<4 or GCS =<12 Question: BURN HARD?Answer: 2nd or 3rd degree on 15% or > TBSA Question: Amputaion HARD?Answer: Proximal to or ankle? Question: Penetrating injuries HARD?Answer: Penetrating injuies to Head, Neck, or Torso excluding superfical wounds where can be determined. Question: Fx HARD?Answer: 2 or more Long Bone Fx site. (humerus, , ulna, femur, tibia, fibula) Question: PMS HARD?Answer: Paralysis, loss of , or suspected Spinal Cord Injury Question: ADULT Soft?Answer: RR => 30 Question: HR soft?Answer: HR =>120 Bpm Question: GCS soft?Answer: GCS best motor = 5 Question: Avulsion soft?Answer: Major Degloving or flap avulsion > 5 inches Question: GSW soft?Answer: GSW to any Question: Fx soft?Answer: One long-bone Fx from MVC or fall => 10 Question: Age soft?Answer: =>55 Question: MVC soft?Answer: Ejection / thrown from any vehicle (including ATV, Motorcycle, Moped, or bed) Question: interior MVC soft?Answer: wheel deformity. Question: Always Have for Trauma Criteria?Answer: PARAMEDIC judgement with proper documentation in . Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: Active airway assistance beyond administration of O2. Any Airway Adjunct Manual Jaw thrust, Suctioning, or other Ventialation assistance. Question: PEDI LOC HARD?Answer: Altered Mental Question: PEDI PMS HARD?Answer: Paralysis, loss of , or suspected Spinal Cord Injury Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: Faint or nonpalpable Carotid or Pulses. Question: PEDI BP HARD?Answer: SBP < Question: PEDI Fx HARD?Answer: Open long bone Fx, Fx, or Dislocation sites. Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: Major Degloving or Flap Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: 2nd or 3rd degree on => 10% TBSA Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: Amputaion proximal to wrist or Question: PEDI HARD?Answer: Penetrating injuies to Head, Neck, or Torso excluding superfical wounds depth can be determined. Question: PEDI LOC soft?Answer: Suspected amnesia or Loss of Question: PEDI BP soft?Answer: SPB < Question: PEDI soft?Answer: carotid of femoral pulse but no radial or pedal pulse Question: PEDI Fx soft?Answer: Suspected Long Bone Fx Question: PEDI Size soft?Answer: Pt weighs =< 11 kg or body is =< 33 inches |
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