What is the order of the patient assessment? 1. BSI 2. Scene SizeUp3. Primary Assessment4. History taking5. Secondary Assessment6. ReassessmentBSPHSR Describe your BSI. Body Substance Isolation.This means don't trade fluids or any kind of biological material with the patient. Wear gloves, go...
4. Define whether your patient's condition is stable, stable but potentially unstable, or unstable to direct further assessment and treatment. Assessing LOC 1. The LOC can tell you a great deal about the patient's neurologic and physiologic status. 2. Assessment of an unconscious patient ...
General Assessment A similar assessment is performed on all medical patients regardless of chief complaint What differentiates the respiratory patient is the additional focus on this particular system But remember not to develop tunnel vision, as the respiratory system is tied to other systems as well ...
Out of the choices I would like to know about the heart rhythm, but a full assessment is obviously in order. Is this patient actually pulseless? Is he aepnic? Is he completely unresponsive or is there a response to noxious stimuli? How well is he ventilating on his own vs with the ...