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Patient assessment

Standardized approach for performing a physical exam and obtaining a medical history on a patient.

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Brachial pulse

Pulse that can be felt in the medial side of the upper arm between the elbow and shoulder.

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Crepitus

Grating noise or sensation felt when broken bone ends rub together.

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Secondary assessment

Complete head-to-toe physical exam, including medical history.

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Interventions

Actions taken to correct or stabilize a patient’s illness or injury.

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General impression

First informal impression of the patient’s overall condition.

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Primary assessment

Quick assessment of the patient’s airway, breathing, circulation, and bleeding to detect and correct immediate life-threatening problems.

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Jugular vein distention (JVD)

Abnormal bulging of the veins of the neck indicating cardiac compromise or possible injury to the chest.

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Rapid secondary assessment

Quick head-to-toe assessment of the most critical patients.

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Accessory muscle use

Use of the muscles of the neck, chest, and abdomen to assist with breathing effort.

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Radial pulse

Pulse that can be felt on the anterior aspect of the wrist on the same side as the thumb.

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Trauma patient

One who has a physical injury caused by an external force.

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Immediate life threats

Conditions that may pose an immediate threat to the patient’s life, such as airway, breathing, circulation, or safety problems.

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BP-DOC

Memory aid used to recall what to look for in a trauma physical exam; stands for bleeding, pain, deformities, open wounds, and crepitus.

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AVPU scale

Memory aid for classifications of levels of responsiveness; stands for alert, verbal, painful, and unresponsive.

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Mechanism of injury (MOI)

Force or forces that may have caused injury.

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Tracheal deviation

Shifting of the trachea to either side of the midline of the neck due to pressure buildup inside the chest.

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Nature of illness (NOI)

What is medically wrong with the patient; a complaint not related to an injury.

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Manual stabilization

Using your hands to physically hold a body part and keep it from moving.

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Focused secondary assessment

Examination conducted on stable patients, focusing on a specific injury or medical complaint.

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Guarding

Protection of an area of pain by the patient; spasms of muscles to minimize painful movement.

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Dorsalis pedis pulse

Pulse located on the top of the foot.

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ABCs

Patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation as they relate to the primary assessment.

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Track marks

Small dots of infection, scarring, or bruising along a vein; may indicate IV drug abuse.

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Reassessment

Final step in patient assessment to detect changes in a patient’s condition; includes repeating primary assessment and vital signs.

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Scene size-up

Overview of the scene to identify hazards; includes BSI precautions and assessing mechanism of injury or nature of illness.

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Paradoxical movement

Movement of an area of the chest wall in the opposite direction during respiration; an indication of chest wall trauma.

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Medical patient

One who has or describes symptoms of an illness.

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Carotid pulse

Pulse that can be felt on either side of the neck; palpate only one side at a time.