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if you have to deal with the patient who is feeling unwell you can go through a simple mnemonic process called a sample assessment a persons age will depend on how you treat them if youre dealing with an adult you can talk to them directly if youre dealing with a child you can still talk to them but you might also want to hear what the parents or guardians say to give a little bit more information and also the way you talk to them may need to change so that children can understand you and also not be scared within one example s stands for signs and symptoms a allergies m medications p pre-existing medical conditions l last meal and e events we use the mnemonic sample as a way of assessing somebody whos unwell with this information we can decide on what action we need to take as it gives us more information to tell the ems or other people like family members breaking it down the s stands for signs and symptoms a sign is something you see a symptom is something the patient tells you