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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EMT Patient Assessment Flow Chart in our editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Scene Size-Up' section. Assess the scene for safety and control any hazards before moving patients.
  3. Proceed to 'Initial Patient Assessment.' Evaluate the mechanism of injury (MOI) and assess mental status using AVPU (Alert, Verbal, Pain, Unresponsive).
  4. In the 'Assess Airway' section, perform a jaw-thrust maneuver if necessary. Ensure adequate breathing and circulation by checking pulse and initiating positive pressure ventilation if needed.
  5. Continue through the flow chart, documenting findings in each section such as SAMPLE history and vital signs (PRBELLS) as you go.
  6. Finally, ensure clear communication and documentation of your assessments and care provided throughout the process.

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Please note that this chapter is divided into five sections: scene size-up, primary assessment, history taking, secondary assessment, and reassessment.
Identify the components of the patient assessment process. scene size-up. primary assessment. history taking. secondary assessment. reassessment.
WHEN YOU PERFORM a physical assessment, youll use four techniques: inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Use them in sequenceunless youre performing an abdominal assessment. Palpation and percussion can alter sounds, so youd inspect, auscultate, percuss, then palpate an abdomen.
For responsive medical patients, you will generally obtain a focused history and physical exam as follows: Gather the history OPQRST. Gather a SAMPLE history. Conduct a focused physical exam (focus on the complaint areas) using DCAP-BTLS. Obtain baseline vital signs (respirations, pulse, skin, pupils, BP).
What Are the Steps to Complete a Physical Assessment? Step 1: Inspection. The primary care provider observes the patients overall appearance, skin color and condition, body shape, and posture using the inspection technique. Step 2: Palpation. Step 3: Percussion. Step 4: Auscultation.

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Order of physical assessment: Inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate. EXCEPT for assessing the abdomen: Inspect, auscultate, percuss, palpate (to avoid altering sounds). Master the flow and sequence of a head-to-toe patient assessment with our health assessment flashcards for nursing students.

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