| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| First Things First | Personal Protective Equipment / Body Substance Isolation | 88%
|
| Scene Size-Up | Determine Mechanism of Injury / Nature of Illness | 63%
|
| Scene Size-Up | Determine Scene / Situation Safety | 63%
|
| Scene Size-Up | Determine Necessity of C-Spine | 38%
|
| Scene Size-Up | Determine Number of Patients | 25%
|
| Vital Signs | Pulse | 25%
|
| Primary Survey | Assess Airway & Breathing | 13%
|
| Vital Signs | Blood Pressure | 13%
|
| Primary Survey | Determine Responsiveness (AVPU) | 13%
|
| Scene Size-Up | Determine Whether Additional EMS Support is Necessary | 13%
|
| Primary Survey | General Impressions | 13%
|
| Primary Survey | Assess Circulation / Control Any Bleeding | 0%
|
| Primary Survey | Assure Adequate Ventilation | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Cardiovascular | 0%
|
| Primary Survey | Check Pulse | 0%
|
| History Taking | Clarify OPQRST | 0%
|
| Reassessment | Determine Changes in Condition | 0%
|
| Primary Survey | Determine Chief Complaint / Apparent Life Threats | 0%
|
| Primary Survey | Assess Skin (Color, Temperature, Condition) | 0%
|
| History Taking | OPQRST (Onset, Provocation / Palliation, Quality, Region / Radiation, Severity (1 - 10), Time) | 0%
|
| History Taking | SAMPLE (Signs & Symptoms, Allergies, Medicine, Pertinent Past Medical History, LOI (Last Oral Intake), Event) | 0%
|
| Reassessment | Explain How / When to Reassess | 0%
|
| Vital Signs | Field Impressions | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Gastrointestinal | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Genitourinary | 0%
|
| Primary Survey | Initiate Appropriate Oxygen Therapy | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Intergumentary | 0%
|
| Vital Signs | Interventions | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Musculoskeletal | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Neurological | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Psychological | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Pulmonary | 0%
|
| Secondary Assessment | Reproductive | 0%
|
| Vital Signs | Respiratory Rate & Quality | 0%
|
| Reassessment | Verbal Report to Arriving EMS or ER Staff | 0%
|