NREMT Medical Assessment - Statistics

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  • The average score is 6 of 43
Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
First things first Personal Protection Equipment / Body Substance Isolation
90%
Scene Size-Up Determines the scene / situation is safe
70%
Vital Signs Blood Pressure
30%
Scene Size-Up Considers stabilization of the spine
30%
Scene Size-Up Determines the mechanism of injury / nature of illness
30%
History Taking Onset (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
30%
Primary Survey Verbalizes general impression of the patient
30%
Primary Survey Assessment of airway and breathing
20%
Primary Survey Determines chief complaint / apparent life-threats
20%
Primary Survey Determines responsiveness / level of consciousness (AVPU)
20%
Scene Size-Up Determines the number of patients
20%
Vital Signs Pulse
20%
History Taking Allergies (past medical history)
10%
Primary Survey Assesses circulation / controls major bleeding
10%
Primary Survey Assesses skin (skin color, temperature, condition)
10%
Primary Survey Assures adequate ventilation
10%
Secondary Assessment Cardiovascular (assesses affected body part / symptom)
10%
Primary Survey Checks pulse
10%
History Taking Clarifying questions of associated signs and symptoms related to OPQRST
10%
History Taking Events leading to present illness (past medical history)
10%
Primary Survey Identifies patient priority and makes treatment / transport decision
10%
Primary Survey Initiates appropriate oxygen therapy
10%
History Taking Last oral intake (also bowel movement) (past medical history)
10%
History Taking Medications (past medical history)
10%
Secondary Assessment Neurological (assesses affected body part / symptom)
10%
History Taking Past pertinent history (past medical history)
10%
History Taking Provocation (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
10%
Secondary Assessment Pulmonary (assesses affected body part / symptom)
10%
History Taking Quality (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
10%
History Taking Radiation (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
10%
Scene Size-Up Requests additional EMS assistance if necessary
10%
Vital Signs Respiratory rate and quality
10%
History Taking Severity (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
10%
History Taking Time (history of present illness, signs & symptoms)
10%
Reassessment Demonstrates how and when to reassess the patient to determine changes in condition
0%
Secondary Assessment GI / GU (gastrointestinal and genitourinary) (assesses affected body part / symptom)
0%
Secondary Assessment Integumentary (assesses affected body part / symptom)
0%
Vital Signs Interventions [verbalizes proper interventions / treatment]
0%
Secondary Assessment Musculoskeletal (assesses affected body part / symptom)
0%
Reassessment Provides accurate verbal report to arriving EMS unit (or ER dafuq)
0%
Secondary Assessment Psychological / Social (assesses affected body part / symptom)
0%
Secondary Assessment Reproductive (assesses affected body part / symptom)
0%
Vital Signs States field impression of patient
0%
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