HCB Test Two Questions and Answers 100% correct
HCB Test Two Questions and Answers 100% correct airway passageway for air distention being stretched, inflated, larger than normal Primary Assessment Focus on life threats that interfere with ABCs diagnosis description / label of patients condition rapid trauma assessment a rapid assessment of the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, and posterior of the body to detect signs and symptoms of injury acute Short duration and has a sudden onset in association with injury, surgery or an acute illness episode Punctures holes in the body Palpation an observation based off of touch deformities body parts not in normal shape chronic lasts several months or longer, often sustained by a pathophysiologic process Abrasions scrapes cancer pain pain resulting from malignant disease Tenderness area that hurts when pressure is applied Burns reddened, blistered, charred looking areas swelling result of injured capillaries bleeding under skin contusions bruises lacerations cuts or open wounds past medical - history info gathered from patients health past orthopnea discomfort in breathing aggravated by laying flat medical patient patient with one or more conditions trauma patient patient suffering from one or more physical injuries vital signs pusle, respirations, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, skin temperature, and pupil of eyes nature of the illness what is medically wrong with the patient mental status level of responsiveness mechanism of injury (MOI) forces that may cause injury symptoms something regarding to patients condition they tell you open ended question question that needs more than a yes or no answer penetrating trauma injury caused by an object through the skin or body tissues idiopathic pain pain without identifiable etiology Etiology study of the cause of disease three rating scales 1 numerical rating scale 2 Wong Baker faces chart 3 defense and veterans pain rating scale neuropathic direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the nervous system avpu Alert, Verbal, Painful Stimuli, Unresponsive pain unpleasant sensory and emotional experience with tissue damage OLDCARTS Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating factors, Relieving Factors, Temporal factors, Severity nociceptive pain linked to tissue damage to the skin, musculoskeletal system or visceral sensory nerves intact soap subjective, objective, assessment, plan Central sensitization leading to amplified pain signals. eg. fibromyalgia inspection discolorization, swelling, drainage auscultation listening to heart, lungs with a stethoscope DCAP-BTLS deformities, contusions, abrasions, punctures, burns, tenderness, lacerations, swelling
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