NSC First Aid Module 3
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1. Victim's History: Information about the victim's past health issues.
2. SAMPLE History: A mnemonic for collecting victim information.
3. Signs and Symptoms: Indicators of the victim's current health condition.
4. Allergies: Reactions to substances like medications or foods.
5. Medications: Drugs currently being taken by the victim.
6. Previous Problems: Past health issues relevant to current condition.
7. Last Food or Drink: Most recent intake before the incident occurred.
8. Events: Circumstances leading up to the victim's condition.
9. Mental Status: Victim's awareness and cognitive function assessment.
10. Initial Assessment: First evaluation of the victim's condition.
11. Physical Examination: Thorough check for injuries or abnormalities.
12. Life-Threatening Problems: Critical conditions requiring immediate attention.
13. Scene Safety: Ensuring environment is secure before assisting.
14. Responsive Victim: A victim who can communicate and answer questions.
15. Unresponsive Victim: A victim who cannot respond or communicate.
16. Bystander Assistance: Help from witnesses to gather victim information.
17. First Aid: Immediate care provided to address injuries.
18. Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Professional responders for medical emergencies.
19. Gasping Breaths: Irregular breathing indicating potential distress.
20. Medical Alert ID: Identification indicating specific health conditions.
21. Head-to-Toe Examination: Comprehensive assessment of the entire body.
22. Consciousness Assessment: Evaluating the victim's awareness and alertness.
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_i2167s
1. Victim's History: Information about the victim's past health issues.
2. SAMPLE History: A mnemonic for collecting victim information.
3. Signs and Symptoms: Indicators of the victim's current health condition.
4. Allergies: Reactions to substances like medications or foods.
5. Medications: Drugs currently being taken by the victim.
6. Previous Problems: Past health issues relevant to current condition.
7. Last Food or Drink: Most recent intake before the incident occurred.
8. Events: Circumstances leading up to the victim's condition.
9. Mental Status: Victim's awareness and cognitive function assessment.
10. Initial Assessment: First evaluation of the victim's condition.
11. Physical Examination: Thorough check for injuries or abnormalities.
12. Life-Threatening Problems: Critical conditions requiring immediate attention.
13. Scene Safety: Ensuring environment is secure before assisting.
14. Responsive Victim: A victim who can communicate and answer questions.
15. Unresponsive Victim: A victim who cannot respond or communicate.
16. Bystander Assistance: Help from witnesses to gather victim information.
17. First Aid: Immediate care provided to address injuries.
18. Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Professional responders for medical emergencies.
19. Gasping Breaths: Irregular breathing indicating potential distress.
20. Medical Alert ID: Identification indicating specific health conditions.
21. Head-to-Toe Examination: Comprehensive assessment of the entire body.
22. Consciousness Assessment: Evaluating the victim's awareness and alertness.
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