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Vital signs in shock - ANS pale, cool, clammy, fast pulse, not A&Ox3, breathing takes effort,
fast short breaths
modes of transmission - ANS direct contact, indirect contact, airborne, vector, waterborne
primary - ANS ______ survey:
- approach and assess
- airway
- breathing
- circulation
- deformity / disability
- environment
- everyone else
secondary - ANS __________ survey:
- what happened?
- how well are they doing? vital signs
- what are their injuries?
- patient exam
- AMPLE history
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approach and assess - ANS look: are they awake? are their eyes open? what position are
they lying in?
listen: speak to them, do they respond?
feel: wat is your general impression of the situation
airway - ANS look: is there anything in their airway?
listen: can you hear air moving in and out of the airway?
feel: can you feel air moving in and out of the airway?
breathing (are they breathing?) - ANS look: is their chest wall moving as they breathe?
listen: can you hear breath sounds?
feel: can you feel air moving in and out of their mouth?
breathing (how well are they breathing?) - ANS look: what is their skin color like? (pale, blue,
ashen)
listen: can you hear any adventitious breath sounds like wheezing, gurgling, snoring, etc.
feel: is the chest wall moving appropriately with respirations.
circulation (do they have a pulse) - ANS look: is their skin pale? are they cyanotic (blueish)?
listen: can you hear a heartbeat?
feel: can you feel a carotid pulse?
circulation (are they bleeding) - ANS look: is there any active bleeding?
listen: can you hear a heartbeat?
feel: can you feel a carotid pulse?
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, deformity (do they have obvious injuries or deformities?) - ANS look: do you see any obvious
injuries or deformities?
listen: where are they complaining of pain?
feel: where does it hurt? as you touch them, where can you cause pain?
deformity (is their neck or back at risk?) - ANS look: what was the mechanism of injury
(MOI)? can they move their extremities?
listen: are they complaining of any neck or back pain?
feel: do they have normal sensation in their extremities?
respiratory system (airway and lungs) - ANS vital signs:
- respiratory rate: count number of breaths per minute
- respiratory effort: observe, watch them breath
- ask if theyre short of breath or have difficulty breathing
10-30 / minute - ANS normal respiratory rate
circulatory system (heart, blood vessels, and blood) - ANS vital signs:
- heart rate: find pulse at the wrist and count it for a minute
50-100 beats/minute - ANS normal heart rate
central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) - ANS vital signs:
- awake:
monitor level of conscousness (LOC) --- awake, alert, oriented x 3
- verbal: unconsious, but do they respond to sound?
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