EMT Curriculum
3.13.T.2
Situation: 32-year old dispatched as arm injury
TEST TRAUMA II
Scene Size-up: Safety:
Scene is safe
BSI:
Gloves
Patients: 1 Mechanism/Nature: MOI – Chainsaw injury Resources: ALS
Primary Assessment: General Impression: Man lying on ground holding arm in puddle of blood Mental Status: Alert but confused Airway: Patent Breathing: 24 breaths per minute, labored Circulation: Rapid pulse at wrist, pale/sweaty, severe L arm bleed
Severe Bleed Laceration
Desired Response:
Primary then rapid scan. Transport. Vitals and full body scan enroute
Rapid Scan: Head:
Full Body Scan: Head:
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
Neck:
Unremarkable
Neck:
Unremarkable
Chest :
Unremarkable
Chest :
Unremarkable Breath sounds clear
Abdomen:
Unremarkable
Abdomen:
Unremarkable
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
Extremities:
Large laceration to left arm with bleeding
Extremities:
Large laceration to left arm with
bleeding Posterior :
Posterior :
Unremarkable
Unremarkable
SAMPLE: S:
Vitals: 1
2
3
Arm is killing me - nauseous
Pulse: 118
120
120
A:
None None None
M:
BP:
84/60
80/60
78/58
P: L: E:
Chicken 1 hour ago
Resp:
24
24
24
Carrying a pane of glass and I fell on it
SPO2: 93
93
94
OTHER:
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