FOOTHILL COLLEGE
Trauma Patient Assessment
Candidate Name: _________________________________________ Date: ______________________
Examiner Name and Signature: _________________________________________________________
Time Started: __________ Time Ended: __________ Points: _____/53 PASS/FAIL (Circle One)
Points Possible | Points Awarded | |
Takes or verbalizes appropriate PPE precautions | 1 | |
SCENE SIZE-UP | ||
Determines the scene/situation is safe | 1 | |
Determines the mechanism of injury/nature of illness | 1 | |
Determines the number of patients | 1 | |
Requests additional help if necessary | 1 | |
Considers stabilization of spine | 1 | |
PRIMARY SURVEY | ||
Verbalizes general impression of the patient | 1 | |
Determines responsiveness/level of consciousness | 1 | |
Determines chief complaint/apparent life-threats | 1 | |
X-(Control exsanguinating hemorrhage if present)
Assess and manage airway |
3 | |
Assess and manage breathing, assures adequate ventilation, initiates appropriate oxygen therapy (if indicated) | 3 | |
Assesses and manage circulation
|
3 | |
Assesses Disability-assesses for acute or predisposing factors for ALOC | 1 | |
Exposes patient as appropriate then protects from environment | 1 | |
Identifies priority patients/makes transport decision | 1 | |
HISTORY TAKING, VITAL SIGNS, DIAGNOSTICS | ||
Past medical history (attempt to obtain)
|
5 | |
Vital signs (obtain on scene only if appropriate)
|
5 | |
Diagnostics: EKG, SPO2, Glucometer, Temperature (as appropriate) | 1 | |
SECONDARY ASSESSMENT | ||
Head
|
3 | |
Neck
|
3 | |
Chest
|
3 | |
Abdomen/Pelvis
|
3 | |
Lower Extremities
|
1 | |
Upper Extremities
|
1 | |
Posterior Thorax, Lumbar, and Buttocks
|
2 | |
Manages secondary injuries and wounds appropriately | 1 | |
REASSESSMENT | ||
Primary Survey | 1 | |
Repeats vital signs | 1 | |
Evaluates response to treatments | 1 | |
Repeats secondary assessment regarding patient complaint or injuries | 1 |
Points Possible: 53 Total Points Awarded_______________
Critical Criteria
- Failure to initiate or call for transport of the patient within 15-minute time limit
- Failure to voice and ultimately provide appropriate oxygen therapy (if indicated)
- Failure to provide adequate ventilation (if Indicated)
- Failure to find or appropriately manage problems associated with airway, breathing, hemorrhage or shock
- Failure to manage injuries and wounds appropriately
- Does other detailed history or physical examination before assessing and treating threats to airway, breathing, and circulation
- Failure to assess the need for spinal protection when indicated
- Failure to manage shock appropriately. (heat, positioning, O2)
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