EMT Curriculum
3.11.C.1
Situation: 61-year-old, dispatched as fall
Unconscious Arrest I
Scene Size-up:
Safety:
Scene is safe
BSI:
Gloves
Patients: 1 Mechanism/Nature: MOI – fall (?) Resources:
BLS, but should reconsider to ALS later
Primary Assessment:
General Impression: Person on ground supine Mental Status: Unresponsive Airway: Patent Breathing: Apneic Circulation:
Normal pulse at wrist, warm/dry, no severe bleeding
Desired Response: Primary then focused secondary
Physical Exam:
Head:
Unremarkable Left pupil blown Unremarkable
Neck:
Chest :
Unremarkable Breath sounds clear
Vitals: 1
2
3
Pulse: 52
58
58
Abdomen:
Unremarkable
BP:
182/110
178/108
176/102
Pelvis:
Unremarkable
Resp:
0
0
0
Extremities:
Unremarkable
SPO2: 82 Bagged: 93
72 93
66 94
Posterior :
Unremarkable
OPQRST: O:
SAMPLE: (bystander) S:
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
He just dropped what was in his right hand and then
P: Q: R:
collapsed – he didn’t fall or hit head A: Not available M: hydrachlorothiazide (HCTZ) P: Hypertension L: Not sure E:
S: T:
15 minutes
We were just walking down the street
OTHER:
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