I'm a pretty new but when checking breathing should we say what we hear? and should she have told the hospital he was allergic to penicillin or does that go on a separate report?
@kadaisharhodes72715 жыл бұрын
S-OPQRSTI then AMPLE
@sebastianurena93294 жыл бұрын
Lmfao, that's pretty informative and good integration
@kadaisharhodes72714 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianurena9329 No you did really well this video was the reason why I passed my all skills during AIT and I was able to make some kind of correction but it was still a great video nonetheless
@kadaisharhodes72714 жыл бұрын
@@sebastianurena9329 sorry the guy did really good* loll for some reason I thought you were the one
@garrettclark77183 жыл бұрын
@@kadaisharhodes7271 any advice I'm going back over all my lessons and gotta Go do medical skill days in 14th do you have any advice to pass on practice day
@kadaisharhodes72713 жыл бұрын
@@garrettclark7718 Just remember that you’re in MARCH sequence so it’ll throw you off when during parts where they say weird things but keep in order. Remember on the x is a hasty tourniquet and when you’re TFC everything is deliberate and you only pack neck, armpits, and groin so remember M is Massive Hemorrhage, you check the neck, armpits and groin, take their clothes off and rake their arms and be sure to have eyes on where you’re raking, whatever bleeding they say you have you assess it either with the packing or if you applied a hasty you now would put a deliberate on but remember not to take off that hasty only loosening it when you put the deliberate on. Now you do airway you look, listen, and feel and if he’s unconscious npa, now youre in Respirations and you pretty much just check his breathing to see if he has a bilateral rise and fall of the check and if he does you’re good unless he has gunshot wound then you should’ve already put on a chest seal and you do ndc now you can check if your guys has any possible pelvic injury then you roll him over if he doesnt and same thing you’d rake,DECAPBTLS and TIC, Spinkterton/BUDS, and that’s the time to get your buddy to put the liter with blanket on so you can roll over. Then REASSESS I personally saw my ppl struggle and forget that part but always remember to reassess when moving your casualty. Now you’re in Circulation where you check your radials, if they’re present you’re good and they might want a saline lock in but if no radial then you check carotid and thats when you would administer your fluids and make sure he is covered up and bundled which your battle should’ve already taped the ends of his feet and after that depending on what time you have you start your head to toe assessment and if you find yourself running out of time but you’ve completed the basic care just notionally say you’d do your head to toe if you had time but you dont want to delay evac time but other than that you’d do the head to toe is you have more than 10 min and youre done, just relax and be confident and work fast but calm down and try not to freak out as much but you’ve got this 👌🏽