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Have you guys seen ABCDE acronym for a primary assessment?
Can someone explain this in depth to me?
Can someone explain this in depth to me?
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Have you guys seen ABCDE acronym for a primary assessment?
Can someone explain this in depth to me?
Ok.. I understand the expose part, but why the disabilities part in the primary survey? I thought the primary was for life threatening issues, wouldn't a disabled arm be found in the secondary survey(head to toe)?
MedicRob could you please go into more detail about the disabilities part?
Ahhhhh, so it's assessing the patient's neurological function.
I start my EMT-B later this month so I'll probably be asking lots of questions.
Thanks for the input it was very helpfull.
You will typically see this in PHTLS.
Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, Expose
ABC is pretty self explanatory.
D is disabilities caused by the injury such as inability to move an arm, etc. (In some assessments it can also mean defibrillation)
E is for Expose. Exposing the patient to reveal injuries that are potentially hidden by the clothes. This would be stripping them.
Interesting.... I was taught
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Dense Bleeding
Expose
Take PHTLS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Trauma_Life_Support
Indeed.
No exposure to PHTLS here, I was taught ABCDE in my Basic class, with D being Dense Bleeding.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Trauma_Life_Support
Indeed.
No exposure to PHTLS here, I was taught ABCDE in my Basic class, with D being Dense Bleeding.
We were offered a number of ideas when it came to primary surveys.
Officially, the service I work for endorses.
Dangers
Response
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Defibrillation
Haemorrhage