You are the senior doctor in charge of a tertiary ED at 3 pm when Ambulance Control reports an explosion nearby.
What five pieces of information are important to obtain from Ambulance Control?
(Marked out of 5.0)
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List seven steps you should perform after receiving this phone call.
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Patients arrive rapidly on foot and by ambulance. Using a triage sieve, classify each of the listed patients as red, yellow or green.
(Marked out of 4.0)
| Patient |
Triage category |
| Female 40s, stretcher, GCS 14, RR 33, BP 105/80, P 110 |
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| Male 30s, walking with limp, GCS 15, RR 26, BP 95/50, P 105 |
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| Female 20s, wheelchair, compound tibial fracture, GCS 15, RR 28, P 120 |
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| Male 50s, stretcher, GCS 13, RR 25, BP 105/60, P 110 |
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Total Score: 0 / 16
Percentage: 0%
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