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What is a Code 4 response? A Code 4 response indicates a situation requiring
immediate assistance, often involving multiple
patients or significant incidents.
What is MCI management? Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) management involves
coordinating resources and triaging patients during
an emergency with multiple casualties.
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What does 'VSA' stand for? VSA stands for Vital Signs Absent, indicating a patient
has no detectable vital signs.
What is the significance of a heart rate A heart rate of 130 bpm is considered tachycardic
of 130 bpm? and may indicate shock or other medical
emergencies.
What is the appropriate action for an The best management includes applying direct
arterial bleed? pressure, using a tourniquet if necessary, and
considering hemostatic dressings.
What is the required size for a landing The required size for a landing zone is 100m x 100m
zone for Air Ambulance? (100m radius) according to BLS standards.
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What is the most common finding in a Common findings include decreased lung sounds on
simple pneumothorax? one side, dull sounds to percussion, and potential
injury consistent with a puncture.
What type of shock is indicated by a This may indicate hypovolemic shock, characterized
blood pressure of 78/62? by low blood pressure due to significant fluid loss.
What does GCS stand for? GCS stands for Glasgow Coma Scale, a scale used to
assess a patient's level of consciousness.
What is triage? Triage is the process of prioritizing patients based on
the severity of their condition to ensure that those in
greatest need receive care first.
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