EMR BC Provincial Licensing Exam | Verified Questions
and Answers
Primary Survey (DLAR-SOAPPPI) - -Delicate spine
Level of Consciousness (AVPU)
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Rapid Body Scan
Skin
Oxygen
Airway/Auscultation
Positioning, Package, & Protocols
Intervention Check
Transport Decision (RTC/NRTC)
-History taking (secondary) - -Signs/symptoms
Pain: OPQRRRST
Allergies
Medications
Past pertinent history
Last oral intake
Events leading up
-Vital signs - -GCS
Skin
Pupils
Respirations
Heart rate
BP
SPo2
BGL (if needed)
Pain
-History taking for pain - -Onset
Provocation
Quality
Region
Radiate?
Relief?
Severity
Time
-Hospital notification - -Introduction
Situation
, Background
Assessment
Recommendations
-Packaging and treatments - -Minor wound care
Traumatic injury management
Fracture management
Spinal management
Burn management
-EMR medical protocols - -Cardiac chest pain
Cardiac arrest
Discontinue CPR
Diabetic
Overdose
Pain management
-When are vitals taken - -q5 on RTC patient
q15 on NRTC patient
-Glasgow Coma Scale evaluates what - -eyes, verbal, and motor response
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient's eyes open simultaneously
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 3 - -Patient's eyes open to a verbal command
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 2 - -Patient's eyes open only to painful stimulus
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 1 - -No response
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 5 - -Patient is able to communicate clearly
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient is confused but understandable
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 3 - -Patient responds with simple of inappropriate words
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 2 - -Patients response is unintelligible or
incomprehensible
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 1 - -Patient is unresponsive
-Motor response (GCS) score of 6 - -Patient is able to obey simple motor commands
-Motor response (CGS) score of 5 - -Patient is able to localize pain
-Motor response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient withdraws from a painful stimuli
and Answers
Primary Survey (DLAR-SOAPPPI) - -Delicate spine
Level of Consciousness (AVPU)
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Rapid Body Scan
Skin
Oxygen
Airway/Auscultation
Positioning, Package, & Protocols
Intervention Check
Transport Decision (RTC/NRTC)
-History taking (secondary) - -Signs/symptoms
Pain: OPQRRRST
Allergies
Medications
Past pertinent history
Last oral intake
Events leading up
-Vital signs - -GCS
Skin
Pupils
Respirations
Heart rate
BP
SPo2
BGL (if needed)
Pain
-History taking for pain - -Onset
Provocation
Quality
Region
Radiate?
Relief?
Severity
Time
-Hospital notification - -Introduction
Situation
, Background
Assessment
Recommendations
-Packaging and treatments - -Minor wound care
Traumatic injury management
Fracture management
Spinal management
Burn management
-EMR medical protocols - -Cardiac chest pain
Cardiac arrest
Discontinue CPR
Diabetic
Overdose
Pain management
-When are vitals taken - -q5 on RTC patient
q15 on NRTC patient
-Glasgow Coma Scale evaluates what - -eyes, verbal, and motor response
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient's eyes open simultaneously
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 3 - -Patient's eyes open to a verbal command
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 2 - -Patient's eyes open only to painful stimulus
-Eye-opening response (GCS) score of 1 - -No response
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 5 - -Patient is able to communicate clearly
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient is confused but understandable
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 3 - -Patient responds with simple of inappropriate words
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 2 - -Patients response is unintelligible or
incomprehensible
-Verbal response (GCS) score of 1 - -Patient is unresponsive
-Motor response (GCS) score of 6 - -Patient is able to obey simple motor commands
-Motor response (CGS) score of 5 - -Patient is able to localize pain
-Motor response (GCS) score of 4 - -Patient withdraws from a painful stimuli