4. Assault/Sexual Assault/Stun Gun - ABD Flashcards

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POSSIBLY DANGEROUS Body Area

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Abdomen, amputation (excluding finger/toe), anus, back, chest (breathing normally), genitalia, groin, head (alert), hip/pelvis, leg (upper-obvious deformity), neck (breathing normally)

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NOT DANGEROUS Body Area

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Ankle, arm (upper)*, collar bone (clavicle), elbow , finger, foot, forearm, hand, knee, leg (lower), leg (upper-w/o deformity), shoulder, tailbone (coccyx), toe, wrist

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Problem Suffixes

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A: Assault
S: Sexual Assault
T: Stun Gun

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SERIOUS Hemorrhage

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Uncontrolled bleeding (spurting or pouring) from any area, or anytime a caller reports “serious” bleeding

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NON-RECENT

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Six hours or more have passed since the incident or injury occurred (w/o priority symptoms)

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Rule 1

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Preservation of evidence in sexual assault situation may be of much greater eventual importance to the patient than initial response and treatment of physical injuries

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Rule 2

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Sexual assault patients often require a very high level of compassionate care

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Rule 3

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The head-tilt is the only recognized method of airway control in the PAI dispatch environment. When presented with a TRAUMA patient described as not alert with INEFFECTIVE BREATHING, the EMD should protect life over limb and open the airway.

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Rule 4

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If a spinal injury is suspected in a breathing patient and PAIs are not necessary, PDIs may be enhanced by encouraging the patient not to move and by advising the rescuer to use his/her hands to stabilize the patient’s head and neck in the positon found.

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Rule 5

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Direct pressure on the wound should be avoided in the presence of visible fractured bone or foreign objects.

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Axiom 1

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Assault complaints are generally 3rd party calls and are often received by police dispatch first.

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Axiom 2

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On certain Protocols (3, 4, 7, 17, 27, etc.) an arrest may have been caused by extremely SERIOUS hemorrhage. In these cases, controlling the bleeding before initiating CPR may increase patient survival.

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Axiom 3

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When a problem is NON-RECENT, the presence of current priority symptoms is the issue of most concern, not the location of the injuries per se.

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Axiom 4

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Medical Dispatch should always try to obtain complete information. Even if law enforcement personnel initially request “paramedics”, response should be driven by specific priority problems (see SEND protocol).

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