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Archive for the 'Patient Assessment' Category

Seizure Assessment

Assessing Limb Fractures

Warning Signs in Paediatric Emergencies

Paediatric Emergency Assessment Tips

Assessing Dehydration in Children

Clearing a Cervical Spinal Injury in the Pre-hospital Care Environment

How to Differentiate Bell’s Palsy and Stroke

AVPU

Adult GCS Assessment

Paediatric GCS Assessment

What is Diascopy?

Types of Headaches

What is Meningism?

What is Nuchal Rigidity?

What is a Weber’s Test?

What is Murphy’s Sign?

How to Assess Dehydration

What are Cardiac and Non-Cardiac Causes of Chest Pain?

How to Insert a Jugular Vein Cannula

How to Secure an IV Cannula

How to Assess an Upper Airway Obstruction

Medical Diagnostic Signs

Babinski’s Sign

How to Assess Abdominal Pain

Stroke Assessment

How to Assess a Head Injury

How To Measure a GCS

How to Assess ABCDE

Assessing ABC

Suicide Assessment

Mental Status Assessment

Nose to Toes

How To Assess Perfusion

Primary and Secondary Survey

How to Interpret an ECG as a Paramedic

How to Auscultate Lung Sounds



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