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What should you always be aware of throughout the incident you are attending
What is the Primary Survey
A Primary Survey should take no longer than how many seconds to complete
What does MOI stand for
If you cannot rectify a life-threatening deficit on the Primary survey then you will need to consider early advanced back up and/or early rapid transport to hospital for specialised care, True or False
Why is the structure of the Primary Survey designed the way it is
What is the correct flow for Primary Survey assessment
What should be considered when dealing with Airway
In Disability, what is the clinician assessing for
The E part of the assessment only reviews the patients’ current environment, True or False
Airway and Breathing are both under the same assessment, True or False
In the context of Catastrophic Haemorrhage, blood cannot be easily replaced in the pre-hospital setting, True or False
At what stage is Circulation considered within the Primary Survey assessment
Where does the Focal assessment come within the Primary Survey
At what stage is Airway considered in the Primary Survey
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