First Aid & CPR Secondary Survey

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First Aid & CPR Secondary Survey

Secondary Survey Head to Toe Survey

Secondary Survey Students will learn what to do after the Primary Survey is complete Students will be able to perform the Secondary Survey

Secondary Survey When Life threatening conditions have been controlled Start Secondary Survey Head – to – Toe Survey Done quickly @ 90 seconds

Secondary Survey Examine Skin Color

Secondary Survey Scalp Lacerations Do NOT Move Head

Secondary Survey Scalp Contusions

Secondary Survey Skull Depressions Feel softly

Seconday Survey Eyes “PEARL” Pupils Equal And Reactive to Light

Seconday Survey Check Ears Nose Mouth For Fluids

Seconday Survey Objects in Mouth Obstructions (Teeth)

Seconday Survey Spine Feel Gently If Spine Injury STOP and Immobilize

Secondary Survey Chest Wounds Observe chest movements

Secondary Survey Abdominal Tenderness - Press gently

Secondary Survey Pelvic Area Gentle pressure on Iliac Crest

Secondary Survey Extremities Sensation of Extremities Conscious Deformities Sensation of Extremities Conscious Wiggle Toes and Fingers Rub a finger on Skin Pinch

Secondary Survey Unconscious Stroke Palm of Hand and Sole of Feet

Secondary Survey Monitor Victim ABC’s Medic Alert Tags Start taking care of any injuries

Secondary Survey Volunteer to lay on floor to demonstrate Primary Survey Now make it challenging

Secondary Survey Get in groups of 3 Practice the Primary Survey 1 person victim 1 person First Responder 1 person Coach / Educator Start flat on back Then make it challenging