EMT Acronym Exam
EMT-B
*emergency medical technicians basic* provide care for a wide range of illnesses and injuries
AEMT
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
AMA
Against medical advice (AMA), sometimes known as discharge against medical advice (DAMA), is a term used in health care institutions when a patient leaves a hospital against the advice of their doctor.
APGAR
Appearance (all pink, pink and blue, blue (pale) Pulse (>100, <100, absent) Grimace (cough, grimace, no response) Activity (flexed, flaccid, limp) Respirations (strong cry, weak cry, absent)
BSI
Body Substance Isolation (standard precautions used to prevent disease. transmission...i.e. gloves, CPR breathing barrier, disposal of bloodborne pathogens)
CISM
Critical Incident Stress Management - A process that confronts the responses to critical incidents and defuses them, directing the emergency services personnel toward physical and emotional equilibrium.
EMR
Emergency Medical Responder
JVD
Jugular Vein Distension
PENMAN
Protective gear Environmental HAzards Number of Patients MOI/NOI Additional resources Need to extricate/C-Spine
PASS
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
SLUDGE
Salivation Lacrimation (tears) Urination Defecation GI upset Emesis
START
Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment
AAA
abdominal aortic aneurysm
ALS
advanced life support
ABC
airway, breathing, circulation
AVPU
alert verbal pain unresponsive
AED
automated external defibrillator
BVM
bag valve mask
BLS
basic life support
CPR
cardiopulmonary resusciation
CSF
cerebrospinal fluid
CVA
cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
COPD
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CSM
circulation, sensation, movement
CHF
congestive heart failure
DCAPBTLS
deformities contusions abrasions punctures/penetrations burns tenderness laceration swelling
DNR
do not resuscitate
EMS
emergency medical services
EMT-P
emergency medical technician-paramedic
LOC
level of consciousness
MCI
mass casualty incident
MOI
mechanism of injury
MI
myocardial infarction
NPA
nasopharyngeal airway
OPQRST
onset provocation quality radiating severity timing
OPA
oral pharyngeal airway
PPTS
person, place, time, situation
RPM
respirations per minute
SAMPLE
signs and symptoms allergies medication pertinent medical history last oral intake events leading up
SIDS
sudden infant death syndrome
TIA
transient ischemic attack (mini stroke)
WMD
weapons of mass destruction