Saturday, May 18, 2024, 11:48 PM
Site: Southeast Region EMS Council, LLC
Course: Southeast Region EMS Council, LLC (SEREMS LMS)
Glossary: SEREMS ETT Glossary
A

Assault

Threatened or actual physical harm. If an ETT attempts to move a patient or to provide treatment against the patient’s wishes, the ETT may be guilty of assault.


Auscultation

This is the term used for listening (usually with a stethoscope). It is commonly used when listening to obtain a blood pressure or to a patient’s lung sounds.

AVPU

This is used to describe a patient’s level of consciousness. The letters stand for:

A-Alert OR Awake (these words do not mean the same thing, be sure you understand which one is meant when you hear that AVPU = A)

V- Responds to verbal stimuli

P- Responds to pressure on the space between thumb and first finger

U- Unresponsive to any stimuli.

You may see P as painful stimulus in the text; EMS is transitioning away from pain to pressure.

Avulsion

A tearing away of soft tissue. May be minor like a torn-off nail or severe like a torn-off ear or partial amputation.

B

Bag-Valve-Mask

A device that allows the rescuer to breathe for the patient by squeezing a self-refilling bag. It can be attached to an oxygen source and provide nearly 100% oxygen to the patient.

Bariatric

Relates to the treatment of obesity.

Best Practices

Accepted medical standards of care. This may be based on evidence (evidence-based practice), but when there is no hard data to guide care, best practices are the combined expert guidance and direction from leading agencies in healthcare on a specific aspect of care.

Bilateral

Both right and left sides. If a patient has bilateral wrist injuries, both wrists are injured.


C

Capillary

The smallest of the blood vessels. Oxygen and nutrients are transferred to body cells from capillaries, while wastes are removed from cells to capillaries.

Cardiac Arrest

A complete stoppage of the heart’s pumping of blood, resulting in death if not treated immediately.