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PALS Primary Assessment Overview Video

Letโ€™s talk about the primary assessment. This is really our first hands-on assessment of the patient. The primary assessment is broken into A, B, C, D, E: airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure. Those are the steps of our assessment in the primary assessment. However, know this: With all these steps, the primary assessment only has one goal, and that is to identify life threats. Thatโ€™s all weโ€™re looking for in the primary assessmentโ€”is there a life threat? Weโ€™re looking for a problem. Weโ€™re looking for a life threat. Weโ€™re evaluating for this life threat. If we find it, weโ€™ll identify the life threat. Then weโ€™re going to intervene and act on this life threat. If at any time during our primary assessment we come across a life threat, we stop what weโ€™re doing and we deal with that particular threat before moving on. Throughout the entire course of patient care, weโ€™re going to continue to use the evaluate, identify, and intervene approach to care. Letโ€™s say we have a patient and during the transport weโ€™re continuing our assessment, weโ€™re continuing our evaluation, and we find something. Weโ€™re going to provide a treatment for that. Then weโ€™re going to evaluate the effectiveness of our treatment and then make another decision and move on from there. Weโ€™re constantly using the same approach, not only in the primary assessment but throughout the entire course of patient care.

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