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More examples of words to avoid can be found at:
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AMPDS Categories
[edit]Problem | Category A | Category B | Category C |
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Abdominal Pain/Problems | Not Alert | Abdominal Pain | |
Fainting or near fainting | |||
Females with fainting 12-50 | |||
Males with pain above the navel > 35 | |||
Females with pain above the navel > 45 | |||
Allergies/Envenomations | Difficulty breathing or swallowing | Special medications or injections used | Spider bite |
Severe respiratory distress | Unknown status (3rd party caller) | ||
Not Alert | No difficulty breathing or swallowing | ||
Condition worsening | |||
Swarming attack (bee, wasp, hornet) | |||
Snakebite | |||
Ineffective breathing | |||
Animal bites/attacks | Unconscious or arrest | Dangerous body area | Non-dangerous body area |
Not Alert | Large Animal | Not recent injury | |
Exotic animal | Superficial bites | ||
Attack or multiple animals | |||
Possible dangerous body area | |||
Serious Haemorrhage | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Assault, Sexual Assault | Unconscious or Arrest | Multiple Injuries | Not dangerous body area |
Not Alert | Possible dangerous body area | Not recent (>6 hours) | |
Abnormal breathing | Serious Haemorrhage | ||
Dangerous Body Area | Unknown status (3rd party caller) | ||
Back Pain | Not Alert | Non-traumatic | |
Fainting or near >50 | Not recent traumatic (>6hrs) | ||
Breathing Problems | Severe Respiratory distress | Clammy | |
Not Alert | Abnormal Breathing | ||
Ineffective Breathing | Cardiac History | ||
Burns, Scalds, Explosion | Unconscious or Arrest | Explosion | Sunburn or minor (< hand size) |
Severe respiratory distress | Multiple victims | ||
Not Alert | Building fire - persons reported | ||
Difficulty breathing | |||
Burns > 18% | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Burns < 18% | |||
Fire alarm (unknown status) | |||
Carbon Monoxide, Hazchem | Unconscious or Arrest | Multiple victims | |
Severe respiratory distress | Alert with difficulty breathing | ||
Not Alert | Alert without difficulty breathing | ||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | Carbon monoxide detector alarm | ||
Cardiac or Respiratory arrest, Death | Ineffective breathing | Obvious death unquestionable | |
Not breathing at all | Expected Death | ||
Breathing Uncertain (Agonal) | |||
Hanging | |||
Strangulation | |||
Suffocation | |||
Underwater | |||
Chest Pain | Abnormal breathing | Breathing normally <35 | |
Cardiac history | |||
Cocaine | |||
Breathing normally > 35 | |||
Severe respiratory distress | |||
Not Alert | |||
Clammy | |||
Nausea or vomiting | |||
Choking | Not alert | Abnormal breathing | Not choking now |
Verified/ineffective breathing | |||
Convulsions, Fitting | Pregnancy | Diabetic | |
Not breathing | Cardiac History | ||
Continuous or multiple fitting | Breathing regularly not verified < 35 | ||
Irregular breathing | Not seizing now and breathing regularly | ||
Breathing regularly not verified > 35 | |||
Diabetic Problems | Unconscious | Not Alert | Alert |
Abnormal Behaviour | |||
Abnormal breathing | |||
Drowning, Diving,SCUBA accident | Unknown status (3rd party call) | SCUBA accident | |
Unconscious | Alert with abnormal breathing | ||
Not Alert | Alert and breathing normally (injuries or in water) | ||
Diving or suspected neck injury | Alert and breathing normally (No injuries) | ||
Electrocution, Lightning | Unconcious | Alert and breathing normally | |
Not disconnected from the power | |||
Power not off - hazard present | |||
Long fall > 6ft | |||
Not Alert | |||
Abnormal breathing | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Not Breathing/Ineffective breathing | |||
Eye Problems | Not Alert | Medical Eye Problem | |
Severe eye injuries | Minor eye injuries | ||
Moderate eye injuries | |||
Falls | Dangerous Injuries | Long fall > 6ft | Not dangerous injuries |
Not Alert | Possible dangerous body area | Not recent (>6 hours) | |
Abnormal breathing | Serious Haemorrhage | ||
Unknown status(3rd party caller) | |||
Headache | Not alert | Normal breathing | |
Abnormal breathing | |||
Speech problems | |||
Sudden on set of pain <3hrs | |||
Numbness or paralysis | |||
Change in behaviour >3hrs | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Heart Problems | Chest Pains > 35 | Firing of AICD | Chest Pain < 35 |
Severe respiratory distress | Abnormal breathing | Heart rate > 50 and < 130 | |
Not Alert | Cardiac History | ||
Clammy | Cocaine | ||
Heart rate <50 or >130bpm | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Haemorrhage/Laceration | Haemorrhage through tubes | Possible Dangerous Haemorrhage | Minor Haemorrhage |
Dangerous Haemorrhage | Serious Haemorrhage | Not dangerous Haemorrhage | |
Not Alert | Bleeding disorder or thinners | ||
Abnormal Breathing | |||
Heat/Cold Exposure | Not Alert | Alert | |
Cardiac History | |||
Change in skin colour | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Industrial or Machinery Accident | Life Status Questionable | Multiple Victims | |
Caught in Machinery (Unknown Status) | Unknown situation (not caught in machinery) | ||
Overdose, Poisoning, Ingestion | Unconcious | Violent (Police must secure) | |
Severe Respiratory Distress | Not Alert | ||
Abnormal Breathing | |||
Antidepressants | |||
Cocaine (or derivative) | |||
Narcotics (heroin) | |||
Acid or Alkali (lye) | |||
Unknown status (3rd Party Caller) | |||
Poison control request response | |||
Overdose | |||
Pregnancy, Childbirth, Miscarriage | Breech or Cord | Head visible/out | 1st trimester or miscarriage |
Imminent Delivery (>5 months/20weeks) | 2nd Trimester haemorrhage or miscarriage | ||
Baby Born | 1st trimester serious haemorrhage | ||
3rd trimester haemorrhage | Labour (delivery not imminent. >5 months | ||
High risk of complications | Unknown status (3rd party caller) | ||
Psychiatric, Suicide attempt | Not Alert | Non-violent and non-suicidal | |
Violent (police must secure) | |||
Threatening Suicide | |||
Near hanging, strangulation or suffocation (alert) | |||
Unknown status | |||
Sick Person | Not Alert | No priority symptoms | |
Cardiac History | Deafness | ||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | Defecation | ||
Earache | |||
Enema | |||
Gout | |||
Haemorrhoids | |||
Hepatitis | |||
Hiccups | |||
Hungry | |||
Nervous | |||
Boils | |||
Object stuck (nose, ear, vagina, rectum, penis) | |||
Object swallowed (not choking) | |||
Penis problem or pain | |||
Rash or skin disorder | |||
Sore Throat | |||
Toothache | |||
Transportation only | |||
Venereal disease | |||
Wound infected | |||
Bumps (non traumatic) | |||
Can't sleep | |||
Can't urinate | |||
Catheter problem | |||
Constipation | |||
Cramps or spasms | |||
Cut off ring request | |||
Stabbing, Gunshot, Penetrating Trauma | Unconscious or Arrest | Multiple victims | Not recent (>6 hours) single peripheral wound |
Not Alert | Not Recent (>6 hours) single central wound | ||
Central wounds | Known single peripheral wound | ||
Multiple Wounds | Serious Haemorrhage | ||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Stroke, CVA | Not Alert | ||
Abnormal breathing | |||
Speech or movement problems | |||
Numbness or tingling | |||
Stroke history | |||
Breathing normally > 35 | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
Breathing Normally <35 | |||
Traffic & transportation accidents | High Mechanism - Ejection | Major Incident | |
Not Alert | High Mechanism | ||
High Mechanism | |||
HAZMAT | |||
Pinned or trapped victim | |||
Injuries | |||
Multiple victims (one unit) | |||
Multiple victims (additional units) | |||
Serious Haemorrhage | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) | |||
1st party caller with non-dangerous injury | |||
Traumatic Injuries (specific) | Dangerous body area | Serious Haemorrhage | Not Dangerous Injury |
Not Alert | Possibly dangerous body area | Not recent (>6 hours) | |
Abnormal breathing | |||
Unconscious or fainting (near) | Multiple fainting episodes | Alert with abnormal breathing | Single fainting episode (age <35) |
Unconscious | Cardiac history | ||
Severe respiratory distress | Single or near fainting. Alert >35 | ||
Not Alert | Females 12-50 with abdominal pain | ||
Ineffective breathing | |||
Unknown problem or 3rd party report | Life status questionable | Standing, sitting, moving or talking | |
Medical Alert notification | |||
Unknown status (3rd party caller) |
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You may wish to browse through User:AndyZ/Suggestions for further ideas. Thanks, Owain.davies 22:53, 7 November 2007 (UTC)