Teen CERT Table-top Triage Activity - REMS TA Center



TEEN CERT TABLE-TOP TRIAGE ACTIVITYUnit 3 & 4: Disaster Medical Operations Tabletop Triage Kit:1 Storage tub contains:4 plastic table clothes: 1 each red, yellow, green & black.25-50 small stuffed animals or dolls25-50 injury cards or labels (attach to animals)10 bags of triage yarn (strips of red, yellow, green, & black)4 Vests: 1 each red, yellow, green & black with placards4 Medical Treatment Area Record Forms and pens. Instructions:Lay tablecloths out on tables or on the floor. These represent the Medical Treatment Areas and the Morgue. Keep Black (Morgue) separate from the other three areas.Select (or have students self-select) 4 students: 1 to oversee each of the medical treatment areas and morgue. They will each wear the appropriate color vest.Divide students into pairs (buddies).Divide the stuffed animals evenly between the pairs of students.Give a bag of triage yarn to each pair.Have students read the scenario card and triage the stuffed animal. They should tie a piece of string around the animal (appropriate to the triage color of injuries) and physically bring the tagged animal to the appropriate medical treatment area or morgue.After all the animals are in the Medical Treatment Area, those assigned to each Medical Treatment Area should read the scenarios out loud and have the class decide if they are in the correct Medical Treatment Area. This will make for good discussion about triage decision-making. Animals can be moved to a different area if needed. Those assigned to each Medical Treatment Area can then make a list, using the Medical Treatment Area Record form, of all the patients in their area. This gives practice with filling out the properdocumentation and accounting for everyone in their care. Medical Treatment Area RecordMedical Treatment Area RecordSchool:Date:Treatment Area Location:Time InName or DescriptionTriage Tag(Circle)Condition/Treatment(update as needed)Moved ToTime OutIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORIMMEDDELAYMINORScribe: Page ____ of ____Injury Cards for Stuffed Animals or DollsPATIENT 1??Can walk—responds to voice triage??Minor cuts, scrapes, bleeding??Normal blanchPATIENT 2??Bleeding arm??Unconscious??After 2 attempts to open airway, still not breathingPATIENT 3??Able to stand and walk??Does not respond to voice commandsPATIENT 4??No signs of bleeding??Unconscious??Blanch takes 5 secondsPATIENT 5??No bleeding??Conscious??Doesn’t squeeze hand when askedPATIENT 6??Minor bleeding??Conscious but disoriented??Breathing rate is 40/per minutePATIENT 7??Screaming in pain??Broken arm??Breathing normal??No significant bleedingPATIENT 8??Ankle hurts—possibly broken or sprained??Conscious & alert??No signs of bleedingPATIENT 9??Conscious??Unable to move legs??Normal BlanchPATIENT 10??Found under a desk in duck, cover, hold position.??Scared, but alert??No visible injuries??Answers questions when askedPATIENT 11??No apparent injuries??Conscious??Answers questions when asked?PATIENT 12??Broken leg??In a lot of pain??Answers questions when asked?PATIENT 13??Crying??Minor scratches & bleeding on face??Answers questions when asked??Normal blanch??PATIENT 14??Conscious??Major bleeding?VICTIM 15??Not breathing??Starts breathing after head-tilt chin-lift??No apparent bleedingPATIENT 16??10 year old girl??Not breathing??No apparent bleeding??Doesn’t start to breath after two attempts at opening airwayPATIENT 17??Blistered burns on both hands??Crying, screaming in pain??No bleeding??Normal blanch??Answers questions between criesPATIENT 18??Charred skin/burns on both hands??Conscious??Staring, does not respond to questionsPATIENT 19??Reddened, dry, swollen & burned hands??Crying??Normal blanch??Answers questionsPATIENT 20??Impaled stick in right leg??Minor bleeding??Conscious, but scaredPATIENT 21??Conscious??Bleeding from nose??Answers questions when askedPATIENT 22??Hops out of building??Leg hurt, may be broke??Minor cuts, scrapes, bleedingPATIENT 23??Minor bleeding on arm??Unconscious??After 2 attempts to open airway, still not breathingPATIENT 24??Able to stand and walk??Can’t remember what happened??Seems a little bit dazedPATIENT 25??No signs of bleeding??UnconsciousPATIENT 26??No bleeding??Conscious??Doesn’t squeeze hand when askedPATIENT 27??Minor bleeding??Conscious but disoriented??Breathing rate is 40/per minutePATIENT 28??Screaming in pain??Piece of glass stuck in arm??Breathing normal??No significant bleedingPATIENT 29??Ankle hurts—possibly broken or sprained??Conscious & alert??No bleedingPATIENT 30??Conscious, really scared??Unable to move legs??Normal Blanch?PATIENT 31??Trapped under a bookcase??No visible injuries??Answers questions when askedPATIENT 32??Doesn’t appear to be hurt??Conscious, Answers questions when askedPATIENT 33??Lying on ground, Back hurts??In a lot of pain??Answers questions when askedPATIENT 34??Angry, complains that it’s taking so long to get help??Minor scrapes on face and handsPATIENT 35??No bleeding??Unconscious, starts breathing after head is repositioned??Doesn’t appear to be hurtPATIENT 36??Not breathing??Starts breathing after head-tilt chin-lift??DisorientedPATIENT 37??3 year old boy??Screaming??Scratches & blood on hands??PATIENT 38??Can’t get up, too much pain??Answers questions??No bleedingPATIENT 39??Scared, Disoriented??Conscious??Staring, does not respond to questionsPATIENT 40??Blood coming from mouth??Appears to have lost some teeth??Scared??Answers questions when askedPATIENT 41??Leg bent sideways??Screaming??In a lot of painPATIENT 42??Arm in a lot of pain??Can walk??Answers questions? ................
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