Time a full cycle: assess, explain, measure, mold into a C‑curve or T‑curve, pad generously, and secure with wraps or tape you can remove later without skin damage. Add a foam pad to increase rigidity. Incorporate glove use and partner feedback on comfort. Finish with distal perfusion checks, gentle movement tests, and a written note on position found, position splinted, materials used, and pain changes after stabilization.
Practice a snug, supportive ankle wrap that limits inversion and eversion while preserving toe warmth and movement. Convert two trekking poles into adjustable crutches with straps and padding for armpits or forearms. Run a thirty‑meter assisted walk, pause to reassess pain, then refine strap placement. Emphasize patient pacing, rest intervals, and terrain scanning to prevent re‑injury. Capture lessons learned and redistribute pack weight to reduce strain.
Using a triangular bandage and a wide scarf or spare shirt, stabilize a painful shoulder or clavicle on blustery ridgelines. Protect the forearm, elevate slightly for comfort, and secure gently against the torso. Add padding behind the neck and under knots. Test circulation at the fingers, adjust for numb spots, and insulate exposed skin. End with a morale check, sips of warm drink, and route decisions that minimize jarring steps.
Set a thirty‑second timer to gather Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last intake, and Events. Partners role‑play talkative or confused patients. Prioritize open prompts, then clarifying questions that stay kind and purposeful. Immediately repeat back key points to confirm accuracy. Write a distillation in two clear lines with a time stamp. Swap roles and escalate difficulty with wind, noise, or darkness to strengthen recall and focus.
Set a thirty‑second timer to gather Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last intake, and Events. Partners role‑play talkative or confused patients. Prioritize open prompts, then clarifying questions that stay kind and purposeful. Immediately repeat back key points to confirm accuracy. Write a distillation in two clear lines with a time stamp. Swap roles and escalate difficulty with wind, noise, or darkness to strengthen recall and focus.
Set a thirty‑second timer to gather Symptoms, Allergies, Medications, Past history, Last intake, and Events. Partners role‑play talkative or confused patients. Prioritize open prompts, then clarifying questions that stay kind and purposeful. Immediately repeat back key points to confirm accuracy. Write a distillation in two clear lines with a time stamp. Swap roles and escalate difficulty with wind, noise, or darkness to strengthen recall and focus.