Assessment And Handover First Aid Acronyms

Australian assessment and handover first aid acronyms for SAMPLE, OPQRST, PQRST, AVPU, GCS, LOC, ISBAR, SBAR, MIST and IMIST-AMBO.

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Assessment And Handover First Aid Acronyms

A practical Australian guide to SAMPLE, OPQRST, PQRST, AVPU, GCS, LOC, ISBAR, SBAR, MIST, IMIST-AMBO, COWS, DRSABCD, DRABC and ABCDE.

Call Triple Zero (000) first for collapse, abnormal breathing, severe bleeding, stroke signs, chest pain, anaphylaxis, poisoning, major injury, seizures or rapid deterioration. Handover acronyms help after urgent action starts.
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The Fast Answer

SAMPLE gathers the story, OPQRST and PQRST organise pain and symptom questions, AVPU, GCS and LOC describe responsiveness, and ISBAR, SBAR, MIST and IMIST-AMBO make handover clearer.

Responsiveness And Consciousness

Use these when describing whether the person is alert, confused, responding only to voice, hard to rouse or unresponsive.

Questions That Build The Story

These help gather symptoms, medicines, allergies, timing, pain description and what happened without delaying urgent care.

Structured Handover

These acronyms turn scattered facts into a clearer handover for 000, ambulance officers, nurses, workplace first aiders or supervisors.

Primary Survey Language

These help readers separate public first aid action sequences from clinical assessment language and older first aid wording.

A Simple First Aid Handover Pattern

  • Start with the urgent problem: say what happened, where you are, what changed and whether 000 has been called.
  • Describe response and breathing: AVPU, LOC or plain English is useful, but airway and breathing remain the priority.
  • Add the useful history: SAMPLE and OPQRST can capture symptoms, allergies, medicines, past history, last food or drink and timing.
  • Finish with actions taken: tell the next responder about CPR, AED use, bleeding control, asthma or anaphylaxis actions, glucose treatment, positioning, monitoring and changes over time.

Common Handover Mistakes

Do not delay 000 while collecting a perfect history. Do not invent details to fill a letter. Do not hide uncertainty. A short, accurate handover is better than a long, polished one that buries the urgent problem.

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Acronym Finder

Choose the right acronym by situation: collapse, pain, illness, injury, response level, workplace incident or handover.

W

Workplace

Use handover acronyms with workplace first aid, WHS language, incident records and supervisor communication.

H

Heart & Stroke

Connect OPQRST, SAMPLE and AVPU with chest pain, stroke signs, collapse and cardiac arrest language.

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This guide is educational and does not replace accredited first aid training, workplace procedures, professional medical advice, emergency operators or directions from ambulance officers.