Handover And Assessment First Aid Acronyms
A practical Australian guide to assessment questions and structured handover acronyms like SAMPLE, OPQRST, AVPU, ISBAR, MIST and IMIST-AMBO.
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SAMPLE gathers the story, OPQRST and PQRST organise pain questions, AVPU and GCS describe responsiveness, and ISBAR, MIST and IMIST-AMBO make handover clearer.
Response And Primary Survey
Use these to describe responsiveness and organise immediate problems while staying within your training.
COWS
COWS First Aid: A Simple Response Check
COWS is a first aid response check that helps you work out whether a person can hear, open their eyes and respond.
AAVPU
AVPU First Aid: Alert, Voice, Pain, Unresponsive
AVPU is a quick way to describe a person’s level of responsiveness.
GGCS
GCS Meaning: Glasgow Coma Scale in First Aid Handover
GCS means Glasgow Coma Scale, a clinical score used to describe consciousness after illness or injury.
LLOC
LOC Meaning: Loss or Level of Consciousness
LOC usually means loss of consciousness or level of consciousness, depending on the context.
DDRSABCD
DRSABCD Meaning: The Australian First Aid Action Plan
The big emergency sequence: Danger, Response, Send for help, Airway, Breathing, CPR and Defibrillation.
AABCDE
ABCDE Meaning: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability and Exposure
ABCDE is a structured assessment acronym used in emergency care to organise immediate problems by Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability and Exposure.
History And Symptom Questions
These help gather symptoms, medicines, allergies, timing and pain description without burying the urgent problem.
SAMPLE
SAMPLE First Aid History: The Questions Worth Asking
SAMPLE helps first aiders gather useful information while help is coming.
OOPQRST
OPQRST Meaning: Pain Assessment Questions in First Aid and Handover
OPQRST is a pain and symptom assessment acronym: Onset, Provocation, Quality, Region, Severity and Time.
PPQRST
PQRST Pain Assessment: A First Aid Question Framework
PQRST helps make pain questions specific enough to be useful.
Structured Handover
These acronyms help you pass clear information to 000, ambulance officers, nurses, workplace first aiders or supervisors.
ISBAR
ISBAR Meaning: A Safer Handover Framework
ISBAR means Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation: a structured way to hand over important information.
SSBAR
SBAR Meaning: Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation
SBAR is a communication acronym for Situation, Background, Assessment and Recommendation.
MMIST
MIST Handover: Mechanism, Injuries, Signs and Treatment
MIST is a compact trauma handover format: Mechanism, Injuries, Signs and Treatment.
IIMIST-AMBO
IMIST-AMBO Meaning: Australian Ambulance Handover Acronym
IMIST-AMBO is an Australian ambulance-to-hospital handover acronym for clear, structured patient information.
Assessment & Handover (Clinical)
The original assessment-and-handover cluster hub.
WWorkplace
Use handover acronyms with workplace incident and WHS language.
HHeart & Stroke
Connect OPQRST and SAMPLE with chest pain, stroke signs and collapse acronyms.
- Australian Commission clinical handover
- Australian Commission ISBAR
- Queensland Ambulance clinical handover
- Queensland Ambulance pain assessment
- Victorian health handover protocol
- RCH trauma handover
- healthdirect Australia
- Better Health Channel
- ANZCOR Basic Life Support
- St John Victoria emergency first aid
This guide is educational and does not replace accredited first aid training, workplace procedures, professional medical advice, emergency operators or directions from ambulance officers.
