Any tips on remembering Trauma / Medical Assessment sheets?

Glendale Community College. In Arizona, great instructors.

I have the order of the main assessments down its trying to remember everything in each of the assessments like this is what I have so far...

Trauma

Scene Size Up: 1. BSI / Scene Safety
2. MoI / NoI
3. Number of PT
4. Call for ALS / Transport
5. C-Spine consideration.

Primary Assess.":
1. Gen. Impression
2. Level of Consciousness
3. Chief Complaint
4. Airway, Check for obstructions, fluids and objects, consider OPA / NPA
5. Breathing, check for breathing, consider BVM, Oxygen.
6. Circulation, Look for obvious bleeding, check Carotid Pulse & Radial Pulse (Do that to maybe get an idea of shock).
7. Transport priority considerations.

History:
1. Vitals, BP, P, Resp. Rate, Rhythm, Quality
2. SAMPLE (Sign / Symptoms, Allergies, Medicine, Past Pert. Info, Last Intake, Event)

Secondary Assess.:
1. Palpate and Inspect the head for DCAP-BTLS +
2. Palpate and Inspect the Neck for DCAP-BTLS

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