What does BSI scene safe mean?
In respect to this, what is BSI scene safety?
BSI (body substance isolation) and scene safety are two of the most important parts of EMS, because they keep us and our families safe. Every EMS provider should know that body substance isolation consists of the appropriate equipment and practices to protect them from patients' blood and other bodily fluids.
- Be prepared. Half of scene safety takes place before you go on shift.
- Look, listen and feel is not just for breathing. What do you see and hear?
- Set yourself up for success. As you walk up to the residence, take note of where the hinges on the door are.
- Be present.
- Assess your patient threat potential.
Similarly, you may ask, what does BSI stand for in first aid?
Body Substance Isolation
Scene safety. The first step in any emergency, whether it's a need for First Aid or CPR, is to check to make sure the scene is safe. But safety is any potential hazard that could impact your ability to help someone else. Hazards could be something very obvious – traffic, downed power lines, smoke, or fire.