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What is the recommended Shield and Ship
approach to treating eye injuries in
combat care?
What should be avoided with eye Pressure on the globe, dressings under/against
injuries? the eye, and head wraps over unshielded eyes
What is the purpose of visual acuity To assess vision loss and establish a baseline
testing in eye trauma?
What is the AVPU scale used for? Initial level of consciousness assessment
What is the lowest score on the Three
Glasgow Coma Scale?
What does the Monroe-Kellie The skull contains brain (80%), blood (10%), and
Hypothesis state? CSF (10%); if volume increases, CSF and blood
are displaced
What are the two types of brain Primary and Secondary
injury in TBI?
What is the primary focus in TBI Limiting secondary brain injury
management?
, What is the GCS score range for 3-8
severe TBI?
List three symptoms of moderate to Loss of consciousness, unequal pupils, seizures
severe TBI.
What physical exam is performed Mental status, cranial nerves, PERRL, motor,
for non-paralyzed TBI patients? sensory, gait
What are key assessments for PERRL and vital signs
intubated TBI patients?
What EtCO₂ range is ideal in severe 35-45 mmHg
TBI patients?
What is the goal SBP for TBI >110 mmHg
patients?
What type of fluids should be Hypotonic fluids, colloids, and albumin
avoided in TBI management?
When should TXA be given to TBI 2g within 3 hours of injury
patients?
What is Cushing's Triad and what Widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, irregular
does it indicate? respirations; indicates increased ICP
What are signs of rising ICP? Worsening headache, unequal pupils, focal
neurologic deficits
What is the goal ICP? <22 mmHg
How do you calculate CPP? CPP = MAP - ICP
What is the target CPP range? 60-70 mmHg
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Terms in this set (372)
What is the recommended Shield and Ship
approach to treating eye injuries in
combat care?
What should be avoided with eye Pressure on the globe, dressings under/against
injuries? the eye, and head wraps over unshielded eyes
What is the purpose of visual acuity To assess vision loss and establish a baseline
testing in eye trauma?
What is the AVPU scale used for? Initial level of consciousness assessment
What is the lowest score on the Three
Glasgow Coma Scale?
What does the Monroe-Kellie The skull contains brain (80%), blood (10%), and
Hypothesis state? CSF (10%); if volume increases, CSF and blood
are displaced
What are the two types of brain Primary and Secondary
injury in TBI?
What is the primary focus in TBI Limiting secondary brain injury
management?
, What is the GCS score range for 3-8
severe TBI?
List three symptoms of moderate to Loss of consciousness, unequal pupils, seizures
severe TBI.
What physical exam is performed Mental status, cranial nerves, PERRL, motor,
for non-paralyzed TBI patients? sensory, gait
What are key assessments for PERRL and vital signs
intubated TBI patients?
What EtCO₂ range is ideal in severe 35-45 mmHg
TBI patients?
What is the goal SBP for TBI >110 mmHg
patients?
What type of fluids should be Hypotonic fluids, colloids, and albumin
avoided in TBI management?
When should TXA be given to TBI 2g within 3 hours of injury
patients?
What is Cushing's Triad and what Widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, irregular
does it indicate? respirations; indicates increased ICP
What are signs of rising ICP? Worsening headache, unequal pupils, focal
neurologic deficits
What is the goal ICP? <22 mmHg
How do you calculate CPP? CPP = MAP - ICP
What is the target CPP range? 60-70 mmHg