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jaw thrust maneuver to open airway and assess for obstruction. If pt has a suspected csi, the jaw thrust procedure should be done by two providers. One provider can maintain c-spine and the other can perform the jaw thrust maneuver. - ANSWER While assessing airway pt is unable to open mouth, responds only to pain, or is unresponsive you should.. 1. The tongue obstructing the airway 2. loose or missing teeth 3. foreign objects 4. blood, vomit, or secretions' 5. edema 6. burns or evidence of inhalation injury Auscultate or listen for: 1. Obstructive airway sounds such as snoring or gurgling 2. Possible occlusive maxillofacial bony deformity 3. Subcutaneous emphysema - ANSWER Inspect the mouth for: 1. Check the presence of adequate rise and fall of the chest with assisted ventilation 2. Absence of gurgling on auscultation over the epigastrium 3. Bilateral breath sounds present on auscultation 4. Presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) verified by a CO2 device or monitor - ANSWER If the pt has a definitive airway in what should you do? 1. Suction the airway 2, Use care to avoid stimulating the gag reflex 3. If the airway is obstructed by blood or vomitus secretions, use a rigid suction device If foreign body is noted, remove it carefully with forceps or another appropriate method - ANSWER If Airway is not patent 1. Apnea 2. GCS 8 or less 3. Maxillary fractures 4. Evidence of inhalation injury (facial burns) 5. Laryngeal or tracheal injury or neck hematoma 6. High risk of aspiration and patients inability to protect the airway 7. Compromised or ineffective ventilation - ANSWER Following conditions might require a definitive airway Breathing: To assess breathing expose the chest: 1. Inspect for a. spontaneous breathing b. symmetrical rise and fall c. depth, pattern, and rate of respiration d. signs of difficulty breathing such as accessory muscle use e. skin color (normal, pale, flushed, cyanotic) f. contusions, abrasions, deformities (flail chest) g. open pneumothoraces (sucking chest wounds) h. JVD i. signs of inhalation injury (singed nasal hairs, carbonaceous sputum) - ANSWER B tracheal deviation and jvd - ANSWER Late signs of tension pneumo: 1. equal breath sounds bilaterally at the second intercostal space midclavicular line and the bases for fifth intercostal space at the axillary line - ANSWER Auscultate the chest for: 1. bony fractures and possible rib fractures, which may impact ventilation 2. palpate for crepitus 3. subcutaneous emphysema which may be a sign for a pneumothorax 4. soft tissue injury - ANSWER Palpate the chest for 1. open the airway, use jaw thrust 2. insert an oral airway 3. assist ventilations with a bag mask 4. prepare for definitive airway - ANSWER If breathing is absent.. trauma its need early supplemental oxygen, start with 15 mL O2 and titrate oxygen delivery. - ANSWER Oxygen on trauma patients Circulation and Control of Hemorrhage Inspect first for any uncontrolled bleeding Skin color palpate for central pulses - carotid and femoral - rate, rhythm, and strength Skin temp: cool, diaphoretic, or warm and dry - ANSWER C apply direct pressure to bleeding elevate extremity apply pressure over arterial sites Consider a pelvic binder for pelvic fractures consider a tourniquet cannulate two veins with large caliber IV - if unable to gain assess consider IO a. obtain labs, type and cross b. infuse warm isotonic fluids c. consider balanced resuscitation d. use rapid infusion device - ANSWER C Interventions: Disability - Neurologic Status

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jaw thrust maneuver to open airway and assess for obstruction. If pt has a suspected csi,
the jaw thrust procedure should be done by two providers. One provider can maintain
c-spine and the other can perform the jaw thrust maneuver. - ANSWER While assessing
airway pt is unable to open mouth, responds only to pain, or is unresponsive you should..

1. The tongue obstructing the airway
2. loose or missing teeth
3. foreign objects
4. blood, vomit, or secretions'
5. edema
6. burns or evidence of inhalation injury

Auscultiate or listen for:
1. Obstructive airway sounds such as snoring or gurgling

,2. Possible occlusive maxillofacial bony deformity
3. Subcutaneous emphysema - ANSWER Inspect the mouth for:

1. Check the presence of adequate rise and fall of the chest with assisted ventilation
2. Absence of gurgling on auscultation over the epigastrium
3. Bilateral breath sounds present on auscultation
4. Presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) verified by a CO2 device or monitor - ANSWER If
the pt has a definitive airway in what should you do?

1. Suction the airway
2, Use care to avoid stimulating the gag reflex
3. If the airway is obstructed by blood or vomitus secretions, use a rigid suction device
If foreign body is noted, remove it carefully with forceps or another appropriate method -
ANSWER If Airway is not patent

1. Apnea
2. GCS 8 or less
3. Maxillary fractures
4. Evidence of inhalation injury (facial burns)
5. Laryngeal or tracheal injury or neck hematoma
6. High risk of aspiration and patients inability to protect the airway
7. Compromised or ineffective ventilation - ANSWER Following conditions might
require a definitive airway

Breathing: To assess breathing expose the chest:
1. Inspect for
a. spontaneous breathing
b. symmetrical rise and fall
c. depth, pattern, and rate of respiration
d. signs of difficulty breathing such as accessory muscle use
e. skin color (normal, pale, flushed, cyanotic)
f. contusions, abrasions, deformities (flail chest)
g. open pneumothoraces (sucking chest wounds)
h. JVD
i. signs of inhalation injury (singed nasal hairs, carbonaceous sputum) - ANSWER B

tracheal deviation and jvd - ANSWER Late signs of tension pneumo:

, 1. equal breath sounds bilaterally at the second intercostal space midclavicular line and
the bases for fifth intercostal space at the axillary line - ANSWER Auscultate the chest
for:

1. bony fractures and possible rib fractures, which may impact ventilation
2. palpate for crepitus
3. subcutaneous emphysema which may be a sign for a pneumothorax
4. soft tissue injury - ANSWER Palpate the chest for

1. open the airway, use jaw thrust
2. insert an oral airway
3. assist ventilations with a bag mask
4. prepare for definitive airway - ANSWER If breathing is absent..

trauma its need early supplemental oxygen, start with 15 mL O2 and titrate oxygen
delivery. - ANSWER Oxygen on trauma patients

Circulation and Control of Hemorrhage

Inspect first for any uncontrolled bleeding
Skin color

palpate for central pulses - carotid and femoral - rate, rhythm, and strength
Skin temp: cool, diaphoretic, or warm and dry - ANSWER C

apply direct pressure to bleeding

elevate extremity

apply pressure over arterial sites

Consider a pelvic binder for pelvic fractures

consider a tourniquet

cannulate two veins with large caliber IV - if unable to gain assess consider IO
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