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Definitive control of the airway is achieved by ____________ - ANSWER-Endotracheal intubation
How do you treat hypothermia in the ED? - ANSWER-crystalloid fluids at 102.2 degrees F and warmed
treatment area
What does definitive hemorrhage control refer to?
(3) - ANSWER-1) Possible surgery
2) Stabilizing of pelvis
3) Angioembolization
What are rates of fluid administration measured by? - ANSWER-Size and length of catheter
Minimum flow rate of oxygen reservoir mask - ANSWER-11 L/min
MCC of shock in trauma pt - ANSWER-Hypovolemia due to hemorrhage
Describe the 3 for 1 rule - ANSWER-Replace each mL of blood loss with 3 ml of crystalloid solution
What metabolic state can result from continued hemorrhage or decreased perfusion? - ANSWER-
Metabolic acidosis
In what survey, primary or secondary, are these identified?
1) Simple PTX
2) Pulmonary contusion
3) Traumatic aortic disruption - ANSWER-Secondary
,Via thorough PE, CXR, pulse ox, ECG and ABG
What imaging study is preferred for penetrating abdominal trauma? - ANSWER-CT
What can FAST rapidly diagnose? - ANSWER-Abdominal hemorrhage
When is a laparotomy indicated? - ANSWER-Fascial penetration with intraperitoneal bleeding or
peritonitis
What does the Monro Kellie doctrine describe? - ANSWER-The relationship between IC volume and
pressure
Normal resting ICP - ANSWER-10 mm Hg
How do you reduce elevated ICP? - ANSWER-Mannitol in a 20% solution
How do you temporarily control pelvic hemorrhage and instability? - ANSWER-Internal traction and
external counter-pressure
How do you initially manage major arterial injury? - ANSWER-Direct pressure and fluid resuscitation
Full thickness burn - ANSWER-Third degree burn
What is used to estimate the size and depth of burns? - ANSWER-Rule of 9's
Head= 9%
Each arm=9%
Front Trunk= 18%
Back Trunk= 18%
Upper leg= 9%
Lower leg= 9%
,What type of burns appear wet and blistered? - ANSWER-Partial thickness burns (second degree)
How do you treat CO exposed pt? - ANSWER-100% oxygen flow through non re-breather mask
What is a reliable measure of circulating blood volumes in burn patients? - ANSWER-Hourly urine output
*Goal= 0.5-1.0 ml/kg body weight*
Hospital admission criteria for burn pt
(8) - ANSWER-1) Partial-thickness burns greater than 10% total BSA (TBSA)
2) Full-thickness burns greater than 2% TBSA
3) Burns involving the face, hands, genitalia, perineum, or major joints
4) Circumferential extremity burns
5) All high-voltage electrical burns, including lightning injury--Admission of low-voltage electrical burns is
selective
6) Chemical burns
7) Inhalation injury
8) Burn injuries in patients with preexisting medical disorders that could complicate management,
prolong recovery, or affect mortality (eg, diabetes, immunosuppression)
Parkland Formula for Fluid Resuscitation in Burn pt - ANSWER-3-4 mL Ringer lactate X weight (kg) X
%TBSA burned (second-degree and third degree);
*half administered over the first 8 hours* (from time of injury),* remaining half administered over the
next 16 hours*
What injuries may necessitate inter-hospital transfer?
(3) - ANSWER-1) Head or spinal cord trauma
2) Pulmonary contusions
3) Severe burns
*consider time between injury and definitive care as well as resources available at local facilities*
, A 34 year old man is injured in a motor vehicle collision. Physical examination is normal
except for diffuse abdominal tenderness. He is conscious and vital signs obtained enroute to the hospital
are respirations 20 per ,minute, pulse rate is 120 per minute blood pressure 100/60; How should this
patient be managed in the field?
A. Intravenous fluid at a "keep open" rate
B. Intravenous fluid at 20 ml/kg bolus
C. Fentanyl 100 mcg intravenous
D. Insert an oropharyngeal airway and assist ventilations - ANSWER-A. Intravenous fluid at a "keep
open" rate
What is Sellick's maneuver?
A. A method allowing the rescuer to hold a mask on the face with both hands
B. A system used to calculate minute volume
C. Another name for Mallampati
D. Posteriorly directed pressure applied to the cricoid cartilage - ANSWER-D. Posteriorly directed
pressure applied to the cricoid cartilage
A 16 year old girl is rescued from a burning house. She has 25% partial thickness burns, and the burned
areas are hot to the touch. What is the appropriate treatment?
A. Apply ice to burned areas until cool to touch
B. Apply clean water to burned areas for up to 1-2 minutes
C. Apply iced water to burned areas until cool to touch
D. Do not apply anything to burned areas other than clean sheets - ANSWER-B. Apply clean water to
burned areas for up to 1-2 minutes
What treatment is NOT indicated in the routine management of the patient with a head injury?
A. Administration of 100% oxygen
B. Fluid resuscitation to a BP of 110-120 systolic if the patient is hypotensive
C. Hyperventilating to obtain an EtCO2 of less than 30
D. Stabilization of the cervical spine - ANSWER-C. Hyperventilating to obtain an EtCO2 of less than 30