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Revised Trauma Score (RTS) - Answer - A scoring system used for patients with head trauma. - Consists of GCS, systolic BP and RR primary blast injuries - Answer - Damage to the body is caused by the pressure wave generated by the explosion - Organs generally affected are: lungs, eardrums, other comprehensible organs - Close proximity to the origin of the pressure wave carries a high risk of injury or death. secondary blast injuries - Answer - Result from being struck by flying debris - A blast wind occurs as the shock wave applies force to air molecules. - Flying debris may cause blunt and penetrating injuries. tertiary blast injuries - Answer Occur when a person is hurled by the force of the explosion (or blast wind) against stationary, rigid objects. quaternary blast injuries - Answer - Result from the miscellaneous events that occur during an explosion - May include: burns, respirator injury, crush injury, entrapment Quinary blast injuries - Answer - Caused by biologic, chemical, or radioactive contaminants that have been added to a traditional explosive device - Associated with "dirty bombs" External Hemorrhage - Answer Controlling the bleeding is most effectively accomplished by elevating the affected part above heart level and applying direct pressure to the wound. internal hemorrhage - Answer Bleeding occurs inside the body into tissues and body cavities. Pain, shock, vomiting blood, coughing up blood, and loss of consciousness signal internal hmorrhage. Keep person warm, flat, and quiet until medical help arrives. DO NOT give fluids. Fluid resuscitation - Answer - Replacement of the extensive fluid and electrolyte losses associated with major burn injuries.

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INJURIES PHTLS 9th edition
Questions and All Correct Answers
2026 Updated.
Revised Trauma Score (RTS) - Answer - A scoring system used for patients with head trauma.

- Consists of GCS, systolic BP and RR



primary blast injuries - Answer - Damage to the body is caused by the pressure wave
generated by the explosion

- Organs generally affected are: lungs, eardrums, other comprehensible organs

- Close proximity to the origin of the pressure wave carries a high risk of injury or death.



secondary blast injuries - Answer - Result from being struck by flying debris

- A blast wind occurs as the shock wave applies force to air molecules.

- Flying debris may cause blunt and penetrating injuries.



tertiary blast injuries - Answer Occur when a person is hurled by the force of the explosion
(or blast wind) against stationary, rigid objects.



quaternary blast injuries - Answer - Result from the miscellaneous events that occur during
an explosion

- May include: burns, respirator injury, crush injury, entrapment



Quinary blast injuries - Answer - Caused by biologic, chemical, or radioactive contaminants
that have been added to a traditional explosive device

- Associated with "dirty bombs"



External Hemorrhage - Answer Controlling the bleeding is most effectively accomplished by
elevating the affected part above heart level and applying direct pressure to the wound.



internal hemorrhage - Answer Bleeding occurs inside the body into tissues and body cavities.
Pain, shock, vomiting blood, coughing up blood, and loss of consciousness signal internal
hmorrhage. Keep person warm, flat, and quiet until medical help arrives. DO NOT give fluids.



Fluid resuscitation - Answer - Replacement of the extensive fluid and electrolyte losses
associated with major burn injuries.

, - Fluid replacement is initiated to those who are hemodynamically unstable. A systolic of at least
90 (80 per PHTLS) should be the goal. Caution with giving fluid should be taken into
consideration to avoid fluid overload (listen to lung sounds).



Electrical Burns - Answer - direct exposure to electricity

- Treat by shutting off current, approach only if safe, cool burn with water, check breathing and
for signs of bleeding, treat for shock, seek medical attention



true electrical burn - Answer electric current goes through skin and tissue, has enter and exit
pathway, pathway becomes gsngreen/neurotic within a few days, follows pathway of least
resistance



TASER effects - Answer devices used as a conducted electrical weapon



Arc-Type or Flash Burn - Answer - electrothermal injury causes the the arching of electric
current

- working with a tool/tool is sometimes vaporized, realizing heat, which leaves an imprint or
shadow on pts body



flame burn - Answer - A burn caused by an open flame.

- occurs when electricity ignites a person's clothing or surroundings.



Management of burns - Answer -Stop the burning to prevent further injury

-Treat the patients injuries

-Separate patient from burn source

-Correct any ABCD-related problems

-15 LPM with nonrebreather to patients able to breathe on their own

-Control external bleeding

-Remove charred clothing and any jewelry (if clothing has melted and fused to px just cut away
what you can but don't tear)

-Cool and irrigate burned tissue with room temp tap water or sterile saline solution

-Cover with dry, sterile dressings (no creams/ointments)-px <5% burn can use wet dressing

-Continue to monitor patient and treat for shock



chemical burns to eyes - Answer Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15-30 min or
until medical help arrives

If only one eye is injured, tilt victims head in direction of the injury so the injured eye can be
properly flushed

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