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What is the primary purpose of To provide timely, optimal surgery based on
critical care for trauma patients? multiple mitigating factors and assess function to
body systems damaged by trauma.
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What are the two main types of Blunt trauma (does not break the skin) and
trauma? penetrating trauma (thrusts a foreign object
through the skin).
What does the trauma score The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), systolic blood
include? pressure, and respiratory rate.
What is the significance of 'The It emphasizes the critical importance of providing
Golden Hour' in trauma care? timely treatment to trauma patients to improve
survival rates.
What are the four categories of Category I (immediate care), Category II (urgent
trauma care? care), Category III (care can be delayed), Category
IV (non-urgent care).
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What is the mechanism of injury It includes factors like displacement caused by the
(MOI) for motor vehicle collisions? object, velocity, time of movement, and
deceleration.
What height of fall is generally Falls greater than 15 to 20 feet.
injurious to adults?
What is the common impact of falls Falls of twice the height of a child can have
on children? equivalent negative impacts as adult falls.
What are common injuries Damage to immediate tissue and surrounding
associated with penetrating trauma? areas, especially with high-velocity weapons.
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