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Pts with maxillofacial or head trauma should be presumed to have a ___ injury -
Answer-C spine injury >> C collar

Pts with maxillofacial or head trauma should be presumed to have a ___ injury -
Answer-C spine injury >> C collar

Objective signs of airway obstruction - Answer-Agitation (sign of hypoxia), Obtunded
(hypercarbia), Snoring, gurgling, stridor horaseness

Objective signs of airway obstruction - Answer-Agitation (sign of hypoxia), Obtunded
(hypercarbia), Snoring, gurgling, stridor horaseness

Signs of inadequate ventilation - Answer-asymmetrical chest rise/fall, decreased/absent
breath sounds, capnography

Signs of inadequate ventilation - Answer-asymmetrical chest rise/fall, decreased/absent
breath sounds, capnography

Mnemonic for evaluating difficult airway - Answer-LEMON
Look
Evaluate: 3-2-2
Mallampati
Obstruction
Neck Mobility

Mnemonic for evaluating difficult airway - Answer-LEMON
Look
Evaluate: 3-2-2
Mallampati
Obstruction
Neck Mobility

RSI etomidate dosing - Answer-.3 mg/kg (generally 20 mg)

RSI etomidate dosing - Answer-.3 mg/kg (generally 20 mg)

RSI succ dosing - Answer-1-2 mg/kg (generally 100 mg)

RSI succ dosing - Answer-1-2 mg/kg (generally 100 mg)

Contraindications for succ in trauma - Answer-Severe crush injuries

, Major burns
Electrical injuries
Hyperkalemia

Contraindications for succ in trauma - Answer-Severe crush injuries
Major burns
Electrical injuries
Hyperkalemia

RSI Roc dosing - Answer-1 mg/kg

RSI Roc dosing - Answer-1 mg/kg

Most common cause of shock - Answer-Hemorrhagic

Most common cause of shock - Answer-Hemorrhagic

Non-hemorrhagic types of shock - Answer-Cardiogenic
Tamponade
Tension pneumo
Neurogenic (shock is 2/2 brainstem damage)
Septic

Non-hemorrhagic types of shock - Answer-Cardiogenic
Tamponade
Tension pneumo
Neurogenic (shock is 2/2 brainstem damage)
Septic

Presentation of neurogenic shock - Answer-Hypotension without tachycardia

Presentation of neurogenic shock - Answer-Hypotension without tachycardia

Hemorrhagic shock classes - Answer-Class I = normal vitals
Class II = tachycardia
Class III = hypotension
Class IV = AMS (decreased GCS)

Hemorrhagic shock classes - Answer-Class I = normal vitals
Class II = tachycardia
Class III = hypotension
Class IV = AMS (decreased GCS)

What effects can hypothermia have on pt in shock - Answer-Coagulopathy and acidosis

What effects can hypothermia have on pt in shock - Answer-Coagulopathy and acidosis

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