FISDAP Trauma Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
non blistered skin 2nd: Partial burn of the dermis tissue. Blisters, and thickening of the skin. 3rd: Complete burn of the dermal and subdermal. Widespread thickness with a white, leathery substance and painless Le Fort's Fractures - Answer 1: The palate is separated from the maxilla. 2: The maxilla separates from the face 3: Craniofacial dysjunction is present. What is a complication of a long bone fracture? - Answer Blood Clots Signs and symptoms of a retinal detachment. - Answer "Floaters" (cascading blood flow in retina) Light flashes in the eye Curtain over the field of vision. Different types of shock - Answer Compensated Decompensated Neurogenic Cardiogenic Obstructive Septic Anaphylactic Psychogenic Hypovolemic Distributive Hemorrhagic "Epidural Hematoma" - Answer An accumulation of blood between the skull and dura mater. Signs and Symptoms of Epidural Hematoma - Answer Loses Consciousness Sudden IICP Fixed and Dilated Pupil Subdural Hematoma - Answer Accumulation of blood beneath the dura mater but outside the brain. Signs and Symptoms of Subdural Hematoma - Answer Venous Bleeds Develops IICP more gradually Kinetic energy - Answer (M/2)xVxV "Speed Kills"
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