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Inadequate Perfusion / Energy production at the cellular level. - Shock Why are case studies important in the Hospital? - It gives us evidence based practice. What is the definition of anaerobic metabolism? - Without Oxygen When does hemorrhage control start in the trauma assessment? - Right away, first thing to be done. Why do we needle decompress somebody? - If there is an increase work of breathing / Absent lung sounds / Inadequate perfusion What is the easiest way to open the airway of a trauma patient? - Jaw Thrust What is a problem with intubation? - It requires a lot of practice. When you arrive on scene and find your patient with their airway full of blood, how long should you suction for? - Until the airway is complete clear from blood. What is the best way to confirm you have good a good ET Tube in place? - End Tidal When should you start the secondary assessment on a trauma patient? - When time and situation allows. What are some pre-arrival factors you should be considering upon arrival to your designated call? - Time of day / Weather / Location / Hazards Involved / Possible additional needsWhat is the main reason for a primary assessment on a trauma patient? - To identify and treat immediate life threats. What is the most common type of shock and what is the main cause of shock? -Hemorrhagic Shock due to either uncontrolled internal / external hemorrhage When wanting to get a patient off scene quickly what is a piece of equipment that is best suited for this situation? - Scoop Stretcher What is the first thing that should be treated on a trauma patient? And once that is treated what should you focus on next? - First treat the ABC's then any other immediate life threats What is one of the earliest signs you may see on a patient who is starting to go into shock? - Increased Ventilatory Rate When you show up on scene and find your patient bleeding out, what are the two steps you should take to take care of that bleeding situation? - Step 1 = direct pressure / step 2 = apply tourniquet What do you want your Blood Pressure to be at if you have a trauma patient? -Systolic Blood Pressure of 80 What do you want your blood pressure to be for neurogenic patients? - Systolic Blood Pressure of 90 What is the goal as prehospital providers that we want to establish for our patients? - Restore and maintain airway, ventilation, oxygenation, circulation, and quick transport time for trauma patients.

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