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EMT Fisdap Trauma Review Questions with solutions 2024

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EMT Fisdap Trauma Review Questions with solutions 2024 hollow organs -stomach, small intestine, colon, bladder, gallbladder solid organs Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Kidneys Level 1 Trauma Center Regional Trauma Center, All types of specialty surgical care 24/7, (Surgical suites, Surgeons, Blood, CT, X-Ray ... all in house), Tertiary - all levels of care. Often contains a pediatrics and ICU burn unit. Level 2 Trauma Center Can manage most trauma with surgical capabilities 24 hours a day 7 days a week. capable of stabilizing more specialized trauma patients (cardiac surgery, hemodialysis etc.) and then transferring to a level 1 center. Level 3 Trauma Center 1. has some surgical capabilities and specially trained emergency department personal to manage trauma. 2. focuses on stabilizing the seriously injured trauma patient and then transferring to a higher level center. Level 4 Trauma Center Small community Hospitals Stabilize and transfer with no surgical capacity at all hypoperfusion is otherwise known as? shock is otherwise known as hemorrhagic bleeding escape of blood from blood vessels (epistaxis, open wounds, etc.) epistaxis nosebleed the adult body contains about how many liters of blood? 6L a broken femur can result in how much blood loss in the adult body? 1L ecchymosis is also known as? bruising is also known as? a referred pain in the left shoulder may indicate? splenic injury may be present with this pain a referred pain in the right shoulder may indicate? liver injury may be present with this pain hemoptysis coughing up blood hematuria blood in the urine sign and symptoms that a closed fracture is bleeding.. -guarding -bruising -pain -tenderness -swelling signs and symptoms of a lacerated liver or spleen -broken ribs -bruises over lower portion of chest -rigid, distended chest first sign of hypovolemic shock change in mental status, restlessness, anxiety a SBP of ___ (in adults) with weak, rapid pulse and cool, moist skin that is pale or grey is indicative of hypoperfusion? 100mmHg hypovolemic shock refers to? loss of blood of bodily fluids what should not be done for cases of internal bleeding? administration of fluids to patients signs and symptoms of internal bleeding -hematemesis -melena -hemoptysis -distended abdomen -broken ribs

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