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What is the significance for ABCDE assessment if a person is able to talk? -ANSWER - They have a patent airway What are the clinical signs of airway obstruction? -ANSWER - snoring, stridor, hoarseness or no noise at all What are the techniques for clearing an obstructed airway? -ANSWER - Suction Removal of foreign body Head tilt and chin lift Airway adjuncts - Guedel aiway Definite surgical airway How do you size a Guedel airway? -ANSWER - measuring from the centre of the mouth (between the first incisors) to the angle of the mandible How does tension pneumothorax lead to death? -ANSWER - A tension pneumothorax essential acts as an internal one-way valve - allowing air into the chest cavity but not out. This results in pressure on the mediastinum, thus decreasing venous return to the heart and eventual cardiac arrest. What are the signs of a tension pneumothorax? -ANSWER - engorged neck veins Reduced lung expansion deviation of trachea to opposite side Hyper-resonant chest decreased breath sounds on affected side Management of tension pneumothorax? -ANSWER - needle decompression in 2nd intercostal space then insertion of chest drain (definitive management) Management of open pneumothorax -ANSWER - Three-sided dressing and then insertion of chest drain What is a flail chest? -ANSWER - 2 or more rib fractures in 2 or more places, thus resulting in separation of a segment of the thoracic cage Clinical sign of flail chest -ANSWER - Paradoxical movement of this part of the chest wall - indrawing on inspiration and outwards movement on expiration Beck's triad is a constellation of findings indicative of cardiac tamponade. What are they? -ANSWER - hypotension jugular venous distention muffled heart sounds Management of cardiac tamponade -ANSWER - pericardiocentesis under ultrasound guidance What is the lethal triad of trauma? -ANSWER - coagulopathy hypothermia metabolic acidosis Classification of cardiogenic shock bas

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Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS)
Questions with Correct Answers
What is the significance for ABCDE assessment if a person is able to talk? -ANSWER -
They have a patent airway

What are the clinical signs of airway obstruction? -ANSWER - snoring, stridor,
hoarseness or no noise at all

What are the techniques for clearing an obstructed airway? -ANSWER - Suction
Removal of foreign body
Head tilt and chin lift
Airway adjuncts - Guedel aiway
Definite surgical airway

How do you size a Guedel airway? -ANSWER - measuring from the centre of the mouth
(between the first incisors) to the angle of the mandible

How does tension pneumothorax lead to death? -ANSWER - A tension pneumothorax
essential acts as an internal one-way valve - allowing air into the chest cavity but not
out.
This results in pressure on the mediastinum, thus decreasing venous return to the heart
and eventual cardiac arrest.

What are the signs of a tension pneumothorax? -ANSWER - engorged neck veins
Reduced lung expansion
deviation of trachea to opposite side
Hyper-resonant chest
decreased breath sounds on affected side

Management of tension pneumothorax? -ANSWER - needle decompression in 2nd
intercostal space then insertion of chest drain (definitive management)

Management of open pneumothorax -ANSWER - Three-sided dressing and then
insertion of chest drain

What is a flail chest? -ANSWER - 2 or more rib fractures in 2 or more places, thus
resulting in separation of a segment of the thoracic cage

Clinical sign of flail chest -ANSWER - Paradoxical movement of this part of the chest
wall - indrawing on inspiration and outwards movement on expiration
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