ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support
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ATLS Module 2 Airway and Ventilatory Management
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ATLS Written Examination & Practical Skills Assessment
ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support Exam
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1. What are the causes of preventable death from airway compromise?: 1.
inadequate airway assessment
2. failure to recognise need for airway intervention
3. inability to establish an airway
4. inadequate airway rescue plan
5. inability to execute airway rescue plan
6. failure to recognise an incorrectly placed airway
7. loss of a previously established airway
8. failure to recognise the need to assist ventilation
2. An obese 43yr old restrained driver lost control of his small vehicle on an icy
road at high speed, and crashed the driver's side of his vehicle into a large tree.
During extrication, he was combative. He was immobilised on a long spine board
and transported with cervical collar in place and bag-mask ventilation
Q. What aspect of the reported mechanism of injury present a risk of airway
compromise?: the fact that the patient is
-in a small vehicle
-travelling at high speed on an icy road
-experienced a driver's side impact all put him at risk for airway compromise
3. What are the potential for injury to the occupant of a crashed vehicle related
to?: 1. collision type (e.g side of impact)
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2. injury pattern (external vs internal collision)
3. energy exchange
4. An obese 43yr old restrained driver lost control of his small vehicle on an
icy road at high speed, and crashed the driver's side of his vehicle into a
large tree.
During extrication, he was combative. He was immobilised on a long spine
board and transported with cervical collar in place and bag-mask ventilation
Q. Which of the patient's reported signs suggests potential airway compro- mise?:
combativeness
combativeness may represent;
-altered mental status due to direct injury (e.g blunt head injury)
-pre-existing conditions (e.g intoxication)
-an attempt to compensate for potentially life-threatening injury
5. What does agitation and combativeness suggest?: hypoxia
6. What does obtundation suggest: hypercarbia
7. How is cyanosis evidenced?: nail bed and circumoral skin it is a late finding
it suggests hypoxaemia due to inadequate oxygenation
8. In a conscious trauma patient, airway adequacy can be quickly assessed by
what?: patient's verbal response to questions
a "talking patient" provides reassurance that the airway is patent and not compro- mised
if they are talking it means the airway is patent, ventilation is intact and brain perfusion is
sufficient
failure to respond or an inapprioprate response suggests an altered level of con-
sciouness that may be a result of airway or ventilatory compromise or both
9. Define the term "definitive airway": it is defined as a tube placed in the trachea
with the cuff inflated below the vocal cords,
the tube connected to a form of oxygen-enriched assisted ventilation
and the airway secured in place with an appropriate stabilising method
10. How do you know the airway is adequate?: -patient is alert and
oriented
-patient is talking normally
-no evidence of head or neck injury
-you have assessed and reassessed for deterioration
11. What are the signs of airway compromise that you will LOOK for?: -
head or neck injury
-sore throat
-dyspnoea
-tachypnoea
-agitation
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