EMT Fisdap Trauma Review Questions and Answers with
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hollow organs - ANSWER -stomach, small intestine, colon,
bladder, gallbladder
solid organs - ANSWER Liver, Spleen, Pancreas, Kidneys
Level 1 Trauma Center - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER 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 - ANSWER 1. has some surgical
capabilities and specially trained emergency department
personal to manage trauma.
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2. focuses on stabilizing the seriously injured trauma patient
and then transferring to a higher level center.
Level 4 Trauma Center - ANSWER Small community Hospitals
Stabilize and transfer with no surgical capacity at all
hypoperfusion is otherwise known as? - ANSWER shock is
otherwise known as
hemorrhagic bleeding - ANSWER escape of blood from blood
vessels (epistaxis, open wounds, etc.)
epistaxis - ANSWER nosebleed
the adult body contains about how many liters of blood? -
ANSWER 6L
a broken femur can result in how much blood loss in the adult
body? - ANSWER 1L