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What is muscle compartment syndrome? - ANSWER-
Elevated fascial compartment pressure, higher than
arterial pressure. MOST prominent symptom is unrelieved
pain
Wound ballistics- permanent cavity - ANSWER-Cavity is
the a function of the size, shape, and characteristic of the
missile (mass)
For every second of fall time, speed increases by? -
ANSWER-Speed increases by approximately 20 MPH
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Define Shock? - ANSWER-A state in which cellular oxygen
demand exceeds supply
When the cost of tissue oxygen is higher than the body
can pay, an oxygen debt develops.
Types of shock per TCAR? - ANSWER-Pumps-Site of
defect heart
Pipes- site of defect is artery, veins or capillaries
Fluid-intravascular, interstitial or intracellular
VS in shock? - ANSWER-Narrow pulse pressure
Tachycardia
Low CO
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How many ATP molecules are produced with oxygen &
glucose? - ANSWER-32 ATP molecules
How many ATP molecules are produced without oxygen? -
ANSWER-2 ATP molecules
Normal pH? - ANSWER-Refernce range is 7.35-7.45, but
actual normal range is 7.38-7.42
What is the footprint of shock? - ANSWER-Lactic Acidosis
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What 2 things affect the amount of oxygen availalbe to the
cells? - ANSWER-Temperature & pH, which is the
oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
Oxyhemoglobin dissociation shift to the right? - ANSWER-
Acidosis, elevated temp
More oxygen available to the cells
Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve shift to the left? -
ANSWER-Hypothermia, alkalosis
Less oxygen available to the cells
H & H is a measure of ? - ANSWER-It is a measure of
hemodilution rather than blood loss.