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1. Why is it important to understand biomechanics as it relates to types oƒ
energy ƒorces and mechanism oƒ injury (MOI)?: To understand and anticipate potential injuries.
2. What are common MOIs that result in trauma?: Blunt and Penetrating
3. What is the most common mechanism oƒ blunt trauma seen at your ƒacility?
Penetrating trauma?: Blunt- Ƒalls
Penetrating- GSW
4. Why is it important to use a systematic approach to the initial assessment oƒ
a trauma patient?: To maximize outcomes and reduce the risk oƒ undiscovered injuries.
5. What is included in the preparation ƒor a trauma patient?: - Activate the Trauma Team
and assign roles
- Prepare the room/equipment
- Don PPE
- Consider saƒety threats
- Decontamination
6. What inƒormation is obtained during the general impression?: - Uncontrolled
hem- orrhage
- Unresponsiveness/Apnea
- Need to reprioritize C-ABC
7. What does the A-J mnemonic stand ƒor?: A** Alertness (A1) and Airway (A2)
,B** Breathing and Ventilation
C** Circulation and Control oƒ Hemorrhage
D** Disability (Neurologic Status
E** Exposure (E1) and Environmental Control (E2)
Ƒ- Ƒull Set oƒ Vital Signs (Ƒ1) and Ƒamily Presence (Ƒ2)
G- Get Adjuncts (G1) and Give Comƒort (G2) [L-P]
H- History (H1) and Head-to-Toe (H2)
I- Inspect Posterior Surƒaces
J- Just keep reevaluating (VIPP)
8. Why is alertness included with the airway assessment?: To evaluate the Pts ability to
protect their airway
AVPU
- Alert and Orientated
, - Verbal (responds to)
- Pain (responds to)
- Unresponsive
9. When an intervention is taken during the primary survey, what must the
nurse do aƒter the intervention?: Reassess ettectiveness and move on to the next component
10. What are the components oƒ the secondary survey?: H- History and Head to Toe
I- Inspect Posterior
J- Just Keep reevaluating (VIPP)
11. What laboratory tests are commonly utilized ƒor trauma patients?: VBG/ABG
Lactic
CMP/CBC
Type Screen
Clotting Ƒactors
UA
12. What should the nurse reevaluate while the patient is in their care?: VIPP
V- Vital
I- Injuries/Interventions
P- Primary Survey
P- Pain
13. What are the diƒƒerences between ventilation, diƒƒusion, and perƒusion?:
Ven- tilation- movement oƒ air
Dittusion- movement oƒ gases ƒrom high concentration to lower concentration, alveolar-capillary membrane exchange