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A 13 year old male was a restrained passenger in a car crash at
highway speed. He is alert and oriented on-scene and walking
around. What should you do? - ANSWER-Consider spinal
motion restriction and assess his c-spine
A 44 year old male was involved in a motorcycle crash. He
sustained severe
blunt trauma to his chest and has deformity of the right
femur. Multiple IV t
attempts were unsuccessful. Vital signs are BP 70/40, P
126, R 28. Wha
should you do? - ANSWER-Establish
intaosseous access
Where is the preferred landmark for needle
decompression? - ANSWER-
Anterior axillary line, 5th
intercostal space
, A 25 year old female has a gunshot wound to the abdomen.
Vital signs are BP 80/40, P 122, R 18 clear, equal lung sounds.
What is the most appropriate IV fluid to administer? - ANSWER-
Warmed Lactated Ringer's
A 16 year old male complains of chest pain and difficulty taking
a deep breath. He was assaulted with metal pipe. He has
unilateral chest rise and crepitus over the injured area. What
should you do? - ANSWER-Apply high flow oxygen
A 23 year old male was skateboarding down a ramp when he
flipped over and landed on his head. He is clenching his jaw
and you are unable to insert and oral airway. He thrashes his
head when yo9u attempt to provide bag-mask ventilations. His
oxygen saturation is decreasing, and his ETCO2 is increasing.
What is the best option to secure his airway and provide
effective ventilations? -
ANSWER-Pharmacologically assisted
intubation
A 29 year old male was injured in a high speed motor vehicle
collision with lateral impact and intrusion into the side of a
sedan. He has pale and diaphoretic skin, appears anxious, and
is coughing up blood-tinged sputum. He complains of chest
pain, has decreased breath sounds on the left lateral side, has
crepitus on palpation of his ribs, and his jugular veins are flat.
Vital signs are BP 88/56, P 120, R 24, SpO2 92%. What should
you suspect? – ANSWER-Hemothorax