Paramedic Trauma FISDAP Exam
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Le Fort 1 Fracture - ✔✔From the bottom of the nose down. Involves the
mandible and the maxilla.
Le Fort 2 Fracture - ✔✔Involving the nasal bone and the maxilla.
Le Fort 3 Fracture - ✔✔A fracture of all midfacial bones, seperating the
entire midface from the cranium. Includes the eyes.
Foreign Body in the Eye - ✔✔Shards of metal, wood, etc. can become
embedded into the globe of they eye. It can cause irritation and conjunctivitis.
When this happens, attempt to flush out the eye from inside (tear duct) to out
(outer corner).
, Dysconjugate Gaze - ✔✔For paralysis of gaze or discoordination between
the movements of the two eyes.
When a foreign body is impaled in the globe... you should? - ✔✔DO NOT remove
it! Stabilize it, cover the eye with a moist, sterile dressing, place a cup or other
protective barrier over the object & secure it in place with a bulky dressing.
Cover the unaffected eye to prevent movement.
When an impaled object is in the neck... you should? - ✔✔Not remove the
object, but try to stabilize it and control the bleeding from it. The ONLY exception
for removing the object is if it interferes with your ability to manage the airway.
In some cases, an emergency cric may be necessary.
Frontal Lobe - ✔✔(Forehead) Important for voluntary motor action and
personality traits. Injury to the frontal lobe may result in seizures or
placid reactions (flat affect).
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Le Fort 1 Fracture - ✔✔From the bottom of the nose down. Involves the
mandible and the maxilla.
Le Fort 2 Fracture - ✔✔Involving the nasal bone and the maxilla.
Le Fort 3 Fracture - ✔✔A fracture of all midfacial bones, seperating the
entire midface from the cranium. Includes the eyes.
Foreign Body in the Eye - ✔✔Shards of metal, wood, etc. can become
embedded into the globe of they eye. It can cause irritation and conjunctivitis.
When this happens, attempt to flush out the eye from inside (tear duct) to out
(outer corner).
, Dysconjugate Gaze - ✔✔For paralysis of gaze or discoordination between
the movements of the two eyes.
When a foreign body is impaled in the globe... you should? - ✔✔DO NOT remove
it! Stabilize it, cover the eye with a moist, sterile dressing, place a cup or other
protective barrier over the object & secure it in place with a bulky dressing.
Cover the unaffected eye to prevent movement.
When an impaled object is in the neck... you should? - ✔✔Not remove the
object, but try to stabilize it and control the bleeding from it. The ONLY exception
for removing the object is if it interferes with your ability to manage the airway.
In some cases, an emergency cric may be necessary.
Frontal Lobe - ✔✔(Forehead) Important for voluntary motor action and
personality traits. Injury to the frontal lobe may result in seizures or
placid reactions (flat affect).