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Blunt trauma - ✔✔-impact on he body by objects that cause injury without penetrating
soft tissues or internal organs and cavities
Scene size-up - ✔✔* Always have BSI first
1. personal, partner, patient safety
2. environmental hazards
3. number of patients
4. mechanism of injury
5. additional resources
6. need for C-spine
Penetrating trauma - ✔✔-injury caused by objects, such as knives and bullets, that
pierce the surface of the body and damage internal tissue and organs
Law of Inertia - ✔✔-a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain
in motion unless acted upon by an outside force
Kinetic energy - ✔✔KE= 1/2mass X volume^2
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, 3 types of vehicle collisions - ✔✔1. The collision of the car against another car, tree, or
object. Damage to the car is the most dramatic part of the collision
2. The collision of the passenger against the interior of the car.
3. The collision of the passengers organs against the solid structures of the body.
Significant mechanisms of injury - ✔✔- death of an occupant in the vehicle
- sever deformity of the vehicle
- moderate intrusions
- severe damage from ear
- ejection from vehicle
Rear-end crashes - ✔✔-rear end crashes are known to cause whiplash
-in this type of crash, the cervical spine and surrounding area may be injured
Fall factors - ✔✔1. The height of the fall
2. The typeof surface struck
3. The part of the body that was hit first, followed by the path of energy displacement
Blunt or Penetrating trauma to the neck (signs and symptoms) - ✔✔-noisy or labored
breathing
-increased respiratory rate
-swelling of the face and neck
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