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Which of the following patients has the highest degree of shock?
30 year old male. Found unresponsive behind gas station with signs of head trauma and a deformed
right arm. GCS 3. HR 110. BP 98/62.
86 year old female after fall down concrete steps. GCS 11. HR 110, BP
212/106.
54 year old female. Lateral impact MVA. Wishes to refuse transport to the hospital. GCS 15. HR 100. BP
106/54.
24 year old male. GSW to femur. GCS 15. HR 140, BP 82/40.
- correct answer 24 year old male. Elevated HR low BP
A baby was rescued from a house fire. His entire torso (front and back) has full-thickness burns.
He has partial burns to the entire left arm and entire left leg. How much fluid should the baby receive in
the first 8 hours post burn if he is 3 kg?
- correct answer 357 mL
Which of the following patients who were in a structure fire should be intubated without delay?
- correct answer Patient presenting with carbonaceous sputum
Indicates impending swelling and closing of the airway.
A patient with altered mental status has been pulled from a car that was found on fire in an alleyway.
There is no obvious signs that the car was involved in a collision. The patient has extensive second and
third degree burns over most of his body. Vital signs are P166, R34, BP 64/26, Sp02 100%. This patient
, almost certainly has
- correct answer A traumatic injury that is not immediately apparent.
Which of the following injuries would you NOT usually predict in the 8 year old who was struck by a
moving vehicle?
- correct answer Contusions on the front of the head
Contrecoup injury
Liver laceration
Femur fracture
The pediatric burn patient should be fluid resuscitated to a goal of
- correct answer Urine output of 1 mL/kg/hr
You are transporting a 56 year old female who was found unresponsive at the bottom of her basement
steps from a freestanding ED to a level 1 trauma center for a neurosurgical evaluation.
She is intubated and is mechanically ventilated. CT of her head shows a large bright white starfish
pattern on her CT. Vital signs are P 48, R14, BP 200/110, SpO2 98%, ETCO2 36 mmHg. During transport
you decide to treat her blood pressure with nicardipine. What is the most appropriate systolic blood
pressure target for this patient?
- correct answer 160 mmHg
In the absence of whole blood, the patient requiring traumatic shock resuscitation should receive
- correct answer to 1 to 1 ratio of PRBC, platelets, and plasma
TXA should be administered to the multisystem trauma patient with hemorrhagic shock to
- correct answer Prevents existing clots from being broken down
Permissive hypotension does not apply to the resuscitation of the trauma patient with which of the
following findings?
- correct answer STAR pattern on head CT