ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support
ATLS Written Examination & Practical Skills Assessment
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Advanced Trauma Week 1 – Week 13 Study Guide
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ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support Exam
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1. Advanced Trauma Week 1
2. Advanced Trauma Week 2
3. Advanced Trauma Week 3
4. Advanced Trauma Week 4
5. Advanced Trauma Week 5
6. Advanced Trauma Week 6
7. Advanced Trauma Week 7
8. Advanced Trauma Week 8
9. Advanced Trauma Week 9
10. Advanced Trauma Week 10
11. Advanced Trauma Week 11
12. Advanced Trauma Week 12
13. Advanced Trauma Week 13
1. Advanced Trauma Week 1
Level 1 Trauma Center - =Answer>> Full Spectrum of
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services from prevention programs to patient
rehabilitation. Serves as lead for trauma care for a
geographic area.
Level 2 Trauma Center - =Answer>> May not have all
resources found in a level 1 trauma facility. Research
is not an essential component.
Level 3 Trauma Center - =Answer>> Provides evaluation,
resuscitation and operative intervention for
stabilization.
Level 4 Trauma Center - =Answer>> Provides initial
stabilization and then transfer of care to a higher
level trauma center.
Three phases of trauma events. - =Answer>> Pre event,
Event, Post-event
Golden Hour (Period) - =Answer>> A trauma patient that
receives surgical care within an hour will have a
better chance of survival.
Platinum Ten - =Answer>> The amount of time a
paramedic is allowed on scene.
KE= - =Answer>> 1/2 Mass x Acceleration ^2
Force= - =Answer>> Mass x Acceleration or Mass x
Deceleration
Hemorrhage - =Answer>> Medical term for bleeding
Trauma Death % from MVA - =Answer>> 32.3%
Trauma Death % from Firearms - =Answer>> 22.2%
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Trauma Death % from Other - =Answer>> 20.2%
Trauma Death % from Falls - =Answer>> 9.3%
Trauma Death % from Poisonings - =Answer>> 8.1%
Trauma Death % from Burns - =Answer>> 4.1%
Trauma Death % from Drowings - =Answer>> 4.0%
Criteria used for revised trauma score - =Answer>>
Systolic BP, Respiratory Rate and GCS
2. Advanced Trauma Week 2
Hypovolemic Shock - =Answer>> Can be Hemorrhagic with blood
loss or non-hemorrhagic.
Hemorrhagic Shock - =Answer>> This is a loss of blood in the
body. Fluid Loss
Non-hemorrhagic Shock - =Answer>> This is a loss of plasma
from a potential burn. Fluid Loss
Distributive Shock - =Answer>> Subcategories include
neurogenic, septic and anaphylactic
Neurogenic Shock - =Answer>> Occurs with high spinal cord
injury. Patient is hypotensive, warm dry skin and the heart rate
is normal. Mental status may be impaired
Septic Shock - =Answer>> May have a history of infection.
Patient is hypotensive and tachycardic. Patient may be
hypothermic, have an altered mental status, cool mottled skin.
Anaphylactic Shock - =Answer>> May have a history of severe
allergic reactions. Edema, dyspnea, hives, vomiting, abdominal
cramps, or diarrhea.
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