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1. pre-event
3 phases of trauma care 2. event
3. post-event
- sedation and analgesia
- sedation and paralysis (RSI)
3 types of ETI
- DSI (same as RSI with emphasis on pausing for
preoxygenation)
,According to the Monro- C
Kellie doctrine, what In a compensated state, CS and blood volume
happens to the brain decrease, while heart rate and blood pressure are
when it is still in a still within normal range.
compensated state after a
TBI?
A. CSF, ICP, heart rate,
and blood pressure are
still within normal range.
B. CSF increases, ICP
decreases, heart rate
increases, and blood
pressure decreases.
C. CSF and blood volume
decrease, while heart rate
and blood pressure are
still within normal range.
D. CSF decreases, ICP
increases, heart rate
decreases, and blood
pressure increases.
,aerobic metabolism aerobic - 38
produces ____ ATP, while anaerobic - 2
anaerobic metabolism
produces ____ ATP
After 400 mL of LR B. Stop fluids and give 2 g of TXA
solution, you get a radial
pulse and his level of The patient does not need more fluids right now.
consciousness improves. Giving morphine in a shocked patient is a risky move
The monitor shows heart and could lead to dangerous hypotension.
rate 110 bpm blood
pressure 85/60 mmHg,
SPO2 95%, ventilation rate
25 breaths/minute. What
should you do
A. Give an additional 500
mL of LR.
B. Stop fluids and give 2 g
of TXA.
C. Give TXA and 500 mL
of NS
D. Give 2 mg of morphine
for analgesia
, after age 65, __________ falls
surpass MVCs as greatest
mechanism for traumatic
deaths
__________________ are not colloids
recommended for
prehospital use for
traumatic volume
replacement
cricothyroidotomy is 10 years old
contraindicated for
patients under the age
of?
- LR
crystalloids include... (3) - NS
- D5W
Dislodgement/Displacement
Obstruction
DOPE
Pneumothorax
Equipment failure
fentanyl dose 50-100 mcg