FULL QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS VIEW
AHEAD
◉ Hypotension Causes
Answer: Priapism suggests non-spinal injury cause.
◉ Shock in Children
Answer: Fluid bolus: 20 mL/kg of Ringer's lactate.
◉ Chest X-ray Findings
Answer: Signs of aortic rupture include mediastinal emphysema.
◉ Spleen Laceration
Answer: Moderate injury from a 4.5m fall.
◉ Pediatric Resuscitation Access
Answer: Intraosseous access preferred for emergencies.
◉ Primary Survey
Answer: Initial assessment of life-threatening conditions.
, ◉ Secondary Survey
Answer: Detailed examination after primary survey.
◉ GCS
Answer: Glasgow Coma Scale, measures consciousness level.
◉ Trauma Center Transfer
Answer: Necessary for severe injuries requiring specialist care.
◉ Fluid Resuscitation
Answer: 2L IV crystalloid for hypotensive patients.
◉ Hemothorax Treatment
Answer: Chest tube placement for fluid drainage.
◉ CT Scan
Answer: Imaging for internal injuries post-trauma.
◉ Tachycardia
Answer: Increased heart rate, often indicates shock.