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Examples of quinary blast injuries - answer-Injuries associated with exposure
to hazardous materials from the components of the blast
Examples of secondary blast injuries - answer-Wounds from debris and bomb
fragments
Examples of tertiary blast injuries - answer-Blunt or penetrating trauma from
the body being thrown by the blast
For what reasons would you not give mannitol? - answer-An active bleed or
hypotension
3 parts of the trauma triad of death - answer-Hypothermia, coagulopathy,
metabolic acidosise
3 things to assess for circulation - answer-Palpate central pulse
Assess (again) for external hemorrhage
Inspect and palpate skin for color, temp, and moisture.
3 ways to assess ETT placement - answer-1. Apply end tidal, assess CO2 after 5-
6 breaths
, 2. Assess for symmetrical chest wall rise and fall
3. Auscultation over the epigastrium for gurgling and bilateral breath sounds.
At what point to you evaluate need for transfer or definitive care? - answer-
After the primary survey
Big symptom of splenic injury - answer-Left shoulder pain
Examples of obstructive shock - answer-Tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade,
pulmonary artery embolism
Examples of primary blast injuries - answer-Blast lung, ruptured tympanic
membrane, TBI, abdominal hemorrhage
Examples of quaternary blast injuries - answer-Injuries or illness related to
explosion: burns, toxic injury from chemicals
Hollow abdominal organs and what are they prone to - answer-Stomach,
bowels, uterus, bladder, prone to rupture
How do you give the fluid over 24 hours in parkland formula? - answer-First
half over 8 hours and second half over 16 hours
How do you palpate the iliac crests? - answer-Downward and medially