FOR VARIOUS INJURIES (CONTUSIONS, FLAIL CHEST, SCI, HEMOTHORAX) AS WELL AS
FOR PNEUMOTHORAX, , COMPARTMENT SYNDROME, FAT EMBOLISM, OVERDOSE|
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Emergency Severity Index (ESI) - (answer)a method of classifying patients into five categories based on
the severity of their conditions and resource needs.
1—Resuscitation—immediate treatment is necessary
2—Emergent—may deteriorate rapidly, time sensitive
3—urgent---non-life-threatening, needs more than 2 resources
4—non-urgent—non-life-threatening, one resource required
5—minor—non-life-threatening, no resources required
Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
-1 - (answer)Resuscitation—immediate treatment is necessary
Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
-2 - (answer)Emergent—may deteriorate rapidly, time sensitive
Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
-3 - (answer)urgent---non-life-threatening, needs more than 2 resources
Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
-4 - (answer)non-urgent—non-life-threatening, one resource required
Emergency Severity Index (ESI)
-5 - (answer)minor—non-life-threatening, no resources required
Initial management - (answer)Airway
Ventilation
, FINAL EXAM-TRAUMA CARE |PRIORITIES, ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT- TRIAGE, SAFETY
FOR VARIOUS INJURIES (CONTUSIONS, FLAIL CHEST, SCI, HEMOTHORAX) AS WELL AS
FOR PNEUMOTHORAX, , COMPARTMENT SYNDROME, FAT EMBOLISM, OVERDOSE|
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Control bleeding
Prevent shock
Maintain spinal immobilization
Transport to closest facility
Triage: Immediate (Red) - (answer)stabilization and evaluation/ airway management, breathing, and
circulation
Triage: Next - (answer)history of drug or toxins, time and duration of exposure, first aid treatment
received prior to hospitalization
Triage - (answer)the medical screening of patients to determine their relative priority of need and the
proper place of treatment
Obtain allergies, underlying disease, processes or related injury
Safety for injuries
-Contusion - (answer)major bruising due to blunt trauma
Safety for injuries
-Flail chest - (answer)segment of the rib cage breaks off due to trauma and becomes detached from the
chest wall
Safety for injuries
-Hemothorax - (answer)collapsed lung where pleural cavity fills with blood,prepare for chest tube
insertion on affected side, administer blood or blood products as ordered, anticipate and prepare for
emergency open thoracotomy