ACLS and ATLS Flashcards

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Glasgow Coma Scale:

Eye opening

A

Spontaneous = 4
To speech = 3
To pain = 2
None = 1

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Glasgow Coma Scale:

Verbal response

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Oriented = 5
Confused conversation = 4
Inappropriate words = 3
Incomprehensible speech = 2
None = 1
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Glasgow Coma Scale:

Motor response

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Obeys commands = 6
Localizes pain = 5
Withdraws from pain = 4
Abnormal flexion (decorticate) = 3
Abnormal extension (decerebrate) = 2
None (flaccid) = 1
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Primary survey: the ABCDEs of trauma care

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Airway maintenance with cervical spine protection
Breathing and ventilation
Circulation and hemorrhage control
Disability: neurologic status
Exposure / Environmental control: undress the patient but avoid hypothermia

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Anatomic landmark for needle decompression for tension pneumothorax

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2nd intercostal space in the midclavicular line

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Anatomic landmark for chest tube placement

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5th intercostal space, anterior to the midaxillary line (insert in posterior and superior direction)

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Massive hemothorax – how much blood?

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Greater than 1500 mL, or 200mL / hr for 2-4 hours

Almost always requires early thoracotomy.

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