Trauma Flashcards

1
Q

What is the STEP survery?

A

To prepare a team for arrival of trauma patient

- Self, Team, Enviornment, Patient

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2
Q

What is used to do the initial assessment of a patient?

A

CABCDE

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3
Q

What is the definition of shock?

A

failure to properly perfuse and oxygenate vital organs

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4
Q

What is saline used for in trauma?

A

as a bridge, usually only give blood or nothing as saline does not carry O2 or help blood clot

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5
Q

Which 3 blood tests are the most important in trauma?

A

BG, Cross match, Clotting

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6
Q

What are two causes of trauma that could cause B and C shock simultaneously?

A

massive haemothorax, tension pneumothorax

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7
Q

How would you treat a tension pneumothorax?

A

thoracocentesis, thoracotomy, chest drain

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8
Q

What is a pneumonic for remembering causes of life threatening injury?

A

ATOM FC - airway obstruction, tension pneumothorax, open pneumothorax, massive haemothorax, flail chest, cardiac tamponade

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9
Q

Why would splenic haemorrhage not cause peritonitis?

A

the spleen is encapsulated

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