Neck Emergencies Flashcards

1
Q

what are some examples of penetrating neck injuries/emergencies

A

stab wounds, gun shot wounds, motor vehicle accident, industrial/household accident

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what are some examples of blunt neck injuries/emergencies

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motor vehicle accident, sports injuries

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3
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what group of people are neck emergencies most common in

A

males > females

adolescents and young adults

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4
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what us important in the history of neck injury/emergency

A

mechanism of injury, pain(SOCRATES), aerodigestive tract(dyspnoea, haemoptysis etc.), CNS problems

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5
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what are the different sections pf the neck broken down into

A

Zone I, Zone II and Zone III

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what parts of the neck are included in Zone I

A

trachea, oesophagus, thoracic duct, thyroid, vessels, spinal cord

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what vessels are included in Zone I of the neck

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brachiocephalic, subclavian, common carotid, thyrocervical trunk

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what parts of the neck are included in Zone II

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larynx, hypopharynx, CN 10, 11, 12, carotids and internal jugular vessels, spinal cord

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what different parts of the neck are included in Zone III

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pharynx, cranial nerves, carotids, internal jugular vein, vertebral vessels, spinal cord

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10
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in what cases is urgent exploration of neck injury needed

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expanding haematoma, hypovolaemic shock, airway obstruction, blood in aerodigestive tract

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describe what a deep neck space infection is

A

extension of infection from the tonsil or oropharynx into deeper tissue

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what clinical features are associated with deep neck space infection

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sore throat, unwell, limited neck movement(which don’t get with tonsillitis)

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what is seen on examination of deep neck space infection

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febrile(fever), trismus, red/tender neck

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14
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what is involved in the management of deep neck space infections

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admission, IV access/bloods, fluid rehydration, IV antibiotics(eg co-amoxiclav/clindamycin)
may need incision and drainage if doesn’t improve or is small

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15
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where may deep space neck infection spread to

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may spread to mediastinum

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16
Q

describe how foreign bodies in neck of adults and children are treated

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children = will need general anaesthetic
adults = may not need general anaesthetic
both; if in airway may need bronchoscopy