Trunk Trauma Flashcards

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Aortic dissection s/s

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  • new onset murmur
  • widened mediastinum
  • obscured aortic knob on XR
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Open Pneumothorax (air-leak syndrome) s/s

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  • sucking chest wound on inhalation

- bubbling blood on exhalation

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Tension Pneumothorax s/s

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  • respiratory distress
  • JVD
  • hypotension increased inspiration
  • absent or reduces breath sounds on affected side
  • tracheal deviation to unaffected side
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Pericardial tamponade (obstructive shock) - Becks Triad

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Becks Triad:

  • JVD
  • hypotension
  • muffled (distant) heart sounds
  • pulsus paradoxus (fall in BP >10)
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REBOA- where is zone 1 and 3?

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zone 1- abdominal hemorrhage

zone 3- pelvic trauma

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Ruptured diaphragm s/s

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  • penatrating trauma below 4th ICS
  • peristaltic gurgling in left chest
  • progressively scaphoid abdomen (concaves in)
  • Kehr’s sign (left shoulder pain) worsening when supine
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Liver injury s/s

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  • Cullen’s sign (ecchymosis/ bruising around umbilicus)
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Pancreatic injury s/s

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  • *commonly missed initially
  • sits retroperitoneal (Grey-Turner’s sign)
  • epigastric pain radiating to back
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Abdominal Compartment Syndrome

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  • level transducer at symphysis pubis with patient in supine

- normal reading 12-15 mmHg, >20 may require decompression

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