Chapter 15 - Trauma Flashcards
What is the second peak of trauma death? causes
30 minutes- 4 hours.
- # 1 head injury
- # 2 hemorrhage
- Golden hour, rapid assessment
What is the 3rd peak of trauma death?
days to weaks
- multisystem organ failure
- sepsis
What is the most commonly injured organ in blunt trauma?
Liver (some say spleen)
What is the LD50 fall height?
4 stories
What is the most commonly injured organ in penetrating trauma?
Small bowel (some say liver)
What is the most common cause of upper airway obstruction and how is it alleviated?
Tongue, jaw thrust (ohhhh yeaaaa)
What site is best for cutdown access?
Saphenous vein
If a pelvic fx is present, where must DPL be performed?
Supraumbilical
Where does a FAST look for blood?
- perihepatic fossa
- Pelvis
- Pericardium
CT after blunt trauma needed for what?
- Abdominal Pain
- Need for General Anasthesia
- closed head injury
- intoxicants
- paraplegia
- distracting injury
- Hematuria
These patients need a laparotomy after blunt trauma:
- Peritonitis
- evisceration
- (+) DPL
- clinical deterioration
- uncrontrolled hemorrhage
- free air
- diaphragm injury
- intraperitoneal bladder injury
- specific renal, pancreas, biliary tract injury
Bladder pressures of what indicate abdominal compartment syndrome?
> 25-30
What causes decreased urine output in abdominal compartment syndrome?
Compressed renal vein
When do you use a pneumatic antishock garment?
- SBP <50 without thoracic injury
- release one compartment at a time after reaching ED
Along with catecholamines, what rises after trauma?
-ADH
-ACTH
-Glucagon
Fight or flight response
Type specific, non-screened, non-crossmatched blood can be given safely with what side effects?
effects from antibodies to minor antigens
Glasgow coma score verbal
5 oriented 4 confused 3 inappropriate words 2 incomprehensible sounds 1 no response
GCS that gets head CT, Intubation, ICP monitor
<= 8 ICP monitor
Subdural Hematoma caused by damage to what? Head CT shows? when do you operate?
- venous plexus tearing between dura and arachnoid
- CT shows crescent deformity
- operate for significant mass defect
Cerebral contusions can be one of these 2 types
coup or contracoup
When imaging is best for DAI?
MRI better than CT
What are signs of elevated ICP?
- decreased ventricular size
- loss of sulci
- loss of cisterns
What is a normal ICP?
-10, >20 needs tx
What is supportive therapy for increased ICP?
- sedation and paralysis
- raise head of bed
- relative hyperventilation
- Na 140-150
- Serum Osm 295-310
- Manitol
- Barbituate coma
- ventriculostomy with CSF drainage
- Phenytoin