Chapter 23: Chest Trauma Flashcards
Aneurysm
Ballooning of an artery that weakens it and predisposes it to rupture
Aortic Rupture
Development of a leak in the largest blood vessel in the body.
result in massive bleeding that is usually fatal
Closed chest Injury
A chest injury without penetration of the chest cavity
Commotio Cordis
Sudden cardiac death due to blunt chest trauma without any observable chest or cardiac damage
Flail Chest
A condition in which two or more adjacent ribs are fractured in two or more places, causing a free-floating segment of the chest wall
Hemoptysis
Coughing up blood in the pleural space
Myocardial Contusion
Bruise of the heart muscle
Open Chest injury
Penetration of the chest wall.
AKA sucking chest would
Paradoxical Motion
Inward ovement of a flail chest segment upon inhalation
Tension pneumothorax
the accumulation of presssurized air within the pleural space.
causes the displacement of the great vessels, tracheal deviation, distension of the jugular veins, and compression of the other lung
Traumatic asphyxia
The inability to breathe and hypoxia that results from the inability of the chest wall to expand due to external pressure or massive crushing trauma.