Chapter 23 Practical procedures: trauma Flashcards
How does attaching a syringe filled with fluid help when doing a needle decompression for tension pnemthorax?
Air bubble can be used to identify entry into pleural space.
You can also use saline to expel a skin plug
What is the risk of causing pneumothorax after needle decompression when there was not a pneumothorax there prior?
10 - 20%
If patient is on positive pressure ventilation they will need a chest drain
When should you advance the chest drain once the pleura is punctured, inspiration or expiration?
Expiration
When is a thorocotomy in cardiac arrest recommended?
Arrest < 10 min
Penetrating chest wounds
Chest trauma with suspected corrected intrathoracic lesion
Where is the puncture site for needle pericardiocentesis?
1-2 cm inferior and to the left of the xiphoid junction
How many ml/kg of 0.75% ropivicaine can you use?
3ml/kg
What nerves are blocked with a facia iliaca block?
Lateral femoral cutaneous n.
Femoral n.
maybe obturator n.
In a trauma, why must the soft collar be removed to examine the neck and what signs are you looking for?
Need to remove to assess for
Distended neck veins
Tracheal deviation
Wounds
Laryngeal crepitus
Subcutaneous emphysema
How do you provided c-spine protection when there is traumatic torticollis
Do not straighten neck
Provided manual immobilisation in their current position
How many people are needled to roll a larger child?
Four:
Head
Chest
Pelvis
Legs