Gunshot Wounds Flashcards

1
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low velocity ballistics speed and firearm type

A

<2,000 ft/sec, all handguns

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high velocity ballistics speed and firearm type

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> 2,000 ft/sec, all military rifles and most hunting rifles

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shotgun wound potential factors (3)

A

chote (shot pattern), load (size of individual pellet), distance from the target

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4
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kinetic energy equation

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ke=1/2(mv^2)

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5
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relationship between kinetic energy and velocity

A

directly proportional to square of its velocity

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relationship between kinetic energy and mass

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directly proportional

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relationship between degree of injury and specific gravity of traversed tissue

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higher specific gravity = greater tissue damage

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type of injury in the permanent cavity left by gunshot

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crush injury with direct passage of the missile

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9
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type of injury with temporary cavity (cone of cavitation)

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stretching injury from dissipation of imparted kinetic energy (i.e., shock wave)

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10
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low-velocity gsw treatment (2)

A

anbtibiotics/tetanus toxoid/antitoxin, irrigation and debridement

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low-velocity gsw antibiotic of choice

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first-generation cephalosporin

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indications for operative debridement of low-velocity gsw (8)

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retention in subarachnoid space, articular involvement, vascular disruption, gross contamination, massive hematoma, severe tissue damage, compartment syndrome, gastrointestinal contamination

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high-velocity gsw treatment (4)

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antibiotics/tetanus ppx, extensive and often multiple operative debridements, fracture stabilization, delayed wound closure with possible skin grafts/flaps

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complications of gsw (4)

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retained missile fragment, infection, neurovascular disruption, lead poisoning

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