Lacerations Flashcards
What is the first thing you should do with all lacerations?
apply pressure
If that doesn’t work to stop the bleeding, apply a tourniquet
clamping it could work, but you have to be sure you know where the bleeding is coming from otherwise you coudl clamp a nerve
elevating the limb really doesn’t work that well because ou blood pressures are strong enough to overcome gravity
What are the 6 questions you need to ask someone with a laceration?
- What caused the injjry?
- WHere did it happen?
- WHen did it happen?
- Other injuries?
- Other heath problems (AIDS, diabetes, bleeding disorders)
- ANticoagulants
What are 8 thinks you need to evaluate the wound for?
- depth
- location (can if affect a distal limb through damage to circulation or nerves)
- contamination
- foreign bodies
- able to move it?
- Able to feel distally?
- any fracture?
- Orientation (with regards to langer lines)
What is the classic dirty wound that almost always become infected?
boxers fracture when you broke the skin punching someone in the face
human mouths are just about the dirtiest things ever
What are the important steps for open fractures?
reset it to regain circulation
always treat with antibiotics
What are 3 contraindications to primary wound closure?
- infected or inflamed wounds - they should stay open
- serious crush injuries (lots of subcutaneous tissue damage)
- Primary time contraints not med
What are the preferred time constraints for facial lacerations and body lacerations?
face: within 24 hours
body: within 18 hours (6 preferred)
What are some ways to “anesthetize” a patient without using meds?
have them keep their eyes open
distract them (jiggle something, pull on their ear)
talk calmy - carefulw hat you say!
cool the wound with ice
)What are the options for topical anesthesia (3)?
- TAC (tetracain, epinephrine and cocaine)
- LET (lidocaine, epinephrine and tetracaine)
- EMLA (Eutectic Misture of Local Anesthetic - licodaine and prilocaine) - needs 90 minutes to work so apply early
How do you give local anesthetics in a laceration?
Be generous but don’t distort the wound edges because that would make closure more difficult
make injections from inside the wound into normal skin - it’s less painful if you don’t have to make additional breaks in the skin.
Which local anesthetic is most likely to cause an allergic reaction?
procainamide
Which is hte most onnly used local anesthetic?
Which 2 are used for dental pain?
lidocaine
bupividaine and mepivacaine for dental pain
what does epinephrine do with the anesthesia?
it dcreases bleeding
How can you reduce the pain of local anesthetic injections?
- go thorugh the wound edges
- inject slowly
- use smalll needles
WHat general types of medications can you give for general anesthesia?
- narcotics (morphine, dilaudid, fentanyl, hydroxodone, oxycodone)
- Benzodiazepam (ativan, versed)
- DIssociative (ketamine)