Trauma Flashcards

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Signs of simple pneumothorax

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  • Unequal breath sounds
  • SpO2 <92% ON RA
  • Subcutaneous emphysema
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Signs of tension pneumothorax

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Any of the following +/- signs of a simple pneumothorax:

  • Increased resp distress
  • Decreased SpO2 to <92% despite O2
  • Decreased conscious state
  • Poor perfusion or increased HR +/- decreased BP
  • Increased peak insp. pressure / stiff bag
  • Decreased EtCO2
  • Increased JVP
  • Tracheal shift
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3
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When can ALS decompress chest outside of a traumatic arrest?

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Signs of TPT with GCS <10 and SBP <70 in adult patients only

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Chest decompression

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SMART AMBO

  • Second intercostal space
  • Mid clavicular line
  • Above the rib below
  • Right angle to the chest
  • Towards the body of the vertebrae
  • Confirm placement with 2nd Ambo
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5
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How do you dress an open chest wound?

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  • Do not occlude open pneumothorax

- Dressing only required if needed for haemorrhage control

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6
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What are the principles of fracture management?

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  • Control external haemorrhage
  • Apply good splinting practices
  • Resolve neurovascular compromise if possible
  • Use judicious analgesia
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When is it indicated to relocate a dislocation and what are the steps in doing so?

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Dislocations with vascular compromise should be urgently transported if appropriate care within 15 mins.

If travel time exceeds this, consult and relocate on scene.

Principles of relocating dislocations:

  • Provide procedural pain relief
  • Apply sustained traction downwards away from joint
  • Have someone apply counter-traction above site of injury
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When is it indicated to reduce a fracture and what are the steps in doing so?

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Fractures that have vascular compromise should be realigned ASAP.

Principles of reducing fractures:

  • Provide procedural pain relief
  • If compound - irrigate with min 500mls saline
  • Apply traction and gentle counter traction in line of the limb
  • Further manipulation should be done whilst under traction, if required
  • Splint
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9
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What are the six Ps of compartment syndrome

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  • Pain
  • Pallor
  • Paralysis
  • Paraesthesia
  • Pulseless
  • Polikilothermia (temp regulation)
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