Trauma / Critical Care Flashcards
What vital sign changes are seen with acute spinal cord injury?
Bradycardia, hypotension and decreased PVR
Describe CVP, PCWP, CI and SVR for septic shock, pericardial tamponnade, cardiogenic shock and massive hemorrhage
Septic shock: low CVP, low PCWP, high CI, low SVR
Pericardial Tamponnade: High CVP, high PCWP, low CI, high SVR
Cardiogenic shock: high CVP, high PCWP, low CI, high SVR
Hemorrhage: low CVP, low PCWP, low CI, high SVR
What is a side effect of Phenylepherine?
Reflex bradycardia
Should you prescribe a low protein / nitrogen diet in a critical care patient with azotemia?
Appropriate caloric/protein needs outweigh the theoretical increases in azotemia with protein supplementation in the critically ill
What protein requirements are recommended for patients in the ICU?
1.5 - 2 g/kg/day
What does the CRASH-3 trial tell us about the use of TXA in patients with intra-cranial hemorrhage?
TXA is safe in patients with TBI and should be given within 3 hours of the injury to reduce head-injury related death
What is the fluid bolus in ml/kg required for early, goal-directed resuscitation in adults?
30 ml/kg
What dosage of epinephrine is given during anaphylaxis?
0.3 mg (1:1000)