Trauma / Critical Care Flashcards

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What vital sign changes are seen with acute spinal cord injury?

A

Bradycardia, hypotension and decreased PVR

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Describe CVP, PCWP, CI and SVR for septic shock, pericardial tamponnade, cardiogenic shock and massive hemorrhage

A

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

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3
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What is a side effect of Phenylepherine?

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Reflex bradycardia

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Should you prescribe a low protein / nitrogen diet in a critical care patient with azotemia?

A

Appropriate caloric/protein needs outweigh the theoretical increases in azotemia with protein supplementation in the critically ill

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What protein requirements are recommended for patients in the ICU?

A

1.5 - 2 g/kg/day

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What does the CRASH-3 trial tell us about the use of TXA in patients with intra-cranial hemorrhage?

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TXA is safe in patients with TBI and should be given within 3 hours of the injury to reduce head-injury related death

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What is the fluid bolus in ml/kg required for early, goal-directed resuscitation in adults?

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30 ml/kg

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What dosage of epinephrine is given during anaphylaxis?

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0.3 mg (1:1000)

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