Trauma Systems/Mechanism Of Injury Flashcards

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Which trauma center offers the greatest range of care?

A

Level 1 trauma centers

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How many trauma centers are there?

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Four

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What does Newton’s first law state?

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An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted on by some outside force.

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What does Newton’s second law state?

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Force equals mass times acceleration/deceleration

F=M✖️A
F=M✖️D

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What does Newton’s third law state?

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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction

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What are three concepts of energy that are typically associated with injury?

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Potential energy
Kinetic energy
Work

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What is the formula for kinetic energy?

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(MV^2)/2

Mass times velocity squared divided by 2

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What causes more damage, the speed of an object or the mass of an object?

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The speed has a greater impact

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What is cavitation?

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Formation of a temporary cavity as energy produces particle motion and stretches the tissue surrounding the point of impact.

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What are the three density categories?

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Air
Water
Solid

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What are two body organs that have air density?

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Lungs

Intestinal tract

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What are four body parts that have water densities?

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Vascular system
Liver
Spleen
Muscles

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What body parts have solid densities and are more easy to splinter and fragment?

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Bones

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What are the three kinds of collisions in a frontal impact involving a motor vehicle?

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Collision of car against object (other car,tree,pole)
Collision of passenger against interior of car
Collision of passenger’s internal organs against solid structures of the body

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What are two types of organ injuries from blunt force trauma?

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Compression

Changes in velocity

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In blunt force trauma, how do compression injuries occur?

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They occur as organs strike the interior of the body during the initial impact

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In blunt force trauma, how do changes in velocity injuries occur?

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They occur during acceleration as the organs move forward for the first impact and during deceleration as the organs pull against their attachments

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What is coup-contrecoup?

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Damage is done to both sides of an organ as the body moves first in one direction and then in the opposite direction

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What is the “paper bag effect”?

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When the pt sees a crash about to happen and gasps which draws in air into the lungs. On impact the lungs “pop” as if you blew up a paper bag and smashed it against your hand

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What is the mesentery?

A

The peritoneal fold that surrounds the small intestine and connects it to the posterior abdominal wall

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What is the odontoid process?

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The toothlike process that extends upward from the axis and about where the atlas rotates

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What are the three phases of blast injuries?

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Primary phase
Secondary phase
Tertiary phase

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What occurs during the first phase of blast injuries?

A

The pressure wave of the blast

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What occurs during the second phase of blast injuries?

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Flying debris causes injury

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What occurs during the third phase of blast injuries?

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The patient becomes the flying object