VIVA Q's Examples Flashcards
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Tension Pneumothorax
- Normal structure of lungs
- Different structure
- Causes
- Basic treatement relating to pathophysiology
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Open Pneumothorax
- Normal structure of lungs
- Different structure
- Causes
- Basic treatement relating to pathophysiology
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Haemothorax?
- Different structure of heart
- Effect of heart eg CO
- Treatment
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Flail Chest
- What is it?
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Obstructive Shock?
- Events leading to
- S+S eg hypotension
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Spinal Chord Injury?
- Basic anatomy run-through
- Varying levels of injury eg paraylsis
- Mention of dermatones
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Raised ICP?
- Whatis ICP
- How does it happen
- S+S (brief mention of old brain mass thing)
- End result - death, herniation
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Cardiac Tamponade?
- Differing structure
- How does this happen?
- Treatment (us vs hospital)
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to a Mid-Shaft?
- Normal anatomy
- Altered anatomy
- Risk of haemorhage
- Treatment (people vs no people)
What is the Pathophysiology Relating to Burns?
- Leading to shock type thing
- Children vs adult burns
Burn Types and Managements
Chemical:
- Irigation for 1hr+
Thermal:
- irigation 20min
ECT ECT:
Importance of Awareness of Silver Trauma
- Why is it important
Please Describe, in as much detail as possible, the pre-hospital managment of a Tension Pneumothorax
- constant re-assessment
- Decompression
Please describe, in as much detail as possible, the pre-hospital managment of open pnuemothorax
- russel seal ect
Please describe in as much detail as possible, the pre-hospital management of a haemothorax
- not much
- varying levels between thoracostomy in hopsital
- mention intra-arrest with HEMS??