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written procedure for assessing, tx, and transporting a Pt. Generally written by a team of emergency care professionals and managed by a medical director. |
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a set of rules, regs, and ethical considerations that define the extent, boundaries and limitations of a prehospital provider's duties. |
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practices used by health care workers to protect themselves from exposure tobodily fluids based on the assumption that all Pt are potentially infectious. |
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5 ways infectious diseases are transmitted? |
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direct contact indirect contact airbourne ingestion vector-bourne |
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IC operations planning logistics finance/admin |
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IC public info officer safety officer liaison officer |
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ICS What does the planning section do |
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collect, assess, distribute, and uses incident related data. Coordinates prep of IAP and other docs |
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ICS what does the operations section do? |
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execute the strategies of the IAP |
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ICS what does the logistics section do? |
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support for all the functional areas. |
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ICS what does the finance/admin section do? |
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financial mngt, accountability, and admin services. |
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immediate (red) delayed (yellow) minimal (green) expectant (black/grey) |
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triage
sort assess lifesaving interventions Tx/transport |
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Simple Triage And Rapid Transport |
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assessment for START triage system
30 respirations per minute, cap refill of 2 seconds (radial pulse, pink warm skin), and ability to follow simple commands |
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a rank structure for mngt |
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any primary work area in or around an incident in which incident-related activities are planned, organized, directed, or conducted |
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multiagency coordination system
managing an incident with multiple agencies that have different command structures and comms |
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personnel accountability system |
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a system readily identifies both the locations and the function of all members at an incident scene |
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the head of the functional areas |
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the total # of individuals or resources supervised by a single personal. 3-7 5 is optimal |
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ST - a group of resources of the same size of type that is managed by a strike team leader
TF - a combo of different resources with common comms that is managed by a task force leader |
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Pt moves withOUT spinal protection |
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extremity lift direct ground lift BEAN/bridge lift |
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Pt moves WITH spinal protection |
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draw-sheet, plastic slider, or flat transfer lift log roll |
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urgent moves!
shoulder drag feet drag blanket drag underarm-wrist drag |
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human crutch 2-person assist chair carry fore-and-aft carry |
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common equipment to move, lift, or carry a Pt (8) |
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backboard/long spine board portable stretcher scoop stretcher wheeled ambulance stretcher basket/stokes stretcher sitting lifting device improvised litters toboggan or sled |
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1) proper position 2) comfortable 3) securely fastened 4) all necessary medical equipment is transported with the Pt |
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1) scene size-up 2) primary Pt assessment 3) Hx 4) secondary Pt assessment 5) re-assessment |
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CABD is for major bleed CAB for unresponsive patient |
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How often to check vitals? |
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Critical/unstable Pt - 5 minutes
stable Pt - 15 minutes |
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pressure of blood on the interior walls of the arteries |
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trauma- related injuries:
Deformity; Contusions; Abrasions and Avulsions; Punctures and Penetrations; Burns, Bleeding, and Bruises; Tenderness; Lacerations; and Swelling |
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abnormal extensions of the arms and legs, downward pointing of the toes, and arching of the head duetoan injury to the brain at the level of the brainstem |
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abnormal flexing of the arms, clenching of the fists, and extending of the legs; due to an injury along the nerve pathway between the brain and spinal cord |
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initial finding based on the Pt C/C, scene size-up, MOI/NOI, and Pt. initial appearance |
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PAIN
onset provocation/palliation quality radiation severity time |
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med Hx
signs/symptoms allergies medications past medical Hx last oral intake events prior |
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sign - measured by responder symptom - reported by Pt. |
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hazards, environment, mechanism, Pts/people
body substance isolation, condition of Pt |
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adult: 10-15 seconds child: 5-10 seconds |
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inflation of the stomach with air; can lead to vomiting |
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hypovolemic cardiogenic distributive obstructive |
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hypovolemic shock (+ 2 types) |
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decrease in circulating blood volume
Hemorrhagic - bleeding non-hermorrhagic - dehydration, etc |
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heart cannot adequately pump blood, poor cardiac output |
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distributive shock
+ 3 subtypes |
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occurs when blood vessels lose their ability to constrict appropriately
anaphylactic shock septic shock neurogenic shock |
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obstructive shock + most common causes |
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when a blockage prevents oxygenated blood from reaching vital organs.
causes: tension pneumothorax, pericardial tamponade, and pulmonary embolism |
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1. pump failure 2. failure of blood vessels to respond properly 3. low fluid volume |
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fainting
loss of consciousness from lack of blood flow, sudden, resulting from temp. dilation of bodys veins and pooling of blood |
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a type of distributive shock that is caused by disruptions of the CNS, most often most a spinal cord injury |
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a heart rate greater than 100 beats per minute |
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a respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute in adults |
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alcohol and acidosis epilepsy, environment, electrolytes insulin oxygen and overdose uremia trauma, tumours, TIA, thirst infection poisoning and psychiatric condition seizure, stroke, sleep, and syncope |
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4 conditions associated with altered mental status |
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epilepsy seizures diabetes mellitus stroke |
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Field Assessment Stroke Triage for Emergency Destination
facial palsy arm weakness speech changes time eye deviation denial/neglect |
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a sudden, temp loss of mental awareness and physcial activity lasting a few seconds to several minutes
petit mal seizure |
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a spasmodic jerking of muscles during a seizure |
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a seizure consisting of the sufefen onset of unresponsiveness, tonic contraction of muscles, loss of postural control, and a cry caused by contraction of respiratory muscles that forces exhalation; clonic contractions of muscles occur, followed by a period of somnolence |
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excessive thirst and fluid intake |
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general stiffening of the muscles, as in a seizure |
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salivation lacrimation (tearing) urination defecation GI irritation (vomiting) eye constriction (pupils) miosis/muscle twitching |
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defecation uirnation miosis (pupils constrict)/muscle weakness bronchorrhea (mucus in airways) emesis (vomiting) lacrimation (tearing) salivation |
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what does air consist of? |
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78% N 21% O2 1% other gases |
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does oxygen or carbon dioxide control breathing? |
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CO2 - low pH from carbonic acid increases rate & depth of breathing |
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4 terms to describe breathing |
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4 ways to remove airway obstructions |
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finger sweep suction gravity and positioning abdominal thrusts |
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decreased resp rate adults < 10 breathspm |
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involuntary contraction of bronchioles |
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a "crackling" feel of the skin of thechest that is detected by palpation; caused by the presence of air trapped beneath the skin |
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difficult or laboured breathing accompanied by feeling short of breath |
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hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) |
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abnormally low levels of carbon dioxide in the blood |
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decreased amount of oxygen reaching the tissues |
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pleural space in the potential space thatlies within the pleura covering the outside of the lungs and the inside of the chest wall
pleura - thin transparent membrane covering the outside of the lungs andthe inside of the chest wall |
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an abnormal collection of air within the pleural space |
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infant 20 - 60 child 15 - 30 adult 12 - 20 |
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protein produced by (immune) mast cells
caused local and peripheral edema, bronchoconstriction, vasodilation, hives, itching, and pain
primary culprit of hypersensitivites/anaphylaxis |
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swelling that occurs beneath the skin or mucosa because of an allergic rxn |
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hives or rashes that accompany an allergic rxn |
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heart cannot adequately pump blood tothe tissues, causing blood to back up into major blood vessels that lead to the heart and certain organs
right sided CHF - pulmonary edema left side CHF - pedal edema |
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chest pain/discomfort caused by ischemia of the myocardium. Or cause by vasoconstriction/spasm or coronary artery.
Tx - nitroglycerin |
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acute myocardial infarction |
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blockage of one or more of the coronary arteries leading to ischemic death of myocardium
(left main coronary artery = widowmaker) |
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heart stops pumping effectively due to arrhythmia:
ventricular fibrillation(VF) - shockable ventricular tachycardia (VT) - shockable asystole |
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gasping breaths that occur when the heart has stopped |
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1. recognition/early activation EMS 2. CPR 3. rapid AED 4. BLS/EMS 5. ALS/post arrest care |
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ventricular assist device (VAD) |
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pump that is implanted and helps the failing heart
Pt. will present differently - cant take pulse, difficult to take blood pressure, pulse-ox wont work, likely blood thinners, VT/VF not obvious
YOU NEED HELP!
you can still do CPR/AED, might damage device |
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causes of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy |
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ectopic pregnancy miscarriage placenta previa postpartum hemorrhage trauma (uterine rupture, abruptio placentae, amniotic sac rupture) |
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preeclampsia and ecclampsia |
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pre: pregnancy induced hypertensions, toxemis, blood pressure > 140/90, edema face hands
eclampsia: when it leads to seizures |
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when to start chest compressions on infant |
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HR < 60 bpm
HR 60 - 100 bpm despite adeqaute ventilation w/ supO2 for 30 seconds |
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Appearance Pulse Grimace or irritability Activity or muscle tone Respirations
Used to evaluate newborn status |
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hypovolemic shock specific consideration for pregnant person |
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A pregnant person may lose 30-35% of their blood volume before showing signs of shock - fetus already in shock |
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fecal stool in amniotic fluid |
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impact/blunt injury penetrating trauma rotational injury crush injury blast injury |
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a combo oninjuries commonly seen in a Pt. based on the mechanism of injury |
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a collection of blood that has leaked from a blood vesseland is confined to a localized area within the body. |
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abrasion (scrape, road rash) incision (cut w/ smooth edge) laceration (cut with tear or crush) avulsion (seperation of soft-tissue layers) amputation puncture open crush injury high-pressure injection mechanical tattooing (foreign debris in wound) |
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1st degree red, no blisters
affect epidermis, significant pain |
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2nd degree burn
blisters, wet apperance
affects epidermis and dermis intense pain |
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3rd degree: charred or white, dry, epidermis, dermis, and underlying tissues
4th degree: black, affects muscle andbone
no pain |
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used to estimate the surface area affected by burns. 11 sections:
head, R/L back, R/L arm, R/L trunk, Upper/lower L leg, upper/lower R leg - each 9% of body surface + groin =1%
for infants head is 18% and legs are 13.5% each
for children head is 12% and legs are 16.5% each |
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signs of life-threatening bleeding |
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blood spurting blood that won't stop blood pooling on the ground clothing that is soaked with blood bandages that are soaked with blood loss of all or part of extremity bleeding Pt. confused or unconscious |
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basic guidelines for tourniquet |
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> 2 inches wide > 2 inches proximal from the wound > 3 inches from a joint |
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care for lightning strike |
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use spinal precautions (jaw thrust and SMR) CPR and AED
for multiple victims use reverse triage - care for cardian/resp arrest |
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< 10ya or > 65ya more than one body part head, neck, hands, feet, genitals, or major joints inhalation injury or burn difficulty breathing/hoarseness chemical or electrical burns partical thickness > 10% fullthickness burns serious underlying medical issues special social, emotional, or physical needs radioactive |
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a sharp bend in a broken bone; a borken bone that is visibly crooked |
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an event in which a joint partially dislocates and returns to its normal anatomical position |
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the amount of force required to straighten a limb and keep it in allignment.
femur tpically 10% of body weight ~15lbs |
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strain - muscle/tendon sprain - ligament |
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linear - single non-displaced fracture
depressed - comminuted fracture with displacement, soft spot
basilar - base of skull - battle sign
open |
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(temp)unresponsiveness altered mental status headache nausea, vomiting slurred speech pupils dilate or unresponsive or unequal rise is Systolic, widened pulse pressure slow pulse lucid leakage of CSF from ears, nose, wounds slow/irregular respirations amnesia dizziness seizure incontinence numbness, tingling, paralysis of extremities posturing paralysis raccoon eyes battle sign |
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vital signs TBI with increased intracranial pressure |
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increased systolic decreased diastolic tachypnea bradycardia |
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when is spinal motion restriction required |
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MOI & + exam findings
MOI & altered mental status
+ physical findings
MOI & distracting injury (can't properly assess)
unresponsive Pt. in unwitnessed trauma |
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loss of memory of events that occurred after a traumatic event to the brain; inability to recall new information |
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a TBI in which a buildup of blood occurs btw the dura mater and the skull |
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air-filled bubbles that are palpable underneath the skin, indicating an injury to an airway structure |
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unequal size of the pupils |
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sudden onset cardiac death due to blunt chest trauma without any observable chest or cardiac damage |
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chest assessment
Look Auscultate (listen) Palpate |
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the accumulation of pressurized air within the pleural space; causes the displacement of the great vessels, tracheal deviation, distention of the jugular veins, and compression of the other lung |
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an injury to the pelvis and internal organs btw the genitals and anus that results when a Pt forcefully straddles a fixed objects |
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when does shivering cease |
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a continued drop in core body temp after removal from exposure to the cold |
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8,000 to 12,000 above sea level. Altitude sickness is most likely to occur within this range of elevation. |
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serious medical problem cause bya rapid ascent during which a diver holds their breath. Gas within the lungs expands and alveoli rupture |
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pediatric assessment triangle |
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appearance work of breathing circulation of skin |
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infants 50-95 mmHg children 80-110 mmHg |
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unfused structure between the bones of the skull of a newborn that allow expansion of the growing brain
closed by ~18mo |
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