In the context of traumatic brain injury, what does the term ‘Cushing’s triad’ refer to?
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What critical care concept is highlighted by the ‘Golden Hou…
What critical care concept is highlighted by the ‘Golden Hour’ in trauma?
You have a patient who was the passenger of a motor vehicle…
You have a patient who was the passenger of a motor vehicle involved in a front-end collision. The patient was wearing the lap restraint too high and has a red mark at the level of the umbilicus. The patient has JVD, diminished lung sounds on the left, hyporesonance to percussion on the left, hypotension, and a hollow-appearing abdomen. Which of the following should be your immediate intervention?
What is a potential complication of a crush injury?
What is a potential complication of a crush injury?
What is the first step in the assessment of a trauma patient…
What is the first step in the assessment of a trauma patient?
Which mechanism of injury is most likely to cause a rotation…
Which mechanism of injury is most likely to cause a rotational spinal injury?
What is a critical indicator of severe internal injury in an…
What is a critical indicator of severe internal injury in an abdominal examination post-trauma?
Which sign is most indicative of a significant crush injury?
Which sign is most indicative of a significant crush injury?
What is the treatment for a respiratory distress due to an o…
What is the treatment for a respiratory distress due to an open pneumothorax?
You are assessing a patient who has fallen from a ladder and…
You are assessing a patient who has fallen from a ladder and is now complaining of a severe, tearing pain in the chest, which is radiating to the back. Assessment reveals a harsh systolic murmur. Which of the following assessment findings would you also expect to be present?