In the absence of herniation syndrome, adult patients with suspected traumatic brain injury should be ventilated as a rate of:
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A 31-year-old male presents with difficulty breathing, rapid…
A 31-year-old male presents with difficulty breathing, rapid and weak pulse, flat neck veins, and midline trachea. Your assessment of the left side of the chest reveals decreased breath sounds and dullness to percussion. You should suspect:
A 27-year-old male with blunt chest trauma from a motor vehi…
A 27-year-old male with blunt chest trauma from a motor vehicle collision was successfully intubated at the scene. While ventilating the patient, you note resistance with absence of right chest wall movement. You should suspect a:
What is the most frequent cause for an intubated trauma pati…
What is the most frequent cause for an intubated trauma patient to develop poor lung compliance while being ventilated?
A disoriented 23-year-old male is injured in a motorcycle co…
A disoriented 23-year-old male is injured in a motorcycle collision. The patient appears to be intoxicated and does not want medical attention despite a large laceration on his scalp, which is actively bleeding. You should:
An unresponsive 52-year-old male was struck in the head by t…
An unresponsive 52-year-old male was struck in the head by the bucket of a crane. Vital signs are BP 134/80, P 88 and R 8 and shallow. The patient should be ventilated at a rate of:
Which of the following is true regarding trauma in the elder…
Which of the following is true regarding trauma in the elderly?
Routine use of hyperventilation in the traumatic brain injur…
Routine use of hyperventilation in the traumatic brain injury (TBI) patient will:
Which one of the following is a reason to interrupt the init…
Which one of the following is a reason to interrupt the initial assessment?
A pericardiocentesis is performed to:
A pericardiocentesis is performed to: