Trauma
Medical
Initial Assessment
Burns
Resuscitation Record
100

What should you do when a Pt has been impaled by an object?

Secure penetrating objects w/bulky dressings, cover exposed injuries

100

What Blood Pressure range is considered Hypertension?

BP> 140/90mmHg

100

What mnemonic lists the steps to use in the initial assessment?

ABC-(Airway, Breathing, Circulation)

100

What signs are associated with an Inhalation injury?

Hypoxia, Hoarseness, Stridor, Voice change, Singeing of hair (eyebrows/eyelashes), Soot or ash near nose/mouth

100

What is the Resuscitation Record hand out form number?

DD Form 3019

200

How far of a fall is considered a significant mechanism of injury for an infant?

10 feet

200

What does yellow skin or jaundice indicate?

Liver Disfunction

200

What levels of consciousness are indicated by "AVPU"?

Alert, Verbal, Painful, Unresponsiveness

200

Why are thermal burn patients at risk of hypothermia?

The loss of skin leads directly to loss in thermoregulation of the body.

200

When should Resuscitation Records be completed?

Within 72 hours following an injury

300

What position should you put a Pt who has suffered a head injury?

Trendelenburg Position (30 degree angle)

300

What is the correct intervention for a PT with a Blood Glucose Level of <60mg/dL and PT can swallow?

Administer Oral Glucose 15g

(note: The normal range for blood sugar is 70-120mg/dL.)

300

What information makes up your General Impression?

(example: because of ____ & _____, my general impression is poor)

The Immediate assessment of the environment and chief complaint

300

How can you tell that a patient has a 2nd degree (partial thickness burn)?

Extends deeply into dermis

Decressed moistness

Skin is pale

Painful

300

Who's responsibility is it to ensure the Resuscitation Record Part 1 is complete?

The nurse team (nurse/tech/provider) assigned to the trauma bay/patient

400

What could be a potential complication for a Pt when they have a sucking chest wound?

Tension Pneumothorax

400

What should you do when you delivery a birth of a Pt with a breach presentation?

Support presenting part, place mother in knee-to-chest position or hyperflexion position

400

What is the purpose of an Initial Assessment?

To recognize and treat all immediate life threats

400

How do you immediately treat a White Phosphorus burn?

  • Remove clothing/exposing pt to remove any visible fragments
  • Irrigate
  • Cover with hydrogel or wet dressing
400

What items must be complete and accurate on the Trauma Resuscitation Record?

Patient name, patient ID/SSN, facility, nurse and provider

500

You are assessing a 33 year old male's Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score. The patient opens his eyes in response to pain, is speaking with incomprehensible words, and withdraws from pain by flexing his upper extremities. What is his GCS score?

7

500

When checking a pt's lung sounds, what does low pitched, dry, rubbing sounds caused by inflamed pleura indicate?

Pleural Friction Rub

500

What can also be done simultaneously with the Initial Assessment?

Resuscitation

500

You rescue a 25 y/o female from a smoke-filled room in a burning building. PT is coughing carbonaceous sputum but became unconscious after 5min. Her head and upper body appear to be extensively burned. 

What are your priorities?

Stop the burning/ remove Pt from burning area

Establish and maintain airway 

Consider Inhalation Injury

02 and ventilate


500

What is the goal of a Resuscitation Record or Joint Theater Trauma Registry (JTTR) Form?

Obtain complete trauma documentation on all trauma patients from role 2 and role 3 within the area of operations

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