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Feel-good meds
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What are the three stages of shock?

Compensated, decompensated and irreversible shock

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What are the four quadrants of the abdomen called?

RUQ, LUQ, LLQ, LRQ

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What is one of the most commonly fractured bones in the chest?

The clavicle

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What is your indication for TXA? 

Severe/uncontrolled hemorrhage

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What is the time on-scene for trauma vs. medical

10 mins trauma

15 mins medical

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200

What is another way of describing shock?

A state of systemic hypoperfusion

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What nerves innervates your diaphragm? 

C-3, C-4, C-5

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200

What is the definition of a flail chest?

2 or more ribs that are broken in 2 or more places

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When giving medications what MAP are we targeting in a trauma scenario?

Minimum 65, no more than 90

Slide 23 Trauma Shock Bleeding

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If you have a patient in an mvc complaining of chest pain and has hypotension, what type of transport decision do you make?

Load & Go

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300

Name all distributive shock and what they have in common

Psychogenic, anaphylactic, neurogenic, septic. There is systemic vasodilation in each one

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300

What do cullen & grey-turner sign have in common?

Internal Bleeding

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300

What is the most common cause of traumatic aortic disruption?

High-speed motor vehicle crashes

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What does TXA do to your body when administered? 

Decreases the body breaking down its own clots

Slide 24 Trauma Shock Bleeding

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If someone suffers primary and secondary blast injuries, when should you transport?

Load & Go 

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Why is there elevated lactic acid in shock? 

Because the body switches from aerobic metabolism to anaerobic metabolism

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400

What is the criteria for an adult to have fallen from a great height?

20 feet

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400

Name 2 or more things that would lead to suspect a myocardial contusion?

Crash >20mph, ectopic activity, reentry pathway, dysrhythmia, edema, a blunt force impact

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400

What is your dose for TXA? After how long is it no longer effective?

1g over 10 minutes. <3 hours for best results

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When someone has a revised trauma score of 1, is this a load & go or stay & play?

Load & Go

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500

What four things does your body use to respond in shock?

1. Baroreceptors 2. Adrenal response 3. Pituitary response 4. RAAS

Slide 10 of Trauma Shock Bleeding 

500

What are your four hollow abdominal organs? 

Small & large intestines, bladder, stomach

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500

What is one intervention that is most important and unique to commotio cordis?

Pericordial thump or AED also acceptable

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500

How does TXA help prevent hypothermia and acidosis in the trauma triad?

It helps prevent blood loss whihc reduces the other two

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500

What are the four things the textbook says that would make you load & go?

Alerted mental status, airway/breathing compromise, multisystem trauma, circulatory compromise

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