40/M/Fall BP: 120/65, HR 50, RR 32, Sats 97%
WHAT IS YES?

When all trauma related care is completed
What is Trauma End?
Less than 30 minutes
What is the goal for CT ORDER to CT Scan?
This exam should occur before CT in a trauma patient with respiratory distress
What is a bedside Chest Xray?
It could be any one of us
What is the reason giving high-quality care is so important?

WHAT is YES?
Crushed, degloved, mangled extremities are Modified Traumas!
What is the actual time we recognized and activated a team response or entered the patient into the trauma system?
What is every 60 minutes?
These 5 elements should be documented within 15 minutes of discharge, admission, or transfer
What is HR, BP, RR, Temp, Sat, and GCS?
What is practicing outside of best practice.
8/F involved in an MVC was unsecured in a safety seat.
What is YES?
Ages 0-9 meet trauma criteria when involved in an MVC and unsecured in a safety seat.
T - 60 minutes from arrival
What is the trauma documentation start time
What is 4? RN, Provider, Lab, Imaging
OTD: These 3 things are documented before and after placement
What is CMS, skin integrity, and pain?
INR test result in anticoagulated trauma patient more than 60 minutes after delivered to lab
What is a reportable delay on the trauma nurse audit form?
20/F 21 weeks pregnant, on blood thinners fell from an 8ft ladder.
What is Yes? This patient meets special considerations for a low level discretionary activation.
How to document our timely team response
What is document staff arrival in the Add Staff section of the trauma narrator?
Less than 2 hours
What is the transfer time goal for traumas?
During this part of the exam, the patient is rolled onto their side while maintaining spinal alignment to inspect the back and spine.
What is the Secondary Survey?
Number of people meeting trauma entry criteria
What is 3? -2 thrown from a vehicle, 1 falling down the embankment.
34/F with seatbelt sign, bruising and enlargement of breast after MVC.
Patient meets low threashold for discretionary activation.
What is 1 hour after arrival?
What is the goal to administer antibiotics for open fractures?
The secondary survey must be delayed or stopped if this occurs to the patient's vitals or clinical status.
What is Decompensation (or Hemodynamic Instability)?
ETOH handout resource location and indication
What is the Trauma binder and + ETOH screening, and WV admission.
A 40-year-old male with a chain saw injury of the left thigh requiring a tourniquet from home to control bleeding.
What is YES?
At least every 60 minutes, and PRN
What is the reason why we work quickly and efficiently in our trauma team response?
What is assessments and reassessments (including VS and GCS as appropriate)?
Number of O- units of blood available at WV
What is 2?