Who is on your team?
Types of Traumas
Breaking Down a Trauma Page
Role of Child Life in the Trauma Bay
Bereavements
100
Name three disciplines from family services who respond to traumas
What is child life, social work, chaplaincy
100
What is trauma diversion
What is when we cannot take a trauma patient due to surgeon and O.R. circumstances
100
What does it mean when a trauma page says "pt fully immobilized?"
What is the patient has a C collar and is backboarded
100
How many fmaily members are allowed in the trauma room?
What is two adults and if necessary one or two children (Child Life usually tries to provide a consult room or outside room for sibling comfort)
100
What legacy building do we provide for trauma patients
What are locks of hair, hand and foot prints
200
Name two disciplines (outside of familyt services) who respond to traumas
What is Respiratory, Lab, Techs, X Ray, Pharmacy, Paramedic, Trauma Nurse
200
Are all traumas paged out to Ascom phones
What is No
200
What does it mean when the page reads "Choa Air?"
What is the patient is being flown in via helecopter
200
What are three common procedures that can occur during/following a trauma?
What is laceration repairs, IV starts, CT, X Ray, Ultrasound, Foley catheter placement
200
Where are the bereavement supplies located at each campus?
What is SR-under Sarah's desk in a plastic bin Eg-in bereavement box located on the wire shelving unit in the central area behind T4
300
Who calls to inform parents of patient hospitalization (if no parents are present)
What is social work
300
What are the four types of traumas
What is Trauma STAT, Trauma ALERT, Trauma EVAL, Medical Emergency
300
What does it mean when the trauma page says "AMS"
What is the pt has an altered mental status
300
What are comfort items you have easy access to in the trauma room?
What are blankets, pacifiers, warm and cool packs
300
Is family allowed in the trauma room after a patient passes?
What is family is allowed, but only a couple of family members at a time, and limited amount of time
400
Who is the "go-to" person in the trauma room
What is the scribe nurse
400
What level of traumas are Egleston and Scottish Rite? **Double points: What is the difference?**
What is Egleston is a level 1 trauma center. Scottish Rite is a level 2. **Level 1 has cardiac and vascular specialties that can be on sit within 15 minutes. Also, the availability of surgeons is greater at Level 1 trauma center
400
What does it mean when the trauma page says GCS<8 (what will happen)
What is the patient will most likely be intubated or be intubated on arrival
400
Where does Child Life stand in the trauma room?
What is In between trauma rooms until the pt has been medically evaluated *Eg-head of the bed while pt is being evaluated
400
Where is a private place in the ED to do sibling support, present legacy items, etc.?
What is in the consult room
500
Who needs to be in the trauma room before report is given
What is the doctor
500
Who is REQUIRED to respond to a trauma STAT page?
What is trauma surgeon, PICU nurse
500
Read this trauma page and break it down: TRAUMA STAT 10 y/o M GSW to head, GCS 7-8, +LOC, pt fully immobilized, 8 cm lac to back of head, pt combative bp: 95/62, HR 98, 90% on RA, ETA: 15 minutes T4
What is 10 year old male, gun shot wound to the head, GCS between 7 and 8, positive loss of counsciouness, 8 cm laceration to back of head, pt is combative. Blood pressure is 95/62, heart rate is 98, breathing 90% on room air, estimated time of arrival is 15 minutes, room number T4
500
Where are siblings and families taken when not appropriate to be in trauma room?
What is a consult room
500
****DOUBLE JEOPARDY**** Who has to give the OK to do legacy building (if it's a coroner's case)
Who is the medical examiner and the scribe nurse
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