This is one of the most common pelvic injuries, that would require MAST trousers or a PASG.
what is an open book fracture?
this is a very late finding of a tension pneumothorax
what is hypotension OR tracheal deviation?
Knee and pelvic injuries are common after MVC's with this demographic.
What are peds and geris?
This is the pH response to an opioid overdose.
What is metabolic alkalosis?
This is the term for an infection of the sac surrounding the heart.
What is pericarditis?
this type of organ is least susceptible to primary blast injuries.
What are solid organs?
this injury can result in lower right abdominal pain
What is a ruptured appendix?
this injury is common in pediatrics following a fall with an outstretched hand.
What is a clavicle Fx?
this is an example of metabolic acidosis.
What is DKA?
This is Mr. Simmons' favorite flavor of zyn.
What is cool mint OR black cherry?
This is the term for bowels protruding through the abdominal wall.
what is a hernia?
this type of injury results in unilateral flank pain.
What is a renal injury?
this is the definition of a flail chest.
What is 2 or more ribs broken in 2 or more places?
Ruptured eardrums occur in this type of blast injury.
What is a primary blast injury?
Addison's Disease is also known as this.
What is an adrenal insufficiency?
This is the term for an infection acquired at a hospital.
What is a nosocomial infection?
this is the word to describe bone fragments floating around the muscle.
What is crepitus?
This is what PASG stands for.
What are Pneumatic antishock Garments
This condition (pictured below) is known as this.
What is subconjunctival hemorrhage?
what is a chest tube?
This organ, when injured, could lead to a protrusion of organs into the thoracic space.
what is the diaphragm?
Hypotension will likely immediately follow the type of injury that results in broken capillaries, swelling of the lips/ tongue, and cyanosis.
What is a traumatic asphyxiation?
This is know as ____
what is psoas sign?
the precordial thump will correct this dysthymia.
What is a ventricular fibrillation?
You should acquire a 12 lead in these patients.
what are abdominal, CP, or pulmonary pts?