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100

Pt arrives from triage c/o neck pain status post 5 ft fall.  What would be used for c-spine stabilization?

C-Collar

100

Use this for assistance in intubating a difficult airway.  It comes in adult and pedi sizes.  Can also be used as a tube exchange device.

Bougie

100

This would be used to continually monitor blood pressure in critical trauma/medical patients.  Requires MD insertion

Arterial Line

100

Profuse bleeding is noted from probable arterial injury to left arm.  What would you place to reduce bleeding?

Tourniquet

100

What is used for excessive uterine hemorrhage?

Bakri Balloon

200

This one is the largest of the central lines. Can be used for insertion of a temporary pacemaker too.

Cordis/Arrow kit

200

This would be used to help warm the patient.  Has a silver side and a blue side.

Mistral Air Blankets

200

These 2 things are needed in order to place a 32 F chest tube.

Thoracentesis tray/Atrium

200

Trauma patient is needing a large amount of blood products fast.  What on the cart would help facilitate infusing those?

Rapid infuser tubing

200

This type of preformed material can be used temporarily to stabilize extremity fractures

SAM splint

300

Patient arrives from triage c/o pain to lower abdomen, urge to void and pain to right upper leg/hip area after a 2 story fall.  Blood pressure begins to drop.  Placement of this could help improve BP.

Pelvic binder

300

This would be used for penetrating injury to the chest as a last ditch effort. Pt is most likely coding at this time.

Rib Spreaders/major heart tray

300

This tray was used for diagnosing abdominal bleeding quickly.  Has fallen out of use due to rapid availability of CT.

DPL—diagnostic peritoneal lavage

300

This central line would be placed for multiple access ports

Triple Lumen

300

Smaller size chest tube. Does not have to be attached to an atrium.

Pigtail

400

Place this on the end of an ET tube to help confirm placement.  Yellow means you are “golden”.

CO2 detector

400

You are needing to open the airway of an unconscious patient while preparing equipment to intubate.  What would be used?

Oral Airway

          *extra point for how to measure for correct size and placement

400

A simple laceration repair would require this tray

Suture tray

400

Name 2 types of splints for femur fractures

Hare and Sager

       *** Bonus point for which can be used for bilateral fractures***

500

Your patient has been diagnosed with a tension pneumothorax.  Place these to assist in relieving intrathoracic pressure.

14ga, 3 ½ in. needles

*extra point for where these are to be placed—b/t 2nd and 3rd intercostal space, mid-clavicular line.  OR 4th and 5th intercostal space mid-axillary line.

500

Your patient has been diagnosed with a cardiac tamponade.  This tray would be used.

Pericardiocentesis

500

If unable to obtain IV access quickly, this would be used.  Comes in 3 colors—pink, blue and yellow.

IO drill

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