MOI
Trauma Stuff
Trauma Assessment
Treatment
Scenarios
100

What does MOI stand for?

Mechanism of injury

100

How often do you reassess a stable patient?

Every 15 minutes

100

What does ABC stand for?

Airway, Breathing, Circulation

100

What life threat should be controlled first in a trauma?

Severe bleeding (hemorrhage)

100

•A patient fell off a roof and is unconscious. What is your treatment priority?

C-spine stabilization

200

What type of auto collision results in the largest number of deaths?

Lateral (T-bone)

200

How often do you reassess an unstable patient?

Every 5 minutes

200

What does SAMPLE help you gather?

Patient history

200

What piece of equipment is used to stabilize the cervical spine?

C-collar

200

A teen is shot in the abdomen.  What type of trauma is this?

Penetrating trauma

300

What type of trauma typically results from a gunshot wound?

Penetrating trauma

300

How much time should you spend on scene of a "level 1" (significant) trauma?

Up to 10 minutes

300

During what step in the patient assessment do you perform a rapid exam?

Primary Assessment

300

What medical supply do you use to treat an open chest wound?

Chest seal

300

You just arrived at a scene with multiple injured patients.  What do you do first?

BSI, scene safety

400

This type of energy is mostly associated with falling objects

Potential energy

400

The time from injury to arrival at the trauma center is known as what?

The Golden Hour (or Golden Period)

400

a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI) where the brain strikes both the side of impact and the opposite side of the skull

Coup contrecoup 

400

The rapid trauma exam should take how much time?

Less than 90 seconds

400

An unrestrained driver is in a significant front-end crash where the airbag deployed.  What should you be concerned may have happened to them during the collision?

They became wedged between the airbag and the windshield

500

The most common type of injury from a rear end collision

Whiplash (or c-spine injury)

500

What specific kind of trauma is the single largest cause of death from trauma?

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

500

What is the leading cause of death in all people up to the age of 45?

Trauma

500

A pedestrian struck by a car is exhibiting signs of shock, what should you do?

Treat life threatening injuries and keep warm (put a blanket on them)

500

A patient has pale, cool skin and weak pulses after trauma. What condition might this indicate?

Shock

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