special considerations in trauma
in other words
trauma and breathing
trauma and circulation
special population in trauma
100

The two injury prevention organizations that help to mandate work place safety standards and motor vehicle safety

What is OSHA and DOT

100

The term noxious stimuli refers to what part of the AVPU mnemonic

What is painful stimuli

100

The probable cause of  stridor, wheezing, snoring or gurgling in the trauma patient

what is partial airway obstruction due to tissue swelling

100

The findings of a weak rapid carotid pulse following a significant trauma is a suspect to

what is the treatment

What is hypovolemic shock

fluid and blood

100

The special population that will have twice the amount of blood during this time and is at very high risk during a trauma

What is a pregnant patient

200

These trauma patients have what in common; motorcycle, bicycle, fall from height greater than 10', pedestrian struck 

What is lack of bodily protection

200

The NEXUS Criteria is used with

What is selective c-spine immobilization evaluation

200

The term used when asymmetry is noticed after trauma to the ribs and chest

What is flail segment

200

The stage and condition when a patient has findings like altered LOC or orientation, combativeness, restlessness, anxiety, after a trauma

what is early findings of shock

200

The special population that is more likely to suffer blunt trauma, auto impacts, falls, and abuse

What is pediatric patient population

300

The velocity of an object through tissue (give 2 examples)

What is penetrating trauma

guns, knife, any impaled object wood metal, arrow,

300

The extraglotic adjunct

what is opa, sga

300

The nerve that control the diaphragm and breathing

What is phrenic nerve

300

The bodies automatic response to trauma by the increase of heart rate, stroke volume, respiratory rate and volume, and the increase of glucose into the blood stream is know as

What is fight or flight/ sympathetic nervous system

300

The special population of pregnancy during a traumatic event where mother and fetus are at risk of hypovolemia, shock and hypoxia, who will be endangered first

What is the fetus

400

The three most lethal area for penetrating trauma

what is head, chest, upper abdomen

400

The mnemonic for determining rapid transport for trauma patients  

What is the CUPS criteria

Critical, unstable, potentially unstable, stable

400

The technique used when absent lung sound and low oxygen saturation is noted following a trauma

What is needle decompression

400

The four critical factors to maintain in a trauma to prevent death are

What is controlling airway obstruction, controlling hemorrhage, recognizing pneumothorax, hypothermia

400

The special population that has a higher risk of arrhythmia, cardiac failure, cardiac arrests, mortality is 6 times greater

What is a bariatric patient

500

The most important thing to don when approaching a trauma scene while looking for clues such as placards, sick family members or bystanders,crowds

give 3 examples and a reason for each example

What is Gloves- protection from both you and pt,blood mucous, feces urine

What is eye wear-  chemicals, vomits, blood spatter

What is a mask- inhalation splatter

what is a gown- protect splatter blood chemical on clothes

500

The word for low or inadequate profusion of blood to the body organs and tissues.

caused by cardiac, neurogenic, vascular and volume problems

What is hypo profusion

500

The two tools we can use to assess respiration, oxygen saturation and end tidal CO2 

pulse oximeter and and capnography

500

The classification of trauma when hypovolemia, hypotension and hypoprofusion are all involved

What is multi-system trauma

500

The special population that is able to compensate for blood loss secondary to trauma, compensate well until they can no longer compensate and move very quickly toward irreversible shock.

What is pediatric population