Taking or cutting out solid matter from a body part.
Extirpation
21-year-old male suffered multiple GSWs to his right shoulder and neck. XR Right Shouldershows a mildly displaced, comminuted fracture of the shaft of the clavicle with surroundingmetallic fragments. CTA Neck identifies transection of the right vertebral artery.
Open RT Comm clavicle shaft fx
S42.021A 750671.2
RT Vertebral Artery Transection
S15.111A 321012.3
The human body has _______ number of bones.
206
How many pre dot digits in an AIS code?
6
What is the purpose of reporting?
Quality Improvement, Injury Prevention, Clinical Research, and Policy Development
Cutting out or off, without, replacement, a portion of a body part.
Excision
89-year-old female suffered a same level fall. Pt presents with a right hip contusion. CT Pelvis showed a displaced fracture of the right femoral head with extension onto the articular surface and associated acetabular fracture.
Right femur head fx S72.051A 853171.3
Right acetabular fx S32.401A 856200.2
Right hip contusion S70.01XA 810402.1
How many abdominal quadrants are there?
4
What does the single digit after the dot show in an AIS code?
It is the post dot score and describes the severity of an injury.
What are the validation levels?
Single Variable, Multi-Variable, Test-Retest Reliability, and Inter-Rater Reliabilty.
Restoring, to the extent possible, a body part to its normal anatomic structure and fuction.
Repair
58-year-old male suffered a 10-foot fall from a ladder. Pt presents with abrasions to bothshins. Upon arrival CT Chest showed fractures of the left 5th, 6th and 7th ribs with a smallassociated pneumothorax. There is an age indeterminate hairline fracture of the manubrium.
3 Left Rib Fx S22.42XA 450203.3
Pneumothorax S27.0XXA 442202.2
Right lower Leg abrasion S80.811A 810202.1
Left Lower Leg abrasion S80.812A 810202.1
Which organ is surrounded by pericardial fluid to prevent it from outside jerk and injuries?
Heart
The ISS score range is.
1-75
What are the validation error levels?
Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
Moving to its normal location or other suitable location all or a portion of a body part.
Reposition
32-year-old female was caught in a fatal house fire. Pt was unresponsive on scene due to heat and smoke inhalation. She went into cardiac arrest and was successfully resuscitated on scene. Pt presents with 54% extensive burns to the upper half of her body and severe inflammation with friability in respiratory tract. There are second and third degree burns of her bilateral hands and forearms. There are first and second degree burns about her upper arms, shoulders, chest, abdomen and back.
Inhalation inj W/friability
T59.811A, J70.5 419206.5
3RD/2ND T31.51 912018.3
2ND/1ST / 912002.1
Name the layers of the skin from out to in.
Epidermis, Dermis, Subcutaneous Tissue, Muscle
As a general rule of thumb. What is 20% of blood loss in a average adult. ______cc =20%
>1000cc
Who originated the NTDB?
The ACS
Cutting off all or a portion of the upper or lower extremities
Detachment
49-year-old female found down at home after unspecified fall. Pt endorses +LOC but is unsure for how long. Pt presents with contusions of her scalp and left elbow, and a skin tear of her left forearm. CT Head shows a right sided subdural hematoma measuring 0.8mm x 0.6mm with an overlying subgaleal hematoma. No other intracranial injuries identified.
SDH W/ Unk LOC S06.5X9A 140652.4
Scalp Contusion S00.03XA 110402.1
Left elbow contusion S50.02XA 710402.1
Left Forearm Lac S51.812A 710602.1
How many Lumber vert are there?
5
Fracture involving the joint.
Articular fracture
What is the process of PIPS?
Recognition, Assessment, and Correction.