Trauma Overview
Musculoskeletal Trauma
Bleeding and Soft Tissue
100

What scale is used to determine a trauma patients level of responsiveness?

Glasgow Coma Scale

100

What connect muscle to bone? What connects bone to bone?

tendons and ligaments

100
What are the three types of bleeds?

capillary, venous, arterial

200

How many trauma levels are there for trauma equipped hospitals?

4

200

What is a traction splint used for?

femur fractures

200

You arrive on scene for a patient that is having an uncontrolled bleed from a laceration on their right forearm. What is your first step?

Apply direct pressure

300

What is examined on a car windshield to determine if a patient has smashed their head into the windshield?

starring of the windshield

300

What is paresthesia?

numbness or tingling

300

List three ways/items used to control bleeds

direct pressure, tourniquets, hemostatic agents, splinting, pressure bandage

400
What injury is caused by the head hyperextending  causing anterior spinal ligaments to tear?

whip-lash

400

When the swelling and pressure expands to the point of blocking blood flow to an extremity, thus cutting off nutrient delivery and waste removal in the extremity, this is called what?

compartment syndrome

400

Describe the difference between a hematoma and a contusion. 

a contusion is a bruise and involves the vessels within the dermis; a hematoma involves damage to larger blood vessels and created lumps or causes the area to be distended or firm

500

Sir Isaac Newtons law of what states "a body at rest will remain at rest and a body in motion will remain in motion unless acted upon by an outside force"

law of inertia

500

free points because I ran out of time CONGRATS!!

500 points!!

500

Give three examples of items from a SAMPLE history that would create a different outcome for a trauma patient

patient on bloodthinners, pt on beta blockers, pt with hypertention, pt with an organ transplant, pt with bleeding disorder