Trauma Flashcards

(32 cards)

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Scenario: Spurting arterial bleed from thigh. Immediate control?

A

Direct pressure then proximal tourniquet.

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Scenario: Impaled object in abdomen. Remove?

A

No—stabilize in place.

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Scenario: Fall from 15 ft, neck pain, numb hands. What do you do?

A

Perform FSA if trained; immobilize if fails.

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Scenario: Open skull fracture with CSF leak. Priorities?

A

Protect airway, avoid pressure, evacuate.

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Scenario: Adult tooth avulsion. Preserve how?

A

Handle crown, rinse, store in milk/saline.

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Scenario: Suspected pelvic fracture + hypotension. Action?

A

Pelvic binder, treat shock, evacuate.

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Scenario: Open femur fracture with pulses. Splint?

A

Traction or padded splint; monitor distal status.

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Scenario: Broken nose with bleeding. Management?

A

Lean forward, pinch nose, pack if needed.

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Scenario: Facial trauma + vomiting. Airway plan?

A

Suction, protect airway, spine precautions.

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Scenario: Blunt chest trauma + severe distress. Suspect tension pneumothorax?

A

Decompress per training; evacuate.

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Scenario: Child loses primary tooth. Reimplant?

A

No—do not reimplant primary teeth.

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Scenario: Contaminated wound with soil. Care?

A

Irrigate, dress, tetanus, evacuate.

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Scenario: Suspected spinal cord injury. Priorities?

A

Immobilize, oxygenate, treat neurogenic shock.

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Scenario: Finger dislocation. Action?

A

Splint in position found.

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Scenario: Open globe injury. Care?

A

Shield eye, avoid pressure, evacuate.

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Scenario: Rockfall with multiple victims. Triage?

A

Airway/bleeding first; consider crush syndrome.

17
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Scenario: Suspected compartment syndrome. Signs?

A

Pain out of proportion; evacuate urgently.

18
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Scenario: Posterior shoulder dislocation. Clues?

A

Arm adducted, internally rotated; immobilize.

19
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Scenario: Sucking chest wound. Steps?

A

Vented occlusive dressing; monitor.

20
Q

Scenario: Tooth avulsion with bone fragment. Care?

A

Store moist; evacuate.

21
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Scenario: Pelvic fracture with perineal bruising. Concern?

A

Urethral injury.

22
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Scenario: Open fracture with bone protruding. Action?

A

Cover, splint, evacuate.

23
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Scenario: Nosebleed on anticoagulants. Action?

A

Pressure, pack, evacuate.

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Scenario: Basilar skull fracture signs. Precautions?

A

No nasal airway; immobilize; evacuate.

25
Scenario: Crush injury after entrapment. Concern?
Crush syndrome; fluids if trained; evacuate.
26
Scenario: Simple clavicle fracture. Splint?
Sling + swathe.
27
Scenario: Penetrating chest trauma + hypotension. Suspect?
Cardiac tamponade; evacuate.
28
Scenario: Open pelvic fracture + vaginal bleeding. Action?
Stabilize pelvis, treat shock, evacuate.
29
Scenario: Femur fracture + no distal pulses. Concern?
Vascular injury; urgent evacuation.
30
Scenario: Flail chest. Management?
Oxygen, stabilize segment, monitor.
31
Scenario: Facial avulsion + airway risk. Action?
Pack bleeding, protect airway, evacuate.
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Scenario: Vehicle rollover, entrapped, hypotensive. Priorities?
Control bleeding, spine stabilize, extricate carefully.