What initial actions should you take to care for the trauma patient?
What does the D of ABCDE stand for?
Disability - neurologic status
Which of the ABCDEs involves a hemorrhage/shock assessment?
C - circulation
What does the E of ABCDE stand for?
Exposure/environmental control
How do you judge if the airway is patent in the trauma pt?
Consider some traumatic signs that might indicate a future need to intubate.
What are some actions to take if you feel a trauma pt’s airway is not intact?
List 2 emergent cardiothoracic conditions where you might see JVD?
tension pneumothorax or cardiac tamponade
How would PTX sound on percussion?
How would hemothorax sound on percussion?
2. Dull
Paradoxical chest wall movements are seen in this condition.
What is flail chest?
two or more fractures in 2+ contiguous ribs
Crepitence & point tendnerness of the chest wall may be seen in: (1)
Rib fx
In tension PTX, where is the needle (14 or 16 gauge) inserted?
- Over or under the rib?
Midclavicular line in the 2nd ICS
- Over the rib to avoid the neurovascular bundle
In a patient in shock with no breath sounds and/or percussion dullness, what dx should you strongly consider?
Hemothorax
Tx of hemothorax?
Placing a large (36 f) chest tube and possibly a trip to the OR for hemorrhage control.
- If the hemothorax is retained despite the chest tube then a VATS is recommended
*If a ________ pulse is palpable, it suggests a systolic blood pressure of at least 80 mm Hg. If the _________ or _________ are palpable, these suggest a systolic blood pressure of at least 60 mm Hg.
radial
femoral or carotid
What types of pts may not show a strong tachycardic response in shock?
What type of shock are the ATLS Classifications for?
Hemorrhagic
How many classes are there in the ATLS Classifications system of hemorrhagic shock?
- Which is most severe?
4
IV is most severe
Describe class I of the ATLS Classification of hemorrhagic shock.
Nl/fast HR
Nl BP
<15% blood loss
Tx: nl saline
Describe class II of the ATLS Classification of hemorrhagic shock.
Nl/fast HR
Nl/low BP
15-30% blood loss
Tx: nl saline
Describe class III of the ATLS Classification of hemorrhagic shock.
Fast HR
Low BP
30-40% blood loss
Tx: NS + blood products
Describe class IV of the ATLS Classification of hemorrhagic shock.
Fast HR
Low BP
>40% blood loss
Tx: NS + blood products
In which stage of the ATLS Classification system of hemorrhagic shock will you begin to see narrowed pulse pressure?
Stage II (15-30% blood loss)
In which stage of the ATLS Classification system of hemorrhagic shock will you begin to see AMS?
Stage III (30-40% blood loss)