what are the dose limits for:
lidocaine
lidocaine w/ epi
bupivicaine
lidocaine- 4mg/kg
lidocaine w/ epi- 7mg/kg
bupivicaine- 2mg/kg
describe the innervation distribution of the face
types of wound closures
primary intention
secondary intention
tertiary intention
what is tertiary intention wound closure
(delayed primary closure) surgical closure in 3-5 days after injury. Used in high velocity wounds, contaminated wounds, old wounds, stab wounds
how do you care for lip lacerations
when do absorbable sutures degrade?
What is the recommended suture size for: face trunk extremities hands/toes scalp
face: 6-0
trunk: 3-0, 4-0
extremities: 4-0
hands/toes: 5-0
scalp: 4-0
when should dermabonds NOT be used
how can you assess a FB?
*risk for infection
types of non-absorbable
ethilon/nylon (black), prolene (blue), silk
how much volume should you use w/ irrigation
*Volume is EVERYTHING
what % of dog bites become infected compared to cat bites
dogs 5%
cats 80%
examples of ester local anesthetics
cocain, procaine, tetracaine
*more likely to cause allergic rxn than amides
what animals will most likely expose you to rabies?
8% from domestic animals
(1% dogs, 4% cats, horses, cow)
92% wildlife
(36% OF ALL rabies cases raccoons, 23% skunks, 23% bats, 7% foxes)
*internationally more than 90% are from stray dog bites
describe the irrigation step in infection prevention
how do you perform a facial suture compared to other body parts
Facial sutures: 2-3 mm from wound edge, 3-5 mm apart
Other body parts: 3-4 mm from wound edge, 5-10 mm apart
*Start suturing at the point most distal to you, and suture towards you
never been a case of transmission to a human from one of these animals
small rodents such as
squirrels, chipmunks, rats, hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, mice, rabbits
describe tetanus prophylaxis
-Tdap if adult; DTaP if pediatric
when do you refer for eyelid lacerations?
ways to limit pain on injection
how do you assess hand injuries
what microorganism infect human flight bites and what is the tx
- Augmentin
how do you care for puncture wounds
11 pitfalls to avoid in regards to wound care management