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What is the first step in the primary survey of a trauma patient?

? The first step is to assess and secure the airway, ensuring it is patent and that there is no

obstruction.



Which of the following is a sign of tension pneumothorax?

A) Decreased heart rate

B) Tracheal deviation away from the affected side

C) Normal breath sounds

D) Bradycardia

? B) Tracheal deviation away from the affected side



What is the significance of a rapid trauma assessment?

? A rapid trauma assessment helps identify life-threatening injuries quickly, allowing for

immediate intervention and prioritization of care.



Describe the management of a patient with suspected spinal cord injury.

? Management includes stabilizing the spine with a cervical collar, avoiding movement, and

monitoring neurological status while preparing for possible imaging and surgical intervention.

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,In cases of hemorrhagic shock, what initial treatment should be provided?

? The initial treatment includes controlling any external bleeding, initiating IV fluid

resuscitation with crystalloids, and preparing for potential blood product transfusion if necessary.



Which imaging modality is most commonly used to assess intra-abdominal injuries in trauma

patients?

A) MRI

B) CT scan

C) X-ray

D) Ultrasound

? B) CT scan



What are the signs of a cardiac tamponade?

? Signs include hypotension, muffled heart sounds, jugular venous distention, and pulsus

paradoxus.



Explain the role of the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) exam.

? The FAST exam is used to quickly assess for free fluid in the abdomen and chest, guiding

further management decisions based on the presence of significant internal bleeding.



How should a healthcare provider respond to a patient with severe abdominal trauma?



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,? The provider should conduct a primary survey, stabilize the patient, initiate IV access, and

obtain imaging studies, such as a FAST exam, to assess for internal bleeding.



Which is a critical factor in determining whether to perform a cricothyrotomy?

A) Patient age

B) Severity of airway obstruction

C) Presence of facial injuries

D) All of the above

? D) All of the above



What is the primary purpose of early analgesia in trauma care?

? Early analgesia is essential for pain management, which can improve patient comfort,

facilitate assessment, and reduce the stress response that could adversely affect recovery.



Discuss the management steps for a patient presenting with a flail chest.

? Management includes providing supplemental oxygen, monitoring respiratory function,

administering pain relief, and considering mechanical ventilation for patients with respiratory

failure.



When is the "1st peak" in the Trimodal Death Distribution?

seconds - minutes after injury




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, When is the "2nd peak" in the Trimodal Death Distribution?

minutes - hours after injury




When is the "3rd peak" in the Trimodal Death Distribution?

days - weeks after injury




What is the ABCDE Approach?




___ is common in the polytrauma patient and can pose life-threatening problems if not promptly

identified during the primary survey.

Thoracic injury

Patient care during the Prehospital Phase should include which 5 interventions &

considerations?

1 - Airway maintenance

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