SPLEEN Hashmi INTRODUCTION has variously been described as the seat of laughter, the source of black bile in the body, and the locus of conflicting emotions.
Abdominal trauma Dr.L.Bahadorzadeh The abdomen is frequency injured after both blunt and penetrating trauma. Approximately 25% of all trauma victims will require an ...
... 25,175 Appeal of Emergency Medicine Make an immediate difference Life threatening injuries and illnesses Undifferentiated patient population Challenge of ...
If moderate sized (500 to 1500 ml) and stops bleeding, closed drainage usually sufficient ... If initial drainage 1500 ml OR continuous bleeding 200 ml / hr, ...
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CHEST TRAUMA Joe Lex, MD, FAAEM Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA July 20th, 2006 Incidence of Chest Trauma 1/4 American trauma deaths Contributes to ...
1 Killer of children after neonatal period. Priorities same as adult ABC's ... OR, 3 x tube size. Pediatric Intubation Considerations. Place in the sniffing position ...
Chapter 13 Abdominal Trauma Penetrating injury often involves uncontrolled hemorrhage. Vigorous fluid administration may only worsen rate of hemorrhage.
Abdominal Trauma Dr. Roberts Interventions Gastric Tube: decompress stomach; blood = possible esophagus/stomach injury Urinary Catheter: caution in unstable pelvic fx ...
Abdominal Trauma Facts Abdominal signs are often subtle and difficult to interpret. Unrecognised abdominal injury is a major cause of death after trauma.
Urology suprapubic cath. If Foley already there and suspect tear: ... Urology. ... Deck et al. Journal of Urology, 2000. Retrospective study. 316 patients ...
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Simple techniques includes drainage only of non-bleeding injuries, application ... frequently in penetrating wounds of the left lower chest and upper abdomen. ...
Tension pneumothorax. Massive hemothorax. Open pneumothorax. Cardiac tamponade ... Tension Pneumothorax. One way valve allows air leak from lung or chest wall ...
Neck over-extension: obstruction ... ET tubes wind up in right mainstem ... Tenderness, edema, guarding, inconsolable crying = fracture until proven otherwise ...
Second leading cause of trauma deaths. Accounts for 25% of all ... Crepitus. Deformity. Local Tenderness. Hypoventilations. Potential for Pneumo/hemothorax ...
No correlation between size of contact area and resultant injuries. ... amylase abnl, obliteration of R psoas or retroperitoneal air on plain abdominal films. ...
Focus of EMT creation in 1960s. Survival largely (not entirely) dependent upon time to definitive care ' ... hand guns, low power rifle. small projectile ...
Abdominal Trauma Kate Jessop RN, BSN Valley Hospital Medical Center Emergency Department Diagnosing Trauma Classic signs and symptoms Pain, guarding, rigid abdomen ...
... inhales * Cardiac Tamponade Management Secure airway High concentration O2 Rapid transport Definitive treatment is pericardiocentesis followed by surgery ...
Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma Steve Lan September 25, 2003 Abdominal Trauma Anatomy History/Examination Investigations Blunt Trauma Penetrating Trauma Principles ...
10% of admissions to trauma centres. Examination. Inspection. Palpation. Auscultation. PR. NG aspirate. contusions/abrasions. seat belt sign. tenderness ...
Urological Trauma for the General Surgeon. Key H. Stage, M.D., FACS. Maine Chapter ACS ... 45% are associated with other injuries. Liver, Small Bowel, Spleen, ...
Principles of Surgery Evaluation of Abdominal Trauma Anand Pandya MD FRCSC Trauma Surgery and Critical Care Medicine Clinical Associate St. Michael s Hospital ...
NON ACCIDENTAL TRAUMA Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Emory University Children s Healthcare of Atlanta * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Evaluation ...
Early evaluation and resuscitation of the pediatric trauma patient. Sem Pediatric ... Initial management and stabilization of pediatric trauma patients http//www ...
Emergency Ultrasound in Trauma Anthony J Weekes MD, RDMS Janet G. Alteveer, MD Sarah Stahmer, MD Clinical Case GR is a 62 y male who hit his right torso when he ...
By CCM Fellows UBC Case -19 years old girl, otherwise healthy, was brought to ER at RCH by EHS after being hit by a freight train. -Earlier, she was partying with her ...
... Blunt injury and stab wounds may be worked up in a similar fashion. ... are defined as those between the tips of the scapulae and posterior iliac crests, ...
Nuclear Medicine in the Evaluation of Trauma Materials for medical students Helena Balon, MD Wm. Beaumont Hospital Royal Oak, MI, USA Charles University
Thoracic and Lumbar Trauma Thoracic Compression Fracture M.C. at T11 and T12 Hematoma may cause displacement of the paraspinal stripe on AP film Wedge shape vertebra ...
In rear-end collisions, the difference between the two speeds is the damaging velocity ... Term used to describe damage to a patient exposed to a pressure field ...
NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID ORGAN INJURIES SELECT UPDATES Arizona Trauma and Acute Care Consortium Chris Salvino, MD, MS, MS, MT, FACS Trauma Director
Nuclear Medicine in the Evaluation ... CSF leak Bone scan in trauma Very sensitive Detects areas of abnormal bone turnover Shows areas that need further radiol ...