
EM L5-6
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Match the trauma centers and their description.
Red criteria needs __ for alert and blue needs __ for alert.
What GCS score is associated with the following eye responses?
What GCS score is associated with the following verbal responses?
What GCS score is associated with the following motor responses?
Sort what occurs in primary vs secondary survey.
Match the class of hemorrhage to the approximate blood loss.
Which class of blood loss is not associated with an increase in HR?
Which class of blood loss is not associated with a decrease in pulse pressure?
Match the TEG component and definition.
Match the TEG component and its problem.
What is the best C-spine imaging?
Which of the following can the patient not have to use the nexus c-spine criteria?
Match the peritoneal space measure in FAST and its location.
Match the peritoneal space measure in FAST and what it can detect.
A negative FAST exam excludes internal injuries.
What is the next step is positive FAST exam and stable vitals?
What is the next step is positive FAST exam and unstable vitals?
Which organ is commonly mistakened for free fluid on FAST scan?
Match the bone fracture and estimated blood loss.
Which of the following is used for a traumatic life-threatening hemorrhage below level of diaphragm in hemorrhagic shock pt refractory to resuscitation?
Early and immediate aggressive fluid resuscitation in trauma pts was the standard approach but can increase the risk of?
What is the standard of care now due to decreased blood loss, acidemia, hemodilution, thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy, and improved organ perfusion and survival?
What is the best ratio of PRBCs, FFP, and platelets in a patient with severe, ongoing hemorrhage that is unlikely to be controlled quickly?
What is a type of antifibrinolytic agent?
Which of the following injuries to the lower chest is most associated with abdominal visceral injury?
Which of the following injuries do you explore the local wound?
On indication for operative management of penetrating trauma is __ instability
On indication for operative management of penetrating trauma is signs of __Â
On indication for operative management of penetrating trauma is free air under the
Order the indications for an emergency thoracotomy.
What is the best modality for pelvic fractures?
What type of pelvic ring fracture is the most common and is from side impact?
What type of pelvic ring fracture is from head on collision?
What type of pelvic ring fracture is the least common and is from falls?
What type of injury is uncommon in pelvic fractures but should be evaluated for gross blood.
What area is most commonly injured in pelvic fractures?
Shoulder dislocations are typically anterior, there will be decreased sensation where?
Shoulder dislocations are typically anterior, what nerve would be typically injured?
What is a complication of reducing a shoulder dislocation?
Which of the following is a reduction technique for shoulder dislocation?
Most elbow dislocations are
What is most commonly injured in elbow dislocation?
What nerve is tested by by having the patient spread their finger apart against resistance?
What nerve is tested by by abduction of thumb through thumbs up sign against resistance and sensory testing over the tip of the index finger?
What nerve is most commonly injured in humerus fracture?
What movements are more painful for radial head fractures?
What nerve is commonly injured by Colles fracture?
What is the treatment for a suspected scaphoid fracture with negative X-ray?
What is the treatment for a Colles fracture?
What is a distal digit displacement is toward the back of the hand?
What is a distal digit displacement is toward the palm of the hand?
For which type of dislocation would you gently hyperextend the joint while pushing thebase of the dislocated phalanx into place?
For which type of dislocation would you gently hyperflex the joint while pushing the base of the dislocated phalanx into place?
Must reduce hip dislocation within __ hours of injury.
What nerve is most commonly injured in knee dislocation?
Where is a femur fracture most typically located?
When possible, surgery for a hip fracture should not be delayed more than ___ hours
What nerve is most commonly injured in a tib or fib fracture?
What is the treatment for a tib/fib fracture?
What is the treatment for a humerus fracture?
What is the treatment for an elbow dislocation?
Which of the following is part of Ottawa ankle rules?
What is the treatment for an ankle fracture?
What is the treatment for a proximal fracture of a single metatarsal?
What is the tarsometatarsal joint referred to as?
Which fracture presents with significant pain and swelling in the midfoot usually after axial load placed on a plantar-flexed foot?
A fifth metatarsal fracture can be very serious because it is a ___ area.
TP fractures do not often occur inÂ
What is the next step for TP fractures after seen on X-ray?
Sudden deceleration that results in forced neck flexion results in what type of fracture?
What is the treatment for an SP fracture?
What is the treatment for a compression fracture in the TL region with severe pain after 6 weeks of nonoperative treatment?
Forceful flex/ext of the head in an AP orientation results in what type of fracture?
What is the most common type of cervical spine fractures in the elderly?
Which type of fracture is unstable and complicated by nonunion in >50% of patients due to blood supply?
Which type of fracture would you use an open mouth view?
In resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, a Zone 1 injury should have hemorrhage control within __ min.
In resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta, a Zone 3 injury should have hemorrhage control within __ min.
In non-pelvic ring disruption, what is the treatment?