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Pitfalls :
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If the ventilation problem is produced by a pneumothrax, intubation with MV could lead to deterioration.
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The procedure itself may produce a pneumothorax
Circulation with Hemorrhage Control
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Q : What are the elements that provide the information about the hemodynamic status of the injured patients.
These elements are:
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1. Level of consciousness
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2. Skin color
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3. Pulse ( quality, rate, regularity )
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Presence of a carotid pulse SBP 60 mmHg
femoral pulse SBP 70 mmHg
radial puse SBP 80 mmHg
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External bleeding is identified and controlled in the primary survey.
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Operative intervention for internal bleeding control.
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Q : What are the injuries that may acutely impair circulation status ?
These injuries are :
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1. External/internal bleeding with hypovolemic shock
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2. Massive hemothorax
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3. Cardiac tamponade
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Apply direct pressure to external bleeding site.
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Internal hemorrhage ? Need for surgical intervention ?
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Establish IV access / central line / IO
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Fluid resuscitation / blood replacement
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Hypotension following injury must be considered to be hypovolemic in origin until proved otherwise.
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