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CAISS – Thorax Exam Questions and
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What does AIS define as part of the Chest? - -Skin (excluding shoulder girdle
& sternoclavicular region), Trachea & Esophagus below the sternal notch,
bronchus, diaphragm, heart, lungs, rib cage, sternum, Thorcic
vessels(including thoracic aorta & vena cava), Thoracic Spine

-What does ISS consider as part of the Chest? - -AIS Thorax Chapter,
Thoracic Spine, Drowning

-How is an "Open" chest wound defined? - -Defined as a sucking chest
wound

-What region of the chest fills partly or complete with air, blood or mixture
for a pneumothorax, hemothorax, or hemopneumothorax? - -Intrapleural
space.

-What does the presence of air in the intrapleural space indicate? - -Tears in
the airway or chest wall, pneumothorax

-What does the presence of blood in the intrapleural space indicate? - -Torn
blood vessels, hemothorax

-If a patient has flail and non-flail ribs on the right side how would you code?
- -Unilateral flail chest and rib fractures without flail are coded only as flail.

-How would you code rib fractures if the patient had flail on the right and no
flail on the left? - -Code as two separate injuries

-Define flail chest. - -Three or more adjacent ribs each fractured in two or
more places

-Is a costal cartilage fracture considered a rib fracture? - -Yes

-What is necessary to code lung contusion? - -History of trauma & verified
by imaging or autopsy.

-Can you code both a lung contusion and lung laceration? - -Yes. Each are
considered independent injuries in the chest

-If chest trauma is only diagnosised by it's sequela with no specific
information how would you code? - -Thoracic injury NFS

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