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Prehospital shock index pg. 85 ____________ ___________ Injury: shearing or tearing. Diagnosed with MRI. Widespread microscopic hemorrhage. - Diffuse Axonal Injury (Cannot recover from this; shearing/tearing portion DOES NOT heal) ____________ ___________ Injury: shearing or tearing. Diagnosed with MRI. Widespread microscopic hemorrhage. - Diffuse Axonal Injury (Cannot recover from this; shearing/tearing portion DOES NOT heal) ______________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at any level. Transient loss of reflex below the level of injury. Variable duration. S & S: flaccidity, loss of reflexes, bowel/bladder dysfunction. - Spinal ______________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at any level. Transient loss of reflex below the level of injury. Variable duration. S & S: flaccidity, loss of reflexes, bowel/bladder dysfunction. - Spinal __________________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at T6 or above. Temporary loss of vasomotor tone and sympathetic innervation. Temporary duration usually <72 hours. S & S: hypotension, bradycardia, loss of ability to sweat below level of injury. - Neurogenic __________________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at T6 or above. Temporary loss of vasomotor tone and sympathetic innervation. Temporary duration usually <72 hours. S & S: hypotension, bradycardia, loss of ability to sweat below level of injury. - Neurogenic ___________________: Impairs thrombin production and platelet function _____________ ______________: Impairs thrombin production _______________________: Results in depletion of clotting factors through hemodilution and the impaired ability to produce clotting factors. - Trauma Triad of Death 1. Hypothermia 2. Metabolic Acidosis 3. Coagulopathy ___________________: Impairs thrombin production and platelet function _____________ ______________: Impairs thrombin production _______________________: Results in depletion of clotting factors through hemodilution and the impaired ability to produce clotting factors. - Trauma Triad of Death 1. Hypothermia 2. Metabolic Acidosis 3. Coagulopathy ???;.][''''''''''''''''''' - this card was created by a cat. enjoy. .. activation: .... are found in the carotid sinus and along the aortic arch, are sensitive to the degree of stretch in the arterial wall. When the receptors sense a decrease in stretch, they stimulate the sympathetic nervous system to release Epi, norepi, causing stimulation of cardiac activity and constriction of blood vessels, which causes a rise in heart rate and diastolic blood pressure - Baroreceptors: ... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - Oligoanalgesia ... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - Oligoanalgesia ... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - Oligoanalgesia ... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - Damage control resuscitation ... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - Damage control resuscitation ... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - Damage control resuscitation ... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF - Beta2-Transferrin ... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF - Beta2-Transferrin ... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF - Beta2-Transferrin ... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory effort - Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause a rise in CPP) ... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory effort - Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause a rise in CPP) ... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory effort - Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause a rise in CPP) ... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - Cerebral contusion ... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - Cerebral contusion ... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - Cerebral contusion ... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - CPP; CPP = map - icp ... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - CPP; CPP = map - icp ... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - CPP; CPP = map - icp ... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - Immune response; tissue hypoxia;neutrophils ... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - Immune response; tissue hypoxia;neutrophils ... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - Immune response; tissue hypoxia;neutrophils ... is the shifting of brain tissue with displacement into another compartment as the result of bleeding or edema. - Herniation ... is the shifting of brain tissue with displacement into another compartment as the result of bleeding or edema. - Herniation ... is the shifting of brain tissue with displacement into another compartment as the result of bleeding or edema. - Herniation ... pain is persistent and usually lasts longer than 3 to 6 months. - Chronic ... pain is persistent and usually lasts longer than 3 to 6 months. - Chronic ... pain is persistent and usually lasts longer than 3 to 6 months. - Chronic ... pain originates from organs and may lead to referred pain. (Trauma) - Visceral ... pain originates from organs and may lead to referred pain. (Trauma) - Visceral ... pain originates from organs and may lead to referred pain. (Trauma) - Visceral ... pain originates from skin and musculoskeletal structures (burns) - Somatic ... pain originates from skin and musculoskeletal structures (burns) - Somatic ... pain originates from skin and musculoskeletal structures (burns) - Somatic ... refers to a condition that occurs when the patient suffers a second milks TBI before recovery from the first - Second impact syndrome

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- ✔✔✔Prehospital shock index pg. 85



____________ ___________ Injury: shearing or tearing. Diagnosed with MRI. Widespread microscopic
hemorrhage. - ✔✔✔Diffuse Axonal Injury (Cannot recover from this; shearing/tearing portion DOES
NOT heal)



____________ ___________ Injury: shearing or tearing. Diagnosed with MRI. Widespread microscopic
hemorrhage. - ✔✔✔Diffuse Axonal Injury (Cannot recover from this; shearing/tearing portion DOES
NOT heal)



______________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at any level. Transient loss of reflex below the level of injury.
Variable duration. S & S: flaccidity, loss of reflexes, bowel/bladder dysfunction. - ✔✔✔Spinal



______________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at any level. Transient loss of reflex below the level of injury.
Variable duration. S & S: flaccidity, loss of reflexes, bowel/bladder dysfunction. - ✔✔✔Spinal



__________________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at T6 or above. Temporary loss of vasomotor tone and
sympathetic innervation. Temporary duration usually <72 hours. S & S: hypotension, bradycardia, loss of
ability to sweat below level of injury. - ✔✔✔Neurogenic



__________________ Shock: Spinal cord injury at T6 or above. Temporary loss of vasomotor tone and
sympathetic innervation. Temporary duration usually <72 hours. S & S: hypotension, bradycardia, loss of
ability to sweat below level of injury. - ✔✔✔Neurogenic



___________________: Impairs thrombin production and platelet function

_____________ ______________: Impairs thrombin production

_______________________: Results in depletion of clotting factors through hemodilution and the
impaired ability to produce clotting factors. - ✔✔✔Trauma Triad of Death

,1. Hypothermia

2. Metabolic Acidosis

3. Coagulopathy



___________________: Impairs thrombin production and platelet function

_____________ ______________: Impairs thrombin production

_______________________: Results in depletion of clotting factors through hemodilution and the
impaired ability to produce clotting factors. - ✔✔✔Trauma Triad of Death

1. Hypothermia

2. Metabolic Acidosis

3. Coagulopathy



???;.][''''''''''''''''''' - ✔✔✔this card was created by a cat. enjoy.



.. activation: .... are found in the carotid sinus and along the aortic arch, are sensitive to the degree of
stretch in the arterial wall. When the receptors sense a decrease in stretch, they stimulate the
sympathetic nervous system to release Epi, norepi, causing stimulation of cardiac activity and
constriction of blood vessels, which causes a rise in heart rate and diastolic blood pressure - ✔✔✔
Baroreceptors:



... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - ✔✔✔Oligoanalgesia



... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - ✔✔✔Oligoanalgesia



... describes the concept of under treatment of pain. - ✔✔✔Oligoanalgesia



... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - ✔✔✔Damage control
resuscitation

,... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - ✔✔✔Damage control
resuscitation



... is a principle that confuses on prevention rather than intervention. - ✔✔✔Damage control
resuscitation



... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF
- ✔✔✔Beta2-Transferrin



... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF
- ✔✔✔Beta2-Transferrin



... is a test that requires fluid to be sent to the lab and is considered the gold standard for identifying CSF
- ✔✔✔Beta2-Transferrin



... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory
effort - ✔✔✔Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause
a rise in CPP)



... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory
effort - ✔✔✔Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause
a rise in CPP)



... is a triad of assessment findings; widening pulse pressure, bradycardia, and diminished respiratory
effort - ✔✔✔Cushing ( it is an attempt to increase MAP against elevated ICP, ultimately trying to cause
a rise in CPP)



... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - ✔✔✔Cerebral contusion

, ... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - ✔✔✔Cerebral contusion



... is damaged brain tissue usually caused by blunt trauma - ✔✔✔Cerebral contusion



... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of
the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - ✔✔✔CPP; CPP = map - icp



... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of
the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - ✔✔✔CPP; CPP = map - icp



... is defined as the pressure gradient across the brain tissue, or the difference between the pressures of
the cerebral artery and venous vessels. - ✔✔✔CPP; CPP = map - icp



... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the
injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - ✔✔✔Immune response;
tissue hypoxia;neutrophils



... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the
injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - ✔✔✔Immune response;
tissue hypoxia;neutrophils



... is the initial post traumatic inflammatory response. ... ... activates this response and ... are sent to the
injury sites, activating signaling pathways that mobilize inflammatory cells. - ✔✔✔Immune response;
tissue hypoxia;neutrophils



... is the shifting of brain tissue with displacement into another compartment as the result of bleeding or
edema. - ✔✔✔Herniation
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