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show acute pericarditis  
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show Beck's triad for cardiac tamponade  
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show constrictive pericarditis  
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What is the following heart dz: chest pain that lessens the patient leans forward   show
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what is the next step in the evaluation of a pulsatile abdominal mass and bruit?   show
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show shock at 360J-->CPR continuously-->shock q2 min-->if shock not working give first dose of epi or vasopressin-->continue to shock at 360J q2 min and keep giving epi q3-5 min  
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What CXR findings might indicate a ruptured thoracic aorta?   show
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show absent breath sounds and hyperresonance to percussion (hollow sound) on the affected side, distended neck vv, hypotension.  
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What is the tx for tension PTX?   show
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Where should you place a needle to decompress a tension PTX?   show
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show free-floating portion of the chest wall that moves paradoxically to the rest of the chest wall(inward motion with inspiration) and results from 3 or more sequential rib fractures.  
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show O2 supplementation, close monitoring for resp compromise, BiPAP by mask or endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation, analgesia.  
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show chest tube  
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What are the initial steps in management of abdominal stab wound   show
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What is the management for blunt ab trauma in a pt with stable vital signs?   show
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show primary and secondary survey, assess for and manage pelvic fracture, FAST exam.  
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show Emergent laparotomy  
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A patient presents with blunt ab trauma and unstable vitals. Their FAST exam shows NO blood in the pelvis. What is the next step?   show
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A patient presents with blunt ab trauma and unstable vitals. Their FAST exam is inconclusive. What is the next step?   show
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show CT abdomen and pelvis + observation +/- admission  
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What is the tx for a retroperitoneal hematoma, 2/2 penetrating injury or if there is exsanguination into abdomen (bloody peritoneal aspirate)   show
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What is the treatement for retroperitoneal hematoma 2/2 blunt trauma w/o blood in the abdomen?   show
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Patient presents with pelvic fracture who is hemodynamically unstable. FAST exam shows no fluid in the pelvis. What is the next step?   show
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Patient presents with pelvic fracture. FAST exam detects the presence of blood. What is the next step?   show
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show consider retroperitoneal hemorrhage, do angiography with possible emobolization  
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Patient presents with pelvic fracture. It is important to assess for bladder and urethral injury with ________________.   show
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show foley catheter for 10-14days  
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Patient presents with pelvic fracture and intraperitoneal bladder rupture. What is the next step?   show
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show blod at urethral meatus, high-riding "ballotable' prostate, or absence of palpable prostate.  
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show hematuria is most frequently seen in bladder injuries. A cystography can be used to dx and determine if it is intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal.  
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show cardiac tamponade. Do pericardiocentesis (or pericardial window).  
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Chest trauma + hypotension + JVD + respiratory distress. What is the next step in the management of this pt?   show
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show Child and elder only  
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Trauma in pregnant women increases the risk of ______________.   show
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What is the most prevalent form of child abuse?   show
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show emergent laparotomy  
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show urgent laparotomy  
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show angiography with possible embolization  
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show emergent lap  
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What is the next step in the evaluation of the following patient: blunt abdominal trauma + unstable vitals + FAST show no fluid in pelvis   show
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show DPL  
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show CT abdomen & pelvis  
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show emergent lap  
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What additional studies can be performed in the case of a stable patient with an abdominal stab wound that penetrated the peritoneum?   show
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show full sensory and motor exam  
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Since bleeding b/w the fetus and mother is a concern in trauma, what actions should be taken once the patient and the fetus are stabilized?   show
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