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is open and competent, that breathing is unlabored, and that circulation—i.e. pulses that can be felt—is present. This is sometimes described as the "A, B, C's"—Airway, Breathing, and
Circulation—and is the first step in any resuscitation or triage. Then, the history of the accident or injury is amplified with any medical, dietary (timing of last oral intake) and history, from whatever sources that might be available such as family, friends, and previous treating physicians. This method is sometimes given the mnemonic "
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to acquire images, although this gets shorter with each generation of scanners, and the removal of the patient from the immediate view of the emergency or surgical staff. Many providers use the aid of an algorithm such as the ATLS guidelines to determine which images to obtain following the initial assessment. These algorithms take into account the mechanism of injury,
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327:, due to the greater precision in identifying the mechanism of injury. The priority in assessing blunt trauma in sports injuries is separating contusions and musculo-tendinous injuries from injuries to solid organs and the gut. It is also crucial to recognize the potential for developing blood loss and to react accordingly. Blunt injuries to the
529:(TBI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality and is most commonly caused by falls, motor vehicle crashes, sports- and work-related injuries, and assaults. It is the most common cause of death in patients under the age of 25. TBI is graded from mild to severe, with greater severity correlating with increased morbidity and mortality.
1087:. If surgery is indicated, there are numerous options available. A comprehensive discussion between the patient and the surgeon will take place to carefully evaluate the best approach, tailored to the patient's specific condition and injury. Conservative measures such as maintaining a clear and open airway, oxygen support,
469:, or chest tube. This tube is typically installed because it helps restore a certain balance in pressures (usually due to misplaced air or surrounding blood) that are impeding the lungs' ability to inflate and thus exchange vital gases that allow the body to function. A less common procedure that may be employed is a
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if required. If time and the patient's stability permit, a CT examination may be carried out if available. Its advantages include superior definition of the injury, leading to grading of the injury and sometimes the confidence to avoid or postpone surgery. Its disadvantages include the time taken
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are often given to manage blunt thoracic trauma. Oftentimes, pain control is the most basic and effective treatment approach because the presence of severe pain may lead to impairment of proper breathing, further exacerbating impaired lungs. Pain management in thoracic trauma patients improves the
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may be placed if there is suspicion of trauma to the neck. Evaluation of blunt trauma to the head continues with the secondary survey for evidence of cranial trauma, including bruises, contusions, lacerations, and abrasions. In addition to noting external injury, a comprehensive neurologic exam is
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or CT scan to detect fractures; however, if there is concern for life-threatening bleeding, patients should receive an X-ray of the pelvis. Following initial treatment of the patient, fractures may need to be treated surgically if significant, while some minor fractures may heal without requiring
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on patients to stabilize the patient's pelvis and prevent further damage to these structures while patients are transported to a hospital. During the evaluation of trauma patients in an emergency department, the stability of the pelvis is typically assessed by the healthcare provider to determine
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experienced by most patients. To evaluate the spectrum of cardiac injury, the
American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) organ injury scale may be used to aid in determining the extent of the injury (see Evaluation and Diagnosis below). BCI may be broken down into
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pressure in the more serious, depending on the force applied. Initially, there may be few indications that serious internal abdominal injury has occurred, making assessment more challenging and requiring a high degree of clinical suspicion.
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injuries. The most common mechanism for solely upper extremity injuries is machine operation or tool use. Work-related accidents and vehicle crashes are also common causes. The injured extremity is examined for four major
649:, essentially asking, "Does blood seem to be getting through the injured area in a way that enough is getting to the parts past the injury?" When it is not obvious that the answer is "yes", an injured extremity index or
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Brophy RH, Gamradt SC, Barnes RP, Powell JW, DelPizzo JJ, Rodeo SA, Warren RF (January 2008). "Kidney injuries in professional
American football: implications for management of an athlete with 1 functioning kidney".
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that is often performed following traumatic injuries. Should a patient appear hemodynamically unstable in the absence of obvious blood on the FAST scan, there may be concern for bleeding into the
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typically performed to assess for damage to the brain. Depending on the mechanism of injury and examination, a CT scan of the skull and brain may be ordered. This is typically done to assess for
238:. The former occurs from a direct blow, such as a punch, or compression against a non-yielding object such as a seat belt or steering column. This force may deform a hollow organ, increasing its
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may prove useful in such instances. Those experiencing more obvious complications from a blunt chest injury will likely undergo a focused assessment with sonography for trauma (
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greater than or equal to 120mmHg. Lastly, healthcare professionals should conduct consecutive neurological examinations to allow for early identification of elevated
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at the time the trauma initially occurs or even until hours after. A high degree of clinical suspicion may sometimes be required to identify such injuries, a
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2606:Chinese Journal of Traumatology
2179:New England Journal of Medicine
1369:Mukhopadhyay M (October 2009).
1202:from the original on 2017-09-24
1191:"Hard Hits: Blunt Force Trauma"
956:no abdominal pain or tenderness
307:and manual thrusts to clear an
261:of the bowel and injury to the
3479:Post-traumatic stress disorder
1945:The British Journal of Surgery
1941:"Epidemiology of major trauma"
1028:blood supply of the intestines
1011:. Perforation of the small or
823:A life-threatening concern is
664:(a rapid breakdown of injured
600:, making up as much as 30% of
381:ventilation-perfusion mismatch
87:ventilation-perfusion mismatch
81:, occasionally complicated as
1:
1700:Interventional Pericardiology
999:Treatment of abdominal trauma
672:) or may potentially develop
3120:Advanced trauma life support
3088:Diagnostic peritoneal lavage
2560:10.5811/westjem.2010.11.2016
1655:10.1007/978-1-4471-2259-3_10
924:diagnostic peritoneal lavage
915:American College of Surgeons
522:Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
139:elderly who experience falls
2618:10.1016/j.cjtee.2020.04.003
2511:10.1136/bmj.39534.686192.80
2472:10.1016/j.ejrad.2005.02.001
2390:Emergency Medicine Practice
2191:10.1056/NEJM193209012070903
1910:10.1097/TA.0b013e31827a05e3
893:injury, valvular injuries,
787:in a patient with previous
633:are examined for expanding
576:Blunt trauma to extremities
554:intraparenchymal hemorrhage
500:fracture of the skull bones
3541:
2808:Retroperitoneal hemorrhage
1741:Current Cardiology Reports
1525:10.1177/014556131109000819
783:showing a fracture of the
461:An example of a chest tube
452:airway obstruction/rupture
29:
3161:Resuscitative thoracotomy
3049:Clinical prediction rules
1796:10.1016/j.suc.2017.03.004
1753:10.1007/s11886-016-0698-9
1708:10.1007/978-3-642-11335-2
1645:Falter F, Nair S (2012).
1477:10.1007/s10016-001-0147-z
1296:10.1080/15389580903191450
1284:Traffic Injury Prevention
1235:10.1016/j.emc.2007.06.002
1162:. StatPearls Publishing.
868:is well-protected by the
853:endovascular intervention
64:
55:
3057:Abbreviated Injury Scale
1872:"Traumatic Brain Injury"
1570:10.1177/0363546507308940
1057:traumatic brain injuries
1024:Prophylactic antibiotics
909:Evaluation and diagnosis
849:retroperitoneal hematoma
313:infectious mononucleosis
3288:Penetrating head injury
3283:Intracranial hemorrhage
1939:Søreide K (July 2009).
1061:systolic blood pressure
975:and preventing ongoing
950:absence of intoxication
668:that can overwhelm the
542:subarachnoid hemorrhage
218:, or seatbelt, causing
131:road traffic collisions
3484:Subcutaneous emphysema
3443:Volkmann's contracture
3293:Traumatic brain injury
3130:Early appropriate care
3125:Damage control surgery
2425:ANZ Journal of Surgery
2360:"Blunt Cardiac Injury"
2121:10.1056/NEJMicm1701729
1053:mechanical ventilation
959:no blood in the urine.
791:
585:
572:
527:Traumatic brain injury
518:
496:blood within the skull
462:
431:
339:
206:
197:Blunt abdominal trauma
121:, and creates an open
111:non-penetrating trauma
3258:Thoracic aorta injury
3218:Diaphragmatic rupture
3062:Injury Severity Score
3032:Trauma triad of death
2915:Occupational injuries
2298:Life in the Fast Lane
2156:10.1056/NEJMra0801327
1994:The Journal of Trauma
1876:Life in the Fast Lane
1065:intracranial pressure
930:before proceeding to
845:retroperitoneal space
831:, iliac arteries, or
778:
746:motor vehicle crashes
611:functional components
583:
570:
558:intracranial pressure
534:diffuse axonal injury
508:
460:
438:, open pneumothorax,
429:
343:Blunt thoracic trauma
337:
204:
3433:Compartment syndrome
3072:Revised Trauma Score
2920:Traumatic amputation
1702:. Berlin: Springer.
1333:. pp. 192–204.
1261:bestpractice.bmj.com
1156:"Blunt Force Trauma"
1093:volume resuscitation
937:physical examination
903:myocardial contusion
859:Blunt cardiac trauma
674:compartment syndrome
651:ankle-brachial index
596:are the most common
481:Blunt cranial trauma
436:tension pneumothorax
290:blunt splenic trauma
273:and injuries to the
3515:Medical emergencies
3268:Blunt kidney trauma
3238:Pulmonary contusion
1838:"Blunt Head Trauma"
1444:on 21 December 2018
1387:10.5001/omj.2009.52
1017:exploratory surgery
766:reproductive organs
740:Blunt pelvic trauma
682:muscle compartments
655:computed tomography
538:cerebral contusions
391:due to the way the
3382:Spinal cord injury
3341:Penetrating trauma
3208:Soft tissue injury
2883:Penetrating trauma
2803:Grey Turner's sign
2793:Subungual hematoma
1229:(3): 713–733, ix.
1196:login.medscape.com
1085:surgical operation
792:
586:
573:
519:
471:pericardiocentesis
463:
432:
349:blunt chest injury
340:
207:
115:penetrating trauma
107:blunt force trauma
32:Blunt Force Trauma
3497:
3496:
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3410:
3253:Internal bleeding
3248:Cardiac tamponade
3203:Joint dislocation
3169:
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3101:
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2959:
2958:
2505:(7650): 938–942.
2064:Annals of Surgery
1717:978-3-642-11334-5
1616:10.1136/bmj.g1137
1512:Ear Nose Throat J
1340:978-1-4441-0962-7
1102:low oxygen levels
1089:tube thoracostomy
1049:oxygen saturation
550:epidural hematoma
546:subdural hematoma
515:epidural hematoma
477:may be employed.
467:intercostal drain
448:cardiac tamponade
301:Heimlich maneuver
100:
99:
37:Medical condition
16:(Redirected from
3532:
3403:Pediatric trauma
3398:Geriatric trauma
3362:Abdominal trauma
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3110:
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2951:Abdominal trauma
2859:Ballistic trauma
2746:Friction blister
2741:Fracture blister
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690:plain film X-ray
271:ligamentum teres
182:life-threatening
105:, also known as
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2317:
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2294:"Pelvic Trauma"
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899:cardiac chamber
895:coronary artery
878:cardiac failure
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796:pelvic fracture
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730:lower extremity
712:as well as the
710:upper extremity
606:lower extremity
578:
562:hemicraniectomy
524:
491:cervical collar
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294:small intestine
269:tear along the
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2169:
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1904:(2): 597–603.
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754:proximal femur
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662:rhabdomyolysis
613:which include
577:
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389:cardiac output
387:, and reduced
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