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Chest Trauma
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07/27/2010

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Term
_ is the most frequent result of chest trauma.
Definition
Hypoxia
Term
what are the etiologies of hypoxia
Definition

hypovolemia

hypoventilation

pulomonary contusions witnh unoxygenated lung tissues

pressure shagnes in the pleural cavity (pneumothorax)

Term
what are the maagement goal of chest trauma
Definition

treat hypoxia

ensure adequate ventilation to perfused lung tissues

Term
what is the primary survey of chest trauma
Definition

airway

breathing

circulation

disability

exposure

Term
What are the types of trauma
Definition

blunt trauma

penetrating trauma

Term
external forces impacting on the  chest wall is defined as ?
Definition
blunt trauma
Term
Acceleration/deceleration trauma and compression trauam are what typr of trauma/
Definition
blunt trauma
Term

this describes what kind of trauma:

·   Relatively mobile organs continue to move upon impact while fixed structures remain still

·   Shearing Forces Applied

·   Organ and Vessel Tearing

 

Definition
Acceleration/Deceleration trauma
Term

this describes what type of trauma

·   Sudden pressure to chest wall

·   Imagine “popping” a paper bag with your hands

·   Can be direct or indirect pressure

 

Definition
compression trauma
Term
Compression of the abdominal cavity with rupture of diphragm is what type of chest injury?
Definition
indirect compression injury
Term

true or false

Remove a impaled  object at site of injury from the patient upon arrival at incident.

Definition

False

Never remove an impaled object until patient is in the OR for immediate repair of vessel and organ injuries

Term

below are life threatening injuries that require _ attention:

tension pntx

open pntx

massive hemothorax

flail chest

cardiac tamponade

Definition
all require immediate attention
Term
tension pntx is diagnosed on xray: true or false
Definition
false.... tension pntx is  NOT AN XRAY DIAGNOSIS
Term
A  tension pneumothorax occurs when a one one way valve leak from lung of chest wall into _ without a means to _.
Definition
A  tension pneumothorax occurs when a one one way valve leak from lung of chest wall into pleural space without a means to escape.
Term

these are the signs and sxs of a _?

 Respiratory distress,

tracheal deviation

absent breath sounds,

JVD,

Sub Q emphysema,

cyanosis

Definition
tension pneumothorax
Term

a defect in the chest wall allows air entry into the pleural space is a _?

 

also called a "sucking chest wound"

Definition
open pneumothorax
Term
A massive hemothorax is most often caused by disruption of _ or _ vessels.
Definition
A massive hemothorax is most often caused by disruption of pulmonary or systemic vessels.
Term
this occurs whtn a segment  of chest wall is freely mobile and does not have continuity wiht the remainder of the thoracic cage.
Definition
flail chest
Term
at least how many ribs must be fractured and in how many places to cause flail chest?
Definition
2  fx ribs in 2 places
Term
what  is important in managing flail chest
Definition
managing pulmonary contusion is key
Term
collection of fluid in the pericardial sac is known as?
Definition
pericardial tamponade
Term
what is the comon cause of pericadial tamponade?
Definition
penetrating trauma
Term

Becks triad is composed of:

_ arterial pressure

_venous pressure

_heart sounds

Definition

·   Becks Triad

·   Decreased arterial pressure (BP)

·   Increased venous pressure (JVD)

·   Muffled Heart Tones

Term

these conditions describe:

·   Similar to Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome

·   Gradually worsening respiratory failure

·   Early intubation and ventilation

 

Definition
pulmonary contusion
Term

What is the  Most common cause of sudden death after motor vehicle accident or fall from a great height?

Definition
traumatic aortic rupture
Term
where does aortic rupture usu occur?
Definition

Often occurs at the ligamentum arteriosum and also at the aortic root, the junction of the great vessels, or the diaphragm

Term

these conditions describe what type of injury:

·   Injury to trachea or larynx with partial or complete airway obstruction

·   Bronchial injury is usually within one inch of the carina (bifurcation)

·   Airway maintenance, bronchoscopy, thoracotomy (open chest and look directly at bronchial injury)

 

Definition

Tracheo-bronchial Tree Injuries

Term

these conditions describe what type of injury:

·   Most often from penetrating injury

·   Results in mediastinitis and empyema

·   Pain and shock out of proportion to apparent injury

·   Gastric contents in the chest tube

·   Gastrograffin swallow or endoscopy; way to diagnose and look for hole

·   Surgical repair or gastrostomy

 

Definition
Esophageal trauma
Term

these condition describe what type of injury:

·   Blunt trauma may cause acute herniation

·   Penetrating trauma may rupture over time

·   Liver usually protects the right side

·   Often mistaken for loculated pneumothorax

·   Bowel sounds in chest

·   N-G tube in chest on x-ray

 

Definition
traumatic diaphragmatic hernia
Term

these conditions describe what kind of trauma:

·   Rarely diagnosed

·   Often missed; chest pain attributed to chest wall contusion

·   Ranges from microscopic tears to frank MI

·   EKG changes, Serial enzyme deterioration

·   Admit to monitor for dysrhythmia

 

Definition
myocardial contusion
Term

these conditions describe what kind of trauma/injury:

·   Often blunt trauma

·   Ventilation / Perfusion defect

·   Decreased breath sounds and hyperresonance on the affected side

·   Confirm with CXR and chest tube insertion OR needle thoracentesis in acute situation

 

Definition
pneumothorax
Term

these conditions describe what kind of trauma/injury:

·   Primary cause laceration of lung or intercostal vessel

·   Most self-limiting

·   If sufficient to appear on CXR then place a chest tube

 

Definition
hemothorax
Term
what is the most common injured component of the chest?
Definition
ribs
Term

these conditions describe what kind of injury:

·   Most commonly injured component of the chest

·   Splinting impairs ventilation

·   High index of suspicion for more serious injuries

·   Analgesia and nerve blocks: VERY IMP!  Painful; good for preventing ARDS

 

Definition
rib fxs
Term
when inserting a chest tube where do insert at? and why there?
Definition
insert a chest tube above the rib because all important vessels lie below the rib
Term
what is the gold standard test for a aortic rupture or tear?
Definition
aortogram
Term
do you treat pneumonitis from trauma?
Definition
NO!!! it is not an infection, but rather an inflammatory response so ABx will not respond
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