SAQ 682 – Trauma – penetrating anterior neck injury and airway risk

Marked out of 12.00

A 27-year-old man is brought to ED with an isolated stab injury to the anterior neck. He is anxious and complains of dyspnoea. His photo is shown below.

Observation Result
GCS 15
Oxygen saturation 94% room air
Respiratory rate 18/min
Heart rate 101 bpm
Blood pressure 125/65 mmHg
Clinical photograph showing an anterior neck stab wound.
Anterior neck wound photograph

Complete the table with five (5) features of vascular and/or aerodigestive tract injury you would look for on initial assessment.

(Marked out of 10.0)


/ 10

State two (2) potential complications when securing the airway with standard RSI and direct laryngoscopy in this case.

(Marked out of 2.0)


/ 2

Total Score: 0 / 12

Percentage: 0%