SAQ 809 – Trauma – blunt chest trauma initial CXR and deterioration

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You are the consultant in a tertiary trauma centre. Prehospital notification is received for a 50-year-old man arriving in 10 minutes after a high-speed motor vehicle collision into a tree.

Initial chest X-ray after blunt trauma.
Initial trauma CXR

List two (2) critical conditions you are concerned about, and for each provide a supporting finding visible on the CXR.

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Observation Value
HR 140
BP 90/64
GCS 15
Sats 90% on 15 L non-rebreather mask


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Based on these findings, state your immediate emergency department management.

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He becomes agitated and pulls off his oxygen mask. List five (5) possible causes of altered conscious state in this context.

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After intubation his HR is 90, BP 100/52 and oxygen saturation 84% on FiO2 1.0. List five (5) causes of this deterioration.

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CT confirms isolated chest injuries. List three (3) indications for immediate emergent operative management.

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