In a rural ED you receive ambulance pre-notification of a 24-year-old man involved in a motorcycle crash with right abdominal and pelvic injuries. ETA is 10 minutes. On arrival he remains shocked despite 2 litres of normal saline and has severe right lower abdominal and pelvic pain. eFAST is negative and CXR is normal. Pelvic X-ray is shown below.
| Observation |
Result |
| GCS |
15 |
| Heart rate |
130/min |
| BP |
75/45 mmHg |
| SpO2 |
98% room air |
| Respiratory rate |
24/min |
| Temperature |
35 C |
Pelvic X-ray
List four (4) important preparations before his arrival.
(Marked out of 4.0)
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List four (4) initial management priorities for his injuries.
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/ 4
List three (3) relevant findings on the pelvic X-ray.
(Marked out of 3.0)
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List four (4) important priorities in managing his shock.
(Marked out of 4.0)
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List two (2) physiological and three (3) pathological aims of resuscitation or massive transfusion.
(Marked out of 5.0)
| Aim type |
Aim |
| Physiological 1. |
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| Physiological 2. |
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| Pathological 1. |
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| Pathological 2. |
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| Pathological 3. |
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State the definition of massive transfusion for adults and for children.
(Marked out of 2.0)
/ 2
Total Score: 0 / 22
Percentage: 0%
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