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Title: Trauma Assessment: The 20 Commandments


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Trauma AssessmentThe 20 Commandments
  • Paul A. Werfel, NREMT-P
  • Director, Paramedic Program
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Health Science
  • Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency
    Medicine
  • School of Health Technology Management
  • Department of Emergency Medicine
  • Stony Brook University, New York

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For copies of this presentation, feel free to
email me atpaul.werfel_at_stonybrook.edu
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There are dilemmas in life
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Some patient injuries/illnesses are obvious
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1. GENERAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • WE ARE IN THE INFORMATION BUISNESS

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2. GENERAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • THERE ARE MORE ILLNESSES THAN PROTOCOLS TO TREAT
    THEM

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3. GENERAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • DIABETICS, WOMEN, AND THE ELDERLY HAVE ATYPICAL
    MI PRESENTATIONS

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4. GENERAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • ASSESSING PATIENTS THAT HAVE
  • CONSUMED ADULT BEVERAGES OR RECREATIONAL
    DRUGS MAY BE DIFFICULT

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WHILE WE ARE ON THE SUBJECT OF MEDICATIONS
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You will learn the language of EMS and the names
of many disease entities
  • The baby has screaming meemmee Jesus
  • I have pileups in my Eucharist
  • I am afraid that she has old-timers disease
  • My wife is taking Latex
  • My wife is not an epileptic, she is catholic
  • I have very close veins
  • I have a ferocious liver

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5. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • WOMEN WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN MUST GO TO THE HOSPITAL
    FOR EVALUATION

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Some people hurt themselves bad enough to
dieAnonymous Trauma Surgeon
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6. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • HYPOTENSION IS A LATE SIGN OF SHOCK

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7. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • ADULTS CANNOT BECOME HYPOTENSIVE EXCLUSIVELY DUE
    TO CLOSED HEAD TRAUMA

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8. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • SHORT BOARDS, KEDs AND HARE TRACTION SPLINTS WORK
    WELL FOR STABLE TRAUMA VICTIMS--NOT FOR UNSTABLE
    ONES
  • SAGER SPLINTS CAN BE PLACED VERY QUICKLY

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9. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • THE MULTI-TRAUMA PATIENT WITH HEAD TRAUMA AND
    SHOCK NEEDS TO BE TREATED LIKE ANY OTHER
    MULTI-TRAUMA VICTIM

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In life, its always later than you think
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10. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • GERIATRIC PATIENTS MAY NEVER EXHIBIT TACHYCARDIA,
    PALLOR OR HYPOTENSION FROM BLOOD LOSS

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11. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • FALL OR DRUNK?

THE 4 STAGES OF LIFE
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12. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • THE ELDERLY CAN HAVE CATASTROPHIC ABDOMINAL
    TRAUMA WITH LITTLE OR NO PAIN

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Language of EMS-Its not always the patients
  • Patient has a burning sensation in his penis,
    which goes to his feet
  • The patient must have internal injuries, because
    there were no outernal ones
  • I started an ivy on the patient
  • 3 liters of nasal oxygen by mask
  • Patient pregnant, having benson and hedges
    contractions
  • Briggs and Stratton contractions
  • The patient has Cozumels breathing

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The two things that children wear out are
clothes and parents
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DADDYS IDEA OF BABYSITTING
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13. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • CHILDREN ARE NOT ADULTS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT IN
    THE DRYER TOO LONG

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14. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • CRYING, SCREAMING CHILDREN ARE USUALLY STABLE

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15. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • BLOOD PRESSURE IS AN UNRELIABLE SIGN OF PEDIATRIC
    SHOCK

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16. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • LETHARGY AND MINIMAL RESPONSE TO PAINFUL STIMULI
    IN CHILDREN IS AN OMINOUS FINDING

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17. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • In EMS, it is the mechanism, not the injury that
    we are treating

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18. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • If the news media gets footage of you treating a
    trauma patient that is not trapped, you have been
    on scene too long

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19. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • Dont miss things because they are not obvious

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20. TRAUMA PATIENT ASSESSMENT
  • Patients with unexplained hypotension frequently
    have abdominal bleeds

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CONCLUSIONS
  • Keep yourself out of trouble
  • "Be careful The toes you step on today may be
    connected to the butt you'll be kissing
    tomorrow."
  • Stay up to date
  • Role of experience
  • So, I see that you have 20 years of EMS
    experience, is that really 20 years or 1 year of
    experience that you repeated 20 times?

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Questions?
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THANK YOU
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