Title: Overview of ATLS
1Overview of ATLS
- William P. Bozeman, MD, FACEP
- Assistant Professor, Dept. of Emergency Medicine
- University of Florida Health Sciences Center /
Jacksonville
2Overview of ATLS
3Overview of ATLS
- Primary Survey (ABCDEs)
- Resuscitation
- Secondary Survey
- Definitive Care
- Things to remember...
4Primary Survey - Immediate Threats to Life (Only!)
- A Airway
- B Breathing
- C Circulation
- Obstructed?
- Breath Sounds Present?
- Bilaterally?
- Peripheral Pulse?
- Femoral? Carotid?
- (Not BP Measurement.)
5Primary Survey - Immediate Threats to Life (Only!)
- Global (AVPU or GCS)
- Gross Motor Function
- (i.e. spinal cord integrity)
- Nekkid!
6Common Life Threatening Pathology
- A Airway
- B Breathing
- C Circulation
- Obstruction
- Tension PTX or HTX
- Open PTX
- Flail Chest
- Hypovolemic Shock
- Massive hemorrhage
- Spinal Shock
7Overview of ATLS
- Primary Survey (ABCDEs)
- Resuscitation
- Secondary Survey
- Definitive Care
- Things to remember...
8Resuscitation
- IVs (Two. Large.)
- Control Bleeding
- Fluids
- Blood
- Screening X-Rays
- 3 C Spine, Chest, Pelvis.
- 5 3 TL Spine.
9Overview ATLS
- Primary Survey (ABCDEs)
- Resuscitation
- Secondary Survey
- Definitive Care
- Things to remember...
10Secondary Survey
- Now find out what happened, whats injured.
- History (AMPLE)
- Physical.
- Organized, complete head to toe exam.
- Roll, check back.
- Remember TMs and rectal.
- Foley. NG or OG tube.
11Overview of ATLS
- Primary Survey (ABCDEs)
- Resuscitation
- Secondary Survey
- Definitive Care
- Things to remember...
12Definitive diagnostics and care...
- Diagnostic Xrays (?)
- CT Scans (?)
- Ultrasound (?)
- MRI (?)
- DPL (?)
- Operating Room (?)
- Laceration Repairs (?)
- Antibiotics,Tetanus (?)
- Other Medications (?)
- Hyperbarics (?)
13Overview of ATLS
14Overview of ATLS
- Primary Survey (ABCDEs)
- Resuscitation
- Secondary Survey
- Definitive Care
- Things to remember...
15Roles of the Trauma Team
Airway
Nurse
Team Member
Team Member
Boss
Attending
Nurse
16Roles of the Trauma Team
- Boss
- Directs the team, communicates decisions
- Free to roam
- Attending speaks through Boss (or teaches
directly)
17Roles of the Trauma Team
- Airway
- A B of primary survey
- Intubation (if needed)
- Head / Neck in secondary survey
- Nurses
- Attach monitors, give blood / fluids / meds
- Recording nurse records at foot of bed
18Roles of the Trauma Team
- Team Members
- Expose, examine (secondary survey)
- Procedures as directed (by boss)
- Chest Tubes
- Lac repairs
- Rectals, foleys routinely assigned to team
member.
19Things to rememberThe Ideal Trauma Resuscitation
- Roles are pre-assigned
- Clear direction communication
- Pertinent findings verbalized in proper order
- All team members know all findings
- Rapid, Efficient
- Calm Quiet!
20Things to remember The FAST Exam
- 4 views (RUQ, LUQ, SP, Pericard.)
- A noninvasive DPL
- Sensitive for free fluid ( __ - __ )
- Not specific.
- Not good for solid organ injury.
- Not good for hollow organ injury.
21Things to rememberClassification of Shock
Class EBL Pulse BP Mental
Treatment I lt15 (lt750ml)
- - nl
Fluids II 15-30 (750-1.5L) ?
- /-anxious
Fluids III 30-40 (1.5L-2.0L) ?
? anxious Fluids
Blood IV gt40 (gt2.0L) ? ? ? ?
confused Fluids Blood
22A Special Case Penetrating Trauma to trunk
(especially GSWs)
- Need to rapidly find all penetrating injuries and
all retained thoracoabd. projectiles - Therefore...
23A Special Case Penetrating Trauma to trunk
(especially GSWs)
- Examine for entry/exit wounds immediately after
the primary survey. - (Wait to take BP start IVs, take history.)
- Mark all entry and exit sites with radiopaque
arrow markers. - Take xrays immediately.
- (Team member wearing lead may start IVs, place
chest tubes, etc. during xrays.)
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