Advanced Trauma Life Support Course for Physicians |
Contents
UPPER AIRWAY MANAGEMENT | 23 |
Professor and Chairman Department of Sur | 24 |
SHOCK | 47 |
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abdominal able acute adequate adult Advanced airway and/or applied assessment associated bleeding blood loss blunt body brain catheter cause cervical cervical spine changes chest circulation clinical completion complications considered continued cord cranial nerves demonstrate determine diagnosis direct emergency endotracheal evaluation examination extremity fluid fractures function head hemorrhage identify immediate immobilization increased indicated initial injury inserted intracranial pressure intubation Journal lateral life-threatening lower lung major monitoring Name necessary neck needed needle nerve neurological normal OBSERVED obtained occur oxygen pain participant patient performed peritoneal physician pneumothorax position possible present pressure primary procedure produce pulse removed require respiratory response result resuscitation secondary severe shock significant signs SKILLS skin skull specific spinal splint stabilization station Support surface surgical survey suspected techniques thoracotomy transfer trauma treatment tube urinary usually vascular vein venous ventilation volume wound x-rays