A(n) _____ sign of extremity vascular trauma includes diminished distal pulses
Grade _____ splenic injury is defined as shattered spleen or devascularization of the spleen
_____ = testicular pain and discharge + UTI symptoms
Hint: Testicular torsion/Epididymitis
What is the pathogenesis of Boerhaave syndrome? _____
Dysuria and urinary retention following penile fracture is managed with _____
Hint: next step
Humerus fracture and open fracture, displacement, or neurovascular compromise is managed with _____
Hint: treatment
Femoral shaft fractures can lead to excessive _____
Do you circumcise pts with either hypospadias or epispadias? _____
_____ can be an overuse injury presenting as progressive knee pain in the setting of running and squatting
What is the initial treatment for omphalocele and gastroschisis? _____
Chest trauma management
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Head trauma management
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Spinal trauma
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Blunt abdominal trauma
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Penetrating abdominal trauma
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Pelvic fractures and hemorrhage
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Extremity trauma and vascular injuries
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Burns assessment and management
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Traumatic shock management
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Resuscitative thoracotomy
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Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
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Trauma in pregnancy
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Pediatric trauma considerations
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