Dive into the world of trauma nursing from the FAST exam, to the operating room and subsequent inpatient care. Michelle Dedeo, trauma and neuro clinical nurse specialist, explains key trauma concepts such as the trauma assessment, the triad of death, and massive transfusion protocols.
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The primary survey in trauma is a quick and structured evaluation to rapidly spot and manage life-threatening issues in a patient. It’s based on the ABCDE approach:
This assessment focuses on immediate threats and is followed by a more detailed secondary survey to comprehensively assess the patient’s condition.
A FAST exam (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) is a rapid bedside ultrasound examination performed in trauma situations to quickly assess for free fluid or blood in the abdomen and chest.
The FAST exam typically focuses on four main areas:
The trauma triad of death involves three critical conditions:
When these occur together in trauma patients, they worsen each other, leading to higher mortality risks. Hypothermia impairs clotting and cardiac function, while acidosis disrupts metabolism and coagulation. Coagulopathy exacerbates bleeding. Rapid intervention to address these factors is crucial for patient survival.
The Thromboelastography (TEG) test is a real-time test assesses clot dynamics, guiding tailored interventions to address coagulation issues. By analyzing parameters like clotting time, strength, and fibrinolysis, physicians adjust blood product administration to optimize clotting.
A massive transfusion protocol (MTP) is a structured and predefined set of actions that healthcare providers follow when a patient experiences severe bleeding and requires a large volume of blood products.
The goal of an MTP is to rapidly deliver the appropriate combination of blood products, including red blood cells, plasma, platelets, andother clotting factors, to address both the loss of blood volume and the need for clotting factors to control bleeding.
Michelle Dedeo is a clinical nurse specialist in the Seattle, WA area. Her work as a clinical nurse, clinical leader, and nurse educator have focused in trauma and neuro critical care.
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Dive into the world of trauma nursing from the FAST exam, to the operating room and subsequent inpatient care. Michelle Dedeo, trauma and neuro clinical nurse specialist, explains key trauma concepts such as the trauma assessment, the triad of death, and massive transfusion protocols.
Guest: Michelle Dedeo
Michelle Dedeo is a clinical nurse specialist in the Seattle, WA area. Her work as a clinical nurse, clinical leader, and nurse educator have focused in trauma and neuro critical care.
Brush up on neuroscience with Michelle's SCRN Prep Podcast
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