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EPIC - TBI
  • EPIC - TBI

 
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What is the proper ventilation rate in an 8 year-old patient?

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Should the amount of fluids given to patients be documented?

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All TBI patients are at risk for deterioration and hypoxia.

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Approximately how many emergency department visits are accounted to TBIs in 1 year in the United States?

1 vote

Your patient presents with possible TBI. The patient's initial GCS is 14 and the SpO2 is 96%. You should:

2 votes

Which of these methods is most reliable for identifying major TBI following trauma?

2 votes

Who of these choices is at most risk for a TBI?

2 votes

Which of these is the leading cause of TBIs?

2 votes

Did you know March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month?

1 vote

Which of the following is not an "H-bomb" to look out for in TBI patient vital signs?

3 votes

What should the systolic blood pressure (SBP) never drop below in a 5 y/o?

2 votes

In patients diagnosed with major TBI, how often does the patient have initial GCS of 13-15?

1 vote

What is the proper ventilation rate for a 17 y/o?

3 votes

Are you attending our EPIC Refresher: Interactive Webinar on February 2 at 10 am?

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Hypoxia is defined as oxygen saturation less than:

3 votes

According to EPIC guidelines, the minimum systolic blood pressure is:

3 votes

Of injury-related deaths, about what percentage is attributed to traumatic brain injuries?

3 votes

What is the proper ETCO2 range in a TBI patient?

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You are transporting a TBI patient to a trauma center. The patient has a GCS of 9: Eyes 2 (open to pain), Verbal 3 (incoherent words), Motor 4 (withdraws to pain), with spontaneous respirations of 10 breaths/min with a non-rebreather mask at 15 L/min of oxygen and SPO2 at 97%. Upon re-assessment, you find the patient’s respiratory rate has decreased to 8/minute and the SPO2 is 90%. You immediately:

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A 26 year old female is in a motor vehicle accident. She is found unconscious on the front passenger side floorboard area. After assessing the scene is safe, when should oxygen be applied and basic airway opening maneuvers be done?

4 votes
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