Senior Director of Education Life Link III Minneapolis, Minnesota
Description: Trauma is associated with a wide range of injuries, many of which are life-threatening. Bizarre and unusual mechanisms and injuries intrigue all of us. When seconds count mental preparation and rehearsal can make the difference but if they are rare in occurrence how can we prepare? An insightful case study approach is used to illustrate these points.
Learning Objectives:
Describe the procedure for an inverse intubation procedure
Discuss the importance of the Monroe Kellie Hypothesis.
List the LeFort Classification of facial injury.
Discuss the effects of blast injury and immediate care concerns.
Formulate a treatment plan for the management of hypovolemic shock