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* Support the airway with the most appropriate adjunct.
* Support the airway with the most appropriate adjunct.
* Prepare for immediate transport to the closest trauma facility.
* Prepare for immediate transport to the closest trauma facility.
* Administer [[Ancef|ANCEF]] 2 gm IV/IO for adults or 50 mg/kg IV/IO up to 2gm for pediatrics
* Administer [[Ancef|ANCEF]] 1 gm IV/IO for adults or 50 mg/kg IV/IO up to 1 gm for pediatrics


====EXTERNAL BLEEDING====
====EXTERNAL BLEEDING====

Latest revision as of 13:53, 31 January 2024

Section 6 - TRAUMA

6.12 TRUNK PENETRATING INJURIES

INITIAL TRAUMA CARE (2.02)

  • Administer Oxygen via NRBM to maintain SaO2 at >95%
  • Support the airway with the most appropriate adjunct.
  • Prepare for immediate transport to the closest trauma facility.
  • Administer ANCEF 1 gm IV/IO for adults or 50 mg/kg IV/IO up to 1 gm for pediatrics

EXTERNAL BLEEDING

  • If chest wound present refer to Parameter 6.04 Chest Injuries.
  • Apply a hemostatic (chitosan based) dressing to help stop bleeding if available. **Pack the wound with the hemostatic dressing to assist in bleeding control.
  • Look for exit wounds and or additional wounds if gunshot or stab wounds are present.
  • Refer to ANALGESIA / SEDATION PRACTICE PARAMETERS (2.04).

EVISCERATION

  • If evisceration present, apply a moist sterile dressing using normal saline over the exposed contents apply a large over dressing over the moist, sterile dressing protecting the abdominal contents to conserve heat.
  • Look for exit wound in the flanks and back areas – dress/cover all wounds.

IMPALED OBJECT

  • If an impaled object is present, stabilize the impaled object in place by any means possible to reduce movement or inadvertent removal of the impaled item.
  • Examine the posterior (back areas) for exit wounds or protruding impaled objects.