Nursing /Chapter 24: Trauma Overview

Chapter 24: Trauma Overview

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This flashcard set explains trauma types and mechanisms, including blunt and penetrating trauma, various types of motor vehicle accidents (MVAs), and coup-contrecoup brain injuries. It also highlights significant indicators of MOI, considerations for fall-related injuries, and the impact and frequency of penetrating trauma.

force that causes injury to the body and doesn’t penetrate the soft tissue(skin)

blunt trauma

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Definition

force that causes injury to the body and doesn’t penetrate the soft tissue(skin)

blunt trauma

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penetrating trauma

any object that can pierce and penetrate the surface and underlying tissues in the body

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types of MVA

frontal(head-on)
rear-end 
lateral(t-bone)
roll overs
rotational (spinning)

compression injury (bruising) to the anterior portion of the brain and stretching or tearing of the posterior portion of the brain

coup-contrecoup brain injury

significant MOI are suggested by

death in vehicle 
severe deformity of vehicle
intrusions from a lateral type of accident
severe damage to the rear 
rotational crashes
ejec...

what do you need to consider when dealing with falls

height of fall
type of surface
body part that hit first
path of energy displacement

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TermDefinition

force that causes injury to the body and doesn’t penetrate the soft tissue(skin)

blunt trauma

penetrating trauma

any object that can pierce and penetrate the surface and underlying tissues in the body

types of MVA

frontal(head-on)
rear-end 
lateral(t-bone)
roll overs
rotational (spinning)

compression injury (bruising) to the anterior portion of the brain and stretching or tearing of the posterior portion of the brain

coup-contrecoup brain injury

significant MOI are suggested by

death in vehicle 
severe deformity of vehicle
intrusions from a lateral type of accident
severe damage to the rear 
rotational crashes
ejection from vehicle

what do you need to consider when dealing with falls

height of fall
type of surface
body part that hit first
path of energy displacement

what is the second leading cause of trauma death

penetrating trauma

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penetrating trauma wounds