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Penetrating Neck Injury
, June 07, 2002
Penetrating Neck Injury
Karim Brohi, trauma.org 7:6, June 2002
Introduction
The management of penetrating neck trauma has changed over the past two decades from mandatory exploration of…
Initial evaluation
Chest Trauma Initial Evaluation
, February 09, 2004
Summary
Hypoxia and hypoventilation are the primary killers of acute trauma patients. Assessment of ventilation is therefore given high priority in the primary survey - as the second ‘B’ or Breathing stage. It may be obvious that there is a ventilatory problem during assessment of the airway. Similarly, the identification or actual severity of certain conditions may only be determined subsequently, after assessment of the circulation or the use of monitoring or diagnostic adjuncts.
