Items tagged with VICTORIAN STATE TRAUMA SYSTEM

Victorian State Trauma System; Paediatric Trauma Poster

Victorian State Trauma System; Paediatric Trauma Poster

  • Last Updated: 2018
  • Author(s): Victorian State Trauma System
  • Language(s): English

Make early contact with PIPER for advice from the Paediatric Major Trauma Service & to initiate retrieval.

  • Delayed management of the obstructed airway and inadequate fluid resuscitation are two of the most preventable causes of death in paediatric patients.
  • The family of an injured child requires appropriate support and explanation.
Victorian State Trauma System; Pre-Hospital Major Trauma Triage Poster

Victorian State Trauma System; Pre-Hospital Major Trauma Triage Poster

  • Last Updated: 2017
  • Author(s): Victorian State Trauma System
  • Language(s): English

All penetrating injuries (except isolated superficial limb injuries)

Blunt injuries:

  • Serious injury to a single body region such that specialised careor intervention may be required, or such that life, limb or long term quality of life may be at risk.
  • Significant Injuries involving more than one body region.

Specific Injuries:

  • Limb amputation
  • Suspected Spinal Cord Injury
  • Burns > 20% BSA or suspected respiratory tract burns
  • Serious crush injury
  • Major compound fracture or open dislocation
  • Fracture to two or more of: femur, tibia, humerus
  • Fractured Pelvis
  • Spinal Fracture
Victorian State Trauma System; The Deteriorating Trauma Patient Poster

Victorian State Trauma System; The Deteriorating Trauma Patient Poster

  • Last Updated: 2017
  • Author(s): Victorian State Trauma System
  • Language(s): English

Make early contact with ARV for advice from the major trauma services and to initiate retrieval.

  • Always leave a patient with an established care plan andstrategy for review.
  • Escalate or ask for help if concerned about a patient.
Victorian State Trauma System; Thoracic Trauma

Victorian State Trauma System; Thoracic Trauma

  • Last Updated: 2017
  • Author(s): Victorian State Trauma System
  • Language(s): English

Make early contact with ARV for advice from the major trauma services and to initiate retrieval.

  • Life threatening injuries identified in the primary survey need to be addressed promptly.
  • Thoracic trauma is a common injury in the multi-trauma patient and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality.
  • Adequate analgesia is essential to prevent secondary complications from poor lung expansion.
Victorian State Trauma System; Traumatic Brain Injury Poster

Victorian State Trauma System; Traumatic Brain Injury Poster

  • Last Updated: 2018
  • Author(s): Victorian State Trauma System
  • Language(s): English

Make early contact with ARV for advice from the major trauma services and to initiate retrieval.

  • A patient with a decreased level of consciousness (GCS<8) is unableto protect their airway.
  • Prevention of 2o brain injury is vital in early management.
  • Signs of deterioration may indicate impending herniation.

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