Thursday, March 11, 2010

Clinicals Update







Here at Deaconess Hospital we have a Level II trauma certification. We had a category II come in while I was working. Category I activations are the most severe activations that require alot of accurate QA documentation. Category II's are a little lower level of trauma activation. Above are some images from a recent category II. This patient was a 70 year-old female who was a restrained passenger. The car was T-boned. She was airlifted to Deaconess from Illinois on March 1st.
She had multiple displaced rib fractures, a large right pneumothorax, and a hematoma to her RLQ anteriorly. She also had a Grade I liver laceration. Luckily, she had no head injuries or spinal injuries. The patient had chest tubes placed in the ER and was transferred to Trauma ICU. Her liver laceration was monitored while in the ICU as it was not deemed surgical at the time of admission.






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