Most common organ injured in blunt trauma?
An emergency thoracotomy may be indicated in the patient with?
When trauma is involved,___ often begins at the time of injury due to heat loss?
Motor vehicle accidents account for about ___ of maxillofacial injuries?
Myocardial contusions usually involve the?
Gun shot or stab wound is considered what type of wound?
Trauma to the skeletal system usually results in?
Deceleration injury would include what two types?
Swelling of the muscles below the fascia covering may compromise circulation and result in eventual loss of the extremity. This condition is?
Injures of the eye are usually what type of traumas?
The cranial nerve that regulates secretion of gastric juice is the?
Which cranial nerve is severed as a last result treatment of Meniere’s Disease?
Trauma to which two cranial nerves would result in the loss of smell and vision?
Which cranial nerve is affected by trigeminal neuralgia?
Name all 12 cranial nerves?
Rod like shaped bacteria are identified microscopically as?
Clostridium tetrani causes?
Bacteria that causes rheumatic fever is?
Which bacteria is commonly found in soil?
Hepatitis B (serum hepatitis) is caused by a?
A suture used to retract a structure to the side of the operative field is called?
Suture to close muscle/fascia after lumbar laminectomy?
What type of suture would you use on subcuticular layer of the chin?
What is the best synthetic substitute for stainless steel?
What type of suture is best used on an infected wound?
Spleen
Penetrating trauma to the chest
Hypothermia
60%
Right ventricle
Penetrating
Contusion or fracture
Fall or from striking the steering wheel
Compartment syndrome
Blunt or penetrating
X Vagus Nerve
Cranial nerve VIII
I and IIOlfactory and Optic
Cranial nerve VTrigeminal
Olfactory optic oculomotortrochlearabducensfacialvestibulocochlearglossopharyngealvagusspinal accessoryhypoglossal
Bacilli
Tetanus
Streptococcus
Clostridium tetani
Virus
Traction suture
0 vicryl GC or CT-1
4-0 monocryl PS-1 CC
polypropylene
Nylon (monofilament)