This tutorial focuses on a young man who suffered burns to his face, arm, neck and chest sustained while intoxicated around a campfire. Early management focuses on restoration of lost fluid, adequate oxygenation and prevention of hypothermia as well as identification of possible airway compromise. The intended audience for this scenario are clinical staff involved in the initial management of major trauma patients.
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Moderated Tutorial 5: Burns
This tutorial is a continuation of the TBI patient scenario from Moderated Tutorial 1. The focus is the early recognition of neurological deterioration. Additional management points in consultation with a neurosurgeon are discussed including transfer requirements.
This tutorial is designed to focus on rapid assessment and identification of actual or immediate life threats from facial trauma. This includes airway management principles and preparation for the difficult intubation. The intended audience is clinical staff involved in the initial management of major trauma patients.
This tutorial focuses on the trauma patient who is further complicated by submersion or drowning. It identifies potential airway and breathing complications as well as discusses rewarming techniques. The intended audience is clinical staff involved in the initial management of major trauma patients.
