emq: trauma week 2.
Match each pattern of trauma to the likely injury.
large bowel perforation
liver laceration
retroperitoneal haemorrhage
hiatus hernia
small bowel perforation
intra-abdominal haemorrhage
rupture of the diaphragm
splenic laceration
large bowel perforation
liver laceration
retroperitoneal haemorrhage
hiatus hernia
small bowel perforation
intra-abdominal haemorrhage
rupture of the diaphragm
splenic laceration
Question 1.
A 15 year old male presents after an MVA. She has abdominal pain and a large lap-sash seatbelt mark across her mid abdomen.
Question 2.
A 45 year old male presents after a horse riding accident. He fell whilst cantering and landed on his left flank. On examination he has significant bruising around both flanks and the umbilicus.
Question 3.
A 32 year old male presents after a push bike accident. On examination he has pain and crepitus over the right costal margin extending into the anterior axillary line.
Question 4.
A 60 year old male presents after a high speed MVA. During the primary survey the doctor ascultating the chest notes the presence of bowel sounds in the tricuspid area.
Question 5.
A 22 year old male presents after falling from a scaffold. He has an audible bruit in his left upper quadrant.
A 15 year old male presents after an MVA. She has abdominal pain and a large lap-sash seatbelt mark across her mid abdomen.
Question 2.
A 45 year old male presents after a horse riding accident. He fell whilst cantering and landed on his left flank. On examination he has significant bruising around both flanks and the umbilicus.
Question 3.
A 32 year old male presents after a push bike accident. On examination he has pain and crepitus over the right costal margin extending into the anterior axillary line.
Question 4.
A 60 year old male presents after a high speed MVA. During the primary survey the doctor ascultating the chest notes the presence of bowel sounds in the tricuspid area.
Question 5.
A 22 year old male presents after falling from a scaffold. He has an audible bruit in his left upper quadrant.