Toolbox
Burns
30.89mb ppt, Foy
Shock
12.7mb ppt, Foy
Supplemental:
Surgical Infections
20.55mb ppt, Foy
*Previously recorded lectures may not correspond directly to the most recent faculty lecture, but content should be intact.
Lectures › Shock
Shock, Resuscitation & Burns
Shock & Resuscitation:
- hemorrhagic vs. cardiogenic vs. sepsis vs. neurogenic vs. anaphylaxis
- hemodynamic features of each
- goals of resuscitation - perfusion, cellular/organ function
Burns:
- evaluating a burn victim: important elements of history, co-existent injuries, evidence for smoke inhalation
- area and depth of burn
- resuscitation
Will NOT be discussed/ Outside reading recommended
- fractures, urologic injuries, spleen preservation, indications for neck exploration
- use of adjunctive diagnostic/therapeutic tools - angiography, CT, contrast studies
- vascular injuries