Trauma
Across
- 1. Observation and assessment most closely linked to GCS/AVPU
- 6. Required for chest auscultation
- 7. CT scan examining the head, neck, chest, abdomen & pelvis
- 9. Observation/assessment required in limb injuries
- 10. One of the 3 key identifiers for patient ID
- 11. Manual handling equipment used for patient transfer
- 12. Quick, bedside scan utilising ultrasound to look at key organs in a trauma case
- 14. Analgesia agent utilised in trauma
- 15. Analgesia agent utilised in trauma
- 16. Equipment utilised to stabilise a patients' cervical area
- 18. Patients wearing a red band have been identified as having one
Down
- 2. Utilised by the airway team to protect against Xray
- 3. Cannulation location for rapid delivery of medicines and blood products
- 4. Condition resultant from significant blood loss
- 5. Equipment utilised to reduce blood loss in a pelvic fracture
- 6. Precautions which should be enacted for any patient with a high impact mechanism of injury
- 8. Basic element of PPE required by all staff
- 13. This vital sign, when elevated or reduced, could be an indicator of sepsis
- 17. Key indicator of fluid loss collected during vital signs