Injury to Zone _____ of the retroperitoneum with a _____ hematoma should be treated surgically.
Components of TRISS (Trauma and Injury Severity Score) (Mnemonic: RIMA):
What is the initial management in a trauma patient presenting with pericardial tamponade?_____
Pelvic fractures are classified under _____ colour in triage
Presence of _____ units amylase/dL indicates a positive diagnostic peritoneal lavage
Initial Tube Thoracostomy drainage of >_____ ml (penetrating injury) or >1500 ml (blunt injury) of frank blood is an indication for thoracotomy
In FAST, Longitudinal and transverse view of the suprapubic region: assess for _____ injuries and pouch of douglas
Parkland’s formula for fluid resuscitation in burns: _____

AAST Kidney Injury Scale: A laceration extending into the renal collecting system is classified as Grade _____.

_____ is the next best step to manage a case of intraperitoneal bladder rupture

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