The minimum amount of blood required to manifest symptoms in case of extradural haemorrhage is _____ ml
TRISS (Trauma and Injury Severity Score) : includes IRMA_____
Types of skull fractures:_____ skull fractures are breaks in the bone that traverse the full thickness of the skull from the outer to inner table.
Grade _____ renal injury includes laceration extending through the renal cortex, medulla, and collecting system
Late mortality in pelvic # is mostly the result of _____
Which zone of retroperitoneum is explored only if the hematoma is pulsatile or expanding, else conservative/ angioembolization?_____
The most commonly affected organ in a blast injury is the _____
Aiming for permissive _____ is a part of balanced resuscitation (damage control resuscitation)
Parkland formula for burns is _____ml/kg/TBSA% given IV for children (
Grade _____ renal injury includes shattered kidney, or avulsion of renal hilum which devascularizes kidney
Initial Assessment of Trauma Patient
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