Pneumonectomy is considered for patients with non-metastatic lung cancer located centrally and FEV1 > _____
What is the long-term treatment for hydrocephalus? _____
Why isn't antimicrobial prophylaxis, fluid support, or debridement necessary for 1st-degree burns? _____
Esophageal perforation is treated with IV fluids, _____, and _____ before heading to emergent surgery
Grade _____ splenic injury is defined as laceration penetrating < 1 cm into the parenchyma or hematoma < 10% of the surface area
What is the recommended treatment for symptomatic meningioma (e.g. headache, seizure, weakness, etc.)? _____
_____ = limited to the nipple/areola
Hint: Paget's or inflammatory breast cancer
These manuevers diagnose _____ tears
Meniscal tear and mild symptoms / older patients is managed with _____ Meniscal tear and persistent symptoms / impaired activity is managed with MRI → _____
Hint: next step
Delayed facial nerve paralysis after traumatic facial injury = _____
Hint: benign/need to treat
Chest trauma management
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Head trauma management
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Spinal trauma
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Blunt abdominal trauma
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Penetrating abdominal trauma
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Pelvic fractures and hemorrhage
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Extremity trauma and vascular injuries
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Burns assessment and management
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Traumatic shock management
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Resuscitative thoracotomy
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Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST)
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Trauma in pregnancy
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Pediatric trauma considerations
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