Initial fluid of choice in treatment of hypovolemia in patients presenting after trauma is
ABlood
BColloid
CPlasma expanders
DCrystalloid
Investigation of choice in an unstable patient with suspected intra-abdominal injury is -
AUSG (FAST)
BCT scan
CX-ray abdomen
DDPL
In the initial management of a hemodynamically unstable polytrauma patient, what is the recommended initial crystalloid bolus dose of Ringer's lactate for assessment and stabilization?
A2000 ml Ringer's lactate bolus
B1000 ml Ringer's lactate bolus, then regulated by clinical indicators
C250 ml Ringer's lactate bolus
D500 ml Ringer's lactate bolus, then regulated by clinical indicators
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