Chapter 33, Face and Neck Trauma (PARAMEDIC)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • As a paramedic, you will commonly encounter patients with injuries to the face and neck. Violent encounters and motor vehicle crashes are common causes of facial and neck trauma. Facial trauma ranges in severity from a broken nose to penetration of the great vessels of the neck. This chapter provides a detailed review of the anatomy and physiology of the face and neck. It also discusses injuries to the face and neck, including their respective signs and symptoms and appropriate prehospital care.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:07 National EMS Education Standard Competencies
    0:40 Introduction
    1:06 The Facial Bones
    1:43 The Ear
    3:45 The Teeth
    4:17 The Anterior Region of the Neck
    5:27 Scene Size-Up
    6:01 Primary Survey
    9:29 History Taking
    10:18 Secondary Assessment
    12:49 Reassessment
    13:38 Emergency Medical Care
    14:19 Pathophysiology of Face Injuries
    19:41 Assessment of Face Injuries
    20:21 Management of Face Injuries
    24:15 Pathophysiology of Eye Injuries
    27:53 Assessment of Eye Injuries
    29:49 Management of Eye Injuries
    32:40 of Ear Injuries
    35:34 Pathophysiology of Oral and Dental Injuries
    37:09 Assessment and Management of Oral and Dental Injuries
    38:14 Pathophysiology of Injuries to the Anterior Part of the Neck
    41:33 Assessment of Injuries to the
    42:18 Management of Injuries to the
    44:42 Assessment of Spine Trauma
    45:15 Management of Spine Trauma
    45:54 Injury Prevention

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  • @JERFALCON
    @JERFALCON 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this lecture!