CT Scan is the preferred imaging modality for trauma to the larynx as it helps to find occult damage.
Urinalysis and imaging.
Laryngorrhagia is a medical term referring to bleeding from the larynx or voice box. This condition can be caused by various factors such as trauma, vocal cord lesions, infections, or tumors. Prompt medical attention is necessary if experiencing laryngorrhagia to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
As an imaging tool, abdominal ultrasound generally is warranted for patients afflicted with: chronic or acute abdominal pain; abdominal trauma; an obvious or suspected abdominal mass; symptoms of liver disease, pancreatic.
Laryngorrhagia is a term that refers to bleeding from the larynx, which is the voice box located in the throat. This condition can be caused by various factors such as trauma, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions. Prompt medical evaluation is important to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
RL (Ringer's lactate) is preferred over NS (normal saline) in a trauma situation because RL is more physiologically balanced, contains electrolytes that closely resemble those found in the body, and has a slightly more alkaline pH compared to NS. This makes RL a better choice for resuscitation in trauma as it helps to maintain acid-base balance and cellular function more effectively.
What causes trauma
One of the most difficult trauma radiography views to obtain, especially requested in MVA( motor vehicle cases), is that showing the C7- T1 area. This is the region where the 7th cervical vertebra articulates with the first Thoracic vertebra. In almost all cases, it is at the shoulder level, which poses great difficulty in patients with very big/thick shoulders. Patients who are grossly obese do pose additional problems especially if they also have other suspected fracture areas in their upper extremities. This is the site of most- "whip lash" injuries, as well as serious fractures. Before the CT- (CAT SCAN) modality came into play in diagnostic imaging- the "Swimmers view" was the one of choice which was used, but this was not always successful. This view was obtained by conforming the arms of the patient as if they are swimming in free style.
status post trauma?
status post trauma?
tertiary blast
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.
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