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Crush injury and syndrome are common presentations within the UK pre-hospital environment, True or False
Which of the following situations are likely to increase the instance of crush presentation
In one of the articles covered, what percentage of patients will die due to crush injury
In one of the articles covered, how many patients who survive the initial Crush event will go on to develop Crush Syndrome
In one of the articles covered, what findings were significantly associated with mortality alongside Crush Syndrome
Which of the following better defines Crush Injury
Which of the following better defines Crush Syndrome
Which 3 factors can contribute to the development and severity of Crush Syndrome
Reddish-brown urine, and decreased urine out put are both signs and symptoms of Crush Syndrome, True or False
Which of the following are some of the more immediate pathologies that can occur during crush syndrome and on the release of a crushing object
Which of the following are some of the later pathologies that can occur with a crush syndrome patient
Prior to the release of a crushing object, what should be loosely applied to the trapped limb
What medication is advised to be administered prior to release of the compressive force
Fluids administered prior to release of the compressive object aim to
What medications may be given to help treat hyperkaleamia in the crush syndrome setting
For ease in managing a Crush syndrome patient, treatment can be divided into pre-release and post-release, True or False
Analgesia is not recommended in the management of Crush Injury or Syndrome, True or False
Essential muscle products when released in large amounts into central circulation can have what effect on the body
An activated nitric oxide system can contribute further to
Crush injury and syndrome can present a difficult challenge for the clinicians dealing. What can you always consider when managing a crush patient
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