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Which of the following conditions should a needle thoracostomy be performed in within the Ambulance setting
Which of the following is the correct initial landmark for performing a needle thoracostomy
Several landmarks can be suggested for needle thoracostomy, which of the following sites generally have a thinner skin/tissue density to reach the pleural space
When using the Mid-clavicular, 2nd intercostal space landmark for needle thoracostomy, what landmark can be palpated on the sternum to help identify the position laterally
When using positive pressure to ventilate a patient, what must you consider with a needle thoracostomy in place
Would a needle thoracostomy be indicated in the following patient:
RTC, patient with rapid respirations (30+), tracheal deviation, diminished chest sounds on affected side, hyper-resonance on affected side, no chest wall movement on affected side
Would a needle thoracostomy be indicated in the following patient:
Patient fall from 10 foot height, normal respirations, pain on affected side of chest, bilateral air entry
Would a needle thoracostomy be indicated in the following patient:
Patient stabbed in chest with a knife, raised respirations, reduced chest sounds on affected side, hypo-resonance on affected side
Would a needle thoracostomy be indicated in the following patient:
Patient with chest pain, high temperature, productive cough, diminished air entry on left chest
Would a needle thoracostomy be indicated in the following patient:
RTC, patient in traumatic cardiac arrest
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