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Trauma Primary Survey; Roadside to Resus

The Resus Room

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The Importance of Airway Assessment for Encased Patients

Are they talking? Is their voice clear and does it sound any different to normal? What position is that airway in? Is it optimized? And can we correct it to get it into a better position without affecting their neck if we're worried about that? What's their mouth opening like? Is their jaw injured? Can they retract their mandible? Are there any other secretions in the mouth? Any evidence of vomiting, especially if they've had a head injury? Then onto circulation. Are they sweaty, diaphoretic? Can you feel a pulse? Where is it? Is it symmetrical on both sides? For example, can you feel bilateral radial pulses? What's the

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