Cardiovascular Trauma for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
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Cardiovascular Trauma
Definition/Etiology:
- Aortic injury is the second leading mechanism of death from blunt trauma (head trauma is first). Aortic trauma has 2% survival overall from blunt trauma.
- Innominate artery is the second most frequently injured great vessel and is commonly associated with seat belt sign and sternal fracture.
- Sudden deceleration can cause vessels to tear due to the relatively mobile heart within the thoracic cavity.
- High speed MVC, intrusion, steering wheel deformity, no seatbelt are all associated with major blunt thoracic injury.
- Cardiac contusion and/or tamponade can decrease SV and can develop late.
Pathophysiology:
- Research has shown that normal vital signs do not rule out aortic injury.
- Almost 80 percent of blunt aortic injuries (BAIs) cause immediate death from aortic transection. In a minority of patients, the adventitia and mediastinal structures contain the rupture, allowing the patient to survive transport to the hospital. If BAI goes undiagnosed, these patients generally sustain an aortic rupture within 24 hours.
- With cardiac contusion and tamponade, symptoms can develop late, and can be sneaky as swelling occurs and effusion grows
Clinical Presentation:
- Active hemorrhage
- Expanding or pulsatile hematoma
- Bruit or thrill over wound
- Absent distal pulses
- Extremity ischemia (pale, cool, painful, paralysis)
- Deformity
- Electrical alternans on 12-lead (cardiac tamponade)
Beck’s Triad (cardiac tamponade):
- Jugular venous distention
- Muffled heart tones
- Hypotension with narrow pulse pressure
Collaborative Management:
- CT angiogram chest
- Echocardiogram
- Thoracotomy/Sternotomy to explore and find bleed
- Chest tube (thoracostomy) to relieve hemo/pneumothorax
- eFAST ultrasound exam to look for tamponade and hemo/pneumothorax
- Pericardiocentesis for tamponade
- Massive transfusion protocol
- Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA)
- Labs: CBC, type and cross, CMP, lactic acid, coags
- 12-lead EKG
Evaluation | Patient Monitoring | Education:
- Frequent BPs.
- Continuous cardiac and SpO2 monitoring.
- Serial labs.
Linchpins: (Key Points)
- Assess rapidly
- Whole team is needed (surg, cards, ER)
- Get info from EMS re: MVC scene
- Some symptoms can develop late
Transcript
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References:
- Gillespie, D. L. (2022, August 4). Overview of blunt and penetrating thoracic vascular injury in adults. UpToDate. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/overview-of-blunt-and-penetrating-thoracic-vascular-injury-in-adults
- Legome, E. (2022, September 28). Initial evaluation and management of blunt thoracic trauma in adults. UpToDate. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/initial-evaluation-and-management-of-blunt-thoracic-trauma-in-adults
DRN 401, Week 8
Concepts Covered:
- Adult
- Shock
- Cardiac Disorders
- Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
- Fundamentals of Emergency Nursing
- Lower GI Disorders
- Disorders of the Adrenal Gland
- Disorders of the Thyroid & Parathyroid Glands
- Substance Abuse Disorders
- Communication
- Legal and Ethical Issues
- Immunological Disorders
- Vascular Disorders
- Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Integumentary Disorders
- Musculoskeletal Trauma
- Central Nervous System Disorders – Brain
- Emergency Care of the Trauma Patient
- Urinary System
- Disorders of Thermoregulation
- Cardiovascular
- Shock
- Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
- Endocrine
- Disorders of Pancreas
- Gastrointestinal
- Upper GI Disorders
- Multisystem
- Neurological
- Renal
- Respiratory
- Respiratory System
- Emergency Care of the Neurological Patient
Study Plan Lessons
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Cardiogenic Shock and Obstructive Shock for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
3rd Degree AV Heart Block (Complete Heart Block)
Abuse and Neglect for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Acute Abdomen for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Acute Coronary Syndrome for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Acute Coronary Syndromes (MI-ST and Non ST, Unstable Angina) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Adrenal and Thyroid Disorder Emergencies for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Alcohol Withdrawal (Addiction)
Aggressive & Violent Patients
Advocacy & Moral Judgement for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Aneurysm and Dissection for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Appendicitis for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Asthma for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Avulsions and Degloving Injuries for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
AVPU Mnemonic (The AVPU Scale)
Bleeding for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Bowel Perforation for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Calcium and Magnesium Imbalance for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cardiogenic Shock and Obstructive Shock for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cardiopulmonary Arrest for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cardiovascular Trauma for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cold Temperature-related Emergencies for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Compartment Syndrome for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
02.01 Hypertensive Crisis for CCRN Review
02.02 Cardiomyopathy for CCRN Review
02.14 Shock Stages for CCRN Review
02.18 Cardiovascular Practice Questions for CCRN Review
03.01 Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) for CCRN Review
03.02 Diabetes Insipidus for CCRN Review
03.04 DKA vs HHNK for CCRN Review
05.01 Pancreatitis and Large Bowel Obstruction for CCRN Review
06.01 Organ Failure, Dysfunction & Trauma for CCRN Review
06.02 Poisoning for CCRN Review
06.03 Multi-System CCRN Important Points for CCRN Review
07.09 Meningitis for CCRN Review
07.10 Neurologic Review questions for CCRN Review
09.01 Acute Renal Failure Overview for CCRN Review
09.05 Chronic Renal Failure for CCRN Review
10.01 Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) Interpretation for CCRN Review
10.02 Breath Sounds for CCRN Review
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Toxic Ingestion, Inhalation, Overdose for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)