Open fractures (with +distal pulses),Large wounds that require treatment in 30-120 minutes
Deceased or expected to be Injuries not compatible with life, would require 1-1 care
Norepinephrine
Neurogenic shock
Airway obstruction, Shock Large blood loss, Open fracture with no distal pulse
Hypothermia
Closed fractures, Sprains, strains, contusions, Lacerations w/controlled bleeding
Physiological changes from burns
Primary Survey (Assessment)
Hypovolemic shock
Disaster Preparedness Plan
Used to evaluate effective fluid resuscitation.
Risk factors for SIRS, ARDS, and/or sepsis
Cardiogenic shock
SIRS
Yellow
Airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure
Age >65, immunosuppression, surgery, pregnancy, and/or drug use
Norepinephrine or dopamine
Fever, tachycardia, elevated WBCs
Hemorrhage, dehydration, or fluid shifts
Loss of protein, decreased urine output, electrolyte loss, and fluid loss.
Remove any wet clothing, Passive or active external warming, Core warming
Black
T: 96.0 P: 48 R: 14 BP: 90/50
A guide on processes and procedures on how to evacuate, recover, and continue operations should a disaster strike.
Red
Green
Blood pressure, level of consciousness, urine output
Increased blood pressure and heart rate