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Trauma Triad of Death & Damage Control Resuscitation: Lessons From The Military (1:30 pm) 0404CS3G
Trauma & Coagulopathy-Guidelines for Reversal (10:00 AM)
As a learner please assist in the evaluation of this presentation. Please circle the number beside each statement that best reflects the extent of your agreement. Thank you.
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Faculty/Presenter Effectiveness: (Sean Kennedy, BSN, RN, CEN)
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Learner Achievement of Objectives (Sean Kennedy, BSN, RN, CEN)
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Anticipate hypothermia, acidosis, and coagulopathy based upon injury pattern and patient history.
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Discuss methods to effectively manage the hypothermic, acidotic and coagulopathic trauma patient.
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Explain the complex relationship of each condition and their compounding effects.
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Describe the goals and methods of damage control resuscitation.
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