Providing appropriate care is crucial in saving a person’s life after a traumatic event. When a trauma patient enters the emergency department, a primary check of the patient’s condition should be carried out, including assessing the airway, breathing, circulation, disability, and exposure to environmental factors. Once the primary check has been conducted, further check should be conducted to assess the signs and symptoms, allergies, medication history, past medical history, last meal, and other relevant past events.
Some of the essential aspects of trauma care include basic life support (BLS), advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), pediatrics advanced life support (PALS), and prehospital trauma life support (PHTLS). Answer this question on trauma care to test your knowledge of trauma care. *This question is exclusively from the Editorial team of Docplexus and is meant for educational…