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Introductory

Talk
Prof. Dr. S. S. Shintre

Program guidelines
and briefing
Dr. Prateek Joshi

Table 2
Patient Stabilization
and control of blood Table 3
loss Skeletal and Spinal
Table 1
- Airway and Immobilization
Trauma Assessment
ventilatory - Primary and secondary survey Table 4
- Primary Survey
management - Examination of level of spinal Disaster Management
- Secondary Survey
- Shock assessment injury and Triage
- Patient re-evaluation
and treatment - treatment principles, logrolling - 2011 CDC guidelines
- Prepare transfer to
- Thoracic, abdominal and immobilization for field triage
definitive care
and pelvic trauma - Extremity immobilization,
- Assessment of deformity re-alignment and
vascular injuries splintage
- Assessment for compartment
syndrome
Table 1: Trauma Assessment
• Assessing patient and situation
• Control of chaos
• Vital assessment
• GCS
• MESS score
• Contacting emergency services
• Resuscitation
Table 2: Systemic Stabilization
• Controlling blood loss
• Controlling seizures
• Management of head injury
• Management of chest trauma and diagnosis of
pneumothorax
• Patient positioning and personnel safety
Table 3: Skeletal Stabilization
including spine
• Basic splinting of upper and lower limbs
• Immobilization of limbs
• Stabilization of cervical spine
• Shifting of a patient with spinal or appendicular
skeleton injuries
• Care of severed extremities
Table 4: Disaster Management
• Concept of disaster management
• Rules of Triage
• Colour coding
• Case scenarios
Conclusion
• What to carry??
Points to discuss
• Handouts?
• Any charts/flex?
• Pharma company concerns
• Car/bike keychain with emergency numbers
• What should you carry around at all times
(OPTIONAL)
• Budget?
• Time frame?

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