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013: EPICC Review Week 7 - Shock Index for Improved Trauma Care by Prehospital Resuscitationists

February 12, 2019 Sean Eaton, FlightCrit LLC.
013: EPICC Review Week 7 - Shock Index for Improved Trauma Care by Prehospital Resuscitationists
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013: EPICC Review Week 7 - Shock Index for Improved Trauma Care by Prehospital Resuscitationists
Feb 12, 2019
Sean Eaton, FlightCrit LLC.

For year EMS providers have relied on certain clinical signs and symptoms to predict clinically unstable trauma patients and the need for emergent transport for definitive surgical care. Commonly EMS providers have used HR>120, systolic BP<90mmHg, and MAP’s <60mmHg as benchmarks for clinically unstable patients. However, these indicators can frequently be misleading if not carefully evaluated in the context of a patient’s overall clinical presentation leading prehospital providers to underestimate the severity of our patient's injuries or illness.  The Shock Index and Modified Shock Index can help providers make better decisions about prehospital trauma care.

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For year EMS providers have relied on certain clinical signs and symptoms to predict clinically unstable trauma patients and the need for emergent transport for definitive surgical care. Commonly EMS providers have used HR>120, systolic BP<90mmHg, and MAP’s <60mmHg as benchmarks for clinically unstable patients. However, these indicators can frequently be misleading if not carefully evaluated in the context of a patient’s overall clinical presentation leading prehospital providers to underestimate the severity of our patient's injuries or illness.  The Shock Index and Modified Shock Index can help providers make better decisions about prehospital trauma care.

Support the Show.

Medic and RN CE's available over at academy.flightcrit.com