Scenario 13.2 Polytrauma.

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Scenario 13.2 Polytrauma

Chest X-ray

Pelvis X-ray

Lower Leg X-ray

FAST

CT Head

Complete Blood Count WBC 13.4 3.5-11 x 109/L HGB 11.3 11-15 g/dL HCT 33.9 30-43% PLT 164 150-450 x 109/L

Basic Metabolic Panel Glucose 122 65-100 mg/dL BUN 8 5-20 mg/dL Sodium 138 136-145 meq/L Potassium 4.3 3.5-5.5 meq/L Chloride 103 100-106 meq/L CO2 21 22-32 meq/L Creatinine 0.7 0.2-1.4 mg/dL

Lactate Lactate Lactate 4.2 0.6-2.3 mmol/L

Coagulation Panel PT 13.0 11.0-15.0 s INR 0.9 0-4.0 PTT 28.0

Liver Function Tests T. bili 0.4 <1.0 mg/dL D. bili 0.2 AST 41 8-43 U/L ALT 35 7-45 U/L Alk. phos. 93 37-98 U/L

Blood Type Blood type B negative

Serum Pregnancy Test Serum HCG negative