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Geriatric Trauma Temple College EMS Professions
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Trauma n Increased injury risk ä Falls ä Criminal acts
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Head Injury n More prone, even from minor trauma n Increased ICP signs develop slowly n Patient may have forgotten injury
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Cervical Injury n Osteoporosis ä Increased injury risk with trivial accidents n Arthritic changes ä Narrow spinal canal ä Increased injury risk ä Sudden movement may cause cord injury without fracture n Decreased pain sensation may mask pain of fracture
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Respiratory System n Aging decreases chest movement, ventilation capacity n Respiratory reserve decreases n Organs have less tolerance of anoxia
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Respiratory System n COPD may be present ä Positive pressure ventilation may cause pneumothorax ä Hypoperfusion may cause severe tissue hypoxia
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Cardiovascular System n Decreased cardiovascular reserve ä Move to decompensated, irreversible shock very rapidly ä Tolerate hypoperfusion poorly, even for a short periods
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Cardiovascular System n Hypoperfusion may: ä Occur at “normotensive” pressures ä Lead to CVA, MI, bowel infarcts, renal failure, adult respiratory distress syndrome n Cardiac, BP medications (beta blockers) may mask signs of shock
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Musculoskeletal System n Positioning/packaging may have to be modified to accommodate physical deformities n Ask about preexisting conditions when splinting, packaging
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Environmental Emergencies n Tolerate temperature extremes poorly n Develop hypo/hyperthermia rapidly
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