Hypothermia w/ Trauma

A 30 y/o female is brought to the ED with severe hypothermia, pneumothorax, and multiple fractures. The patient will eventually arrest. Learners will need to manage multiple issues at once.

  • Dr Stephen Miller    
  • Mateo Orrantia   
  • March 23, 2022, 11:58 p.m.   

  • Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Trauma   
  • Physicians   
  • Airway Equip., Defibrillator, Manakin - LF, Ultra-Sound Machine   

  • 4   
  • 40 - 60 Min   
  • Rural Hospital   

  • PRACTISS Verified   
Hypothermia w/ Trauma

A 30-year-old female is brought into the ED at 4 AM by a man who found her lying at the side of the road with no coat or shoes. It is minus 30 degrees Celsius outside. On arrival she has a reduced LOC, labored breathing, a right-sided pneumothorax, cyanotic extremities, a left radius & ulna fracture, and a right tib- fib fracture. The team is required to use both active and passive rewarming strategies. Regardless of the team’s efforts, the patient in this case will arrest. Upon ROSC, they are required to continue rewarming as well as to address the other traumatic injuries.

 
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Credits:
Original Author: Dr Stephen Miller
Date: 2014
Originally published on: EM Sim Cases

Most Recent Modification: July 2021
Modified by: Mateo Orrantia