Book contents
- Single Best Answer Questions for the Final FFICM
- Single Best Answer Questions for the Final FFICM
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Exam A: Questions
- Exam A: Answers
- Exam B: Questions
- Exam B: Answers
- Exam C: Questions
- Exam C: Answers
- Exam D: Questions
- Exam D: Answers
- Exam E: Questions
- Exam E: Answers
- Exam F: Questions
- Exam F: Answers
- Exam G: Questions
- Exam G: Answers
- Exam H: Questions
- Exam H: Answers
- Index
Exam A: - Questions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 January 2017
- Single Best Answer Questions for the Final FFICM
- Single Best Answer Questions for the Final FFICM
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Exam A: Questions
- Exam A: Answers
- Exam B: Questions
- Exam B: Answers
- Exam C: Questions
- Exam C: Answers
- Exam D: Questions
- Exam D: Answers
- Exam E: Questions
- Exam E: Answers
- Exam F: Questions
- Exam F: Answers
- Exam G: Questions
- Exam G: Answers
- Exam H: Questions
- Exam H: Answers
- Index
Summary
A trauma patient is brought into the resuscitation room with an obviously unstable pelvis. Despite ongoing fluid resuscitation with blood products the patient remains haemodynamically unstable, has a profound metabolic acidosis and continues to deteriorate. Focused assessment with sonography in trauma (FAST) scan is positive.
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- Single Best Answer Questions for the Final FFICM , pp. 1 - 8Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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