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Kinematics of Trauma (ALS/BLS)
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This interactive lecture explores kinematics of trauma, with special emphasis on the knowledge of anatomy and energy exchange that is needed to understand and apply kinematics into practice when assessing a trauma patient.
After completing this course, the practitioner will be able to:
- Define energy in the context of producing injury.
- Explain the association between the laws of motion, energy, and the kinematics of trauma.
- Relate the relationship of injury and energy exchange to speed.
- Relate energy exchange and cavitation.
- Apply kinematics to predict the likely injury pattern for an unrestrained occupant in a given scenario.
- Identify specific injuries and their causes as related to interior and exterior vehicle damage.
- Outline the function of restraint systems for vehicle occupants.
- Compare and contrast injury patterns between motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) and motorcycle crashes.
- Relate the laws of motion and energy to mechanisms other than motor vehicle crashes (e.g., blasts, falls).
- Recall the five phases of blast injury and the injuries produced in each phase.
- Explain the differences in the production of injury with low-, medium-, and high-energy weapons.
- Explain the relationship of the frontal surface of an impacting object to energy exchange and injury production.
- Apply the principles of kinematics into trauma patient assessment.
Practitioners who successfully complete the Kinematics of Trauma (BLS/ALS Edition) course are eligible for 0.5 hours of continuing education
Kinematics of Trauma (ALS/BLS)
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