Hemorragia Exsanguinante

Relato de Caso Clínico: Atendimento Pré Hospitalar (APH) a Hemorragia Exsanguinante relacionada a Trauma Crânio Encefálico (TCE)

Resumo: Introduction: Unusual traumas are considered accidents that health care services prefer to name random and unavoidable traumatic injuries. Case Report: Basic Support Unit (BSSU) was called at 5:00 pm to attend to a male patient, approximately 30 years old, with head injury, with signs of intoxication, victim of falling from his own height. The basic ambulance was manned by the nursing technician and the first-aid nurse, accompanied by the Pre-Hospital Care (PHC) Resident (R1) and the first-aid driver. Discussion: Traumatic brain injury is an aggression of external cause that causes injuries involving the skull scalp, brain, central nervous system and a process that can last for days or weeks, but begins right at the moment of impact, with a combination of neurological damage, vascular insufficiency inflammatory effects. Keywords: Pre-hospital care (PHC), Exsanguinating haemorrhage, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Expandir Resumo Acessar Texto Completo