Mathematics > Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) > SCRIBD ATLS Practice Test with 100% correct Answers and appropriate Explanations | 10 pages (All)
a. Signs of aortic rupture on a chest radiograph include: Widened mediastinum Obliteration of the aortic knob Obscuration of the aortopulmonary window Deviation of the trachea to the right Depre... ssion of the left mainstem bronchus Elevation of the right mainstem bronchus Deviation of the esophagus (nasogastric tube) to the right Widened paratracheal stripe Widened paraspinal interfaces Presence of a pleural or apical cap Left hemothorax Fractures of the first or second ribs or scapula Note: Mediastinal emphysema is not a sign of aortic rupture, but rather of esophageal rupture (e.g. Boerhaave syndrome), asthma or other conditions leading to alveolar rupture, etc. [Show More]
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