A 32 Year Old Restrained Driver Was Involved In A Motor Vehicle Crash He Is Hemodynamically Stable And Has A Large Seat 1 (22.9 KiB) Viewed 101 times
A 32 Year Old Restrained Driver Was Involved In A Motor Vehicle Crash He Is Hemodynamically Stable And Has A Large Seat 2 (22.9 KiB) Viewed 101 times
A 32-year-old restrained driver was involved in a motor-vehicle crash. He is hemodynamically stable and has a large seat belt sign on the abdomen. His abdomen is tender to palpation. In this patient, which of the following, one should be most concerned about? (A) Hollow-viscus injuries (B) Liver and spleen injury (C) Transection of the head of the pancreas (D) Renal pedicle avulsion (E) Pelvic fracture
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