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55-year-old male with 2nd and 3rd degree burns to face, chest, and arms on 25% of the body Respirations: 34 Pulse: 120 Mental Status: moans to painful stimulus Mucous membranes charred Stridor 10 cm scalp laceration with pressure dressing BP: 150/89 O 2 sat: 88%

35-year-old male with massive facial trauma and open lower leg fracture Respirations: 35 with Oral Pharyngeal Airway Pulse: 120 Mental Status: confused L tension pneumothorax Open L lower leg fracture: no pulse BP: 85/P

25-year-old male with facial and neck burns, stridor, and complains of L thigh pain Respirations: >30 Pulse: 136 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Charred mucous membranes L femur fracture: no distal pulse BP: 90/45 O 2 sat: 88%

21-year-old male impaled in abdomen with metallic object and R sided chest pain Respiration: 40 Pulse: 140 Mental Status: confused R tension pneumothorax 5 cm scalp laceration Dislocated R ankle: no pulse present BP: 85/P

80-year-old male found wandering, confused and clutching his chest Respiration: 18 Pulse: 90 Mental Status: confused Large scalp hematoma No other obvious injuries Medic alert bracelet: Diabetic, Coumadin BP: 220/120 O 2 sat: 91%

45-year-old male with chest trauma complains of L shoulder pain Respiration: 40 Pulse: 140 Mental Status: A & O x 3 R side tension pneumothorax R shoulder dislocation BP: 70/P O 2 sat: 78%

55-year-old female crying hysterically, speaking foreign language points to swollen L thigh Respiration: 25 Pulse: 120 Mental Status: alert and talking L leg shortened and externally rotated No palpable pulse L foot No other injuries BP: 150/90 O 2 sat: 100%

33-year-old female crushed at the waist Respiration: 22 Pulse: 123 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Fractured pelvis Open L forearm fracture BP: 80/45 O 2 sat: 90%

45-year-old male with crush injury to torso Respiration: >30 Pulse: 145 Mental Status: confused No breath sounds on L Abrasions, face chest, abdomen Hematoma L upper abdomen BP: 90/50 O 2 sat: 80%

22-year-old female, 8 months pregnant, burned in a fire, complains of abdominal pain Respiration: 28 Pulse: 130 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Burns cover 50% of body She is in active labor Facial hair singed BP: 80/45

28-year-old female with massive head injury, mental status deteriorating Respiration: 6 Pulse: 100 Mental Status: withdraws to painful stimulation Blood and fluid draining from L ear Obvious deformity L lower leg BP: 180/110

45-year-old male initially complained of head and neck pain, now unresponsive Respirations: 6 and shallow Pulse: 60 Mental Status: unresponsive No movement of extremities Depressed skill fracture palpable BP: 80/P

70-year-old male complains of neck, chest, and abdominal pain and has R wrist and R ankle deformities Respirations: 32 Pulse: 140 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Flail chest R side Abdomen tender and tense R foot pale with no pulse BP: 90/45

25-year-old male complains of bilateral foot/heel pain. He is asking repetitive questions and vomited twice. Respirations: 20 Pulse: 100 Mental Status: somnolent Both heels are very tender Low back is tender Cervical spine is tender No obvious head trauma BP: 150/90 O 2 sat: 90%

44-year-old female is hemorrhaging from a traumatic amputation just below her L knee Respirations: 28 Pulse: 150 and thready Mental Status: semiconscious Tourniquet applied above amputation No other significant injuries Leg in plastic bag on ice BP: 70/P

80-year-old female with head trauma. Brain matter protruding from wound. Blood from both ears. Respirations: absent Pulse: radial pulse absent Mental Status: unresponsive and posturing BP: 60/P

16-year-old male with 2nd and 3rd degree burns on 80% of body Respirations: 40 Pulse: 145 Mental Status: uncharacteristically calm Circumferential constricting burns around torso Stridor BP: 100/p O 2 sat: 80%

33-year-old pregnant female with laceration above L clavicle and traumatic deformities of both ankles Respirations: 35 Pulse: 140 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Air bubbles coming from laceration L foot cool, decreased pulse BP: 109/60 O 2 sat: 93%

22-year-old male clammy and unconscious without any obvious injury Respirations: 22 Pulse: 125 Metal Status: unconscious Skin cool, clammy Blood sugar: 30 BP: 90/44 Temp: 95 F

59-year-old male confused with chest pain and a puncture wound to the L chest Respirations: 40 Pulse: radial absent Mental Status: confused L side sucking chest wound BP: 70/P Pulse: 150 O 2 sat: 75%

43-year-old male extricated from wreckage complains of abdominal pain and is hemorrhaging from his neck Respirations: >30 Pulse: palpable (radial) Mental status: A & O x 3 Laceration of R carotid artery Abdomen distended and tense Fractured pelvis crepitus noted BP: 75/P Pulse: 150 O 2 sat: 88%

95-year-old Asian female unconscious with bleeding scalp laceration and L side chest trauma Respirations: 3 Pulse: not palpable Mental status: unconscious Brain matter and blood oozing from scalp wound Flail chest Unresponsive to opening airway BP: absent

24-year-old female with a puncture wound in her left flank Respirations: 40 Pulse: 135 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Decreased breath sounds on L Abdomen tender to palpation Partial amputation of two fingers R hand BP: 85/P O 2 sat: 77%

50-year-old medic crushed under debris complains of headache and neck pain and is unable to move his legs Respirations: 20 Pulse: 87 Mental Status: confused and perseverating Hemorrhaging laceration of scalp Neck tender to palpation at C-5 No sensation in lower extremities BP: 110/65 O 2 sat: 90%

23-year-old college student without any obvious injury complains of a headache and is perseverating Respirations: 20 Pulse: 75 Mental Status: A & O to person only Perseverating Further investigation reveals a L temporal depressed skull fracture Cervical spine tender to palpation Voluntary movement of all extremities BP: 100/75 O 2 sat: 100%

45-year-old female whose R lower leg was crushed under heavy debris Respirations: 45 Pulse: 133 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Abrasions and decreased breath sounds on L Abdomen tender and tense No pulse in R foot Obvious Tib/Fib fracture BP: 140/90 O 2 sat: 87%

65-year-old female found down and is unable to move her L leg Respirations: 22 Pulse: Palpable L foot Mental Status: confused with R facial droop L leg is shortened and externally rotated BP: 235/115 O 2 sat: 88%

33-year-old male with anterior neck and facial trauma complains of difficulty breathing Respirations: > 30 Pulse: 95 Mental Status: A & O x 3

22-year-old male who fell from height and complains of R foot and low back pain Respirations: 20 Pulse: 90 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Scrapes on back Puncture wound R flank BP 160/100 O 2 sat: 94%

55-year-old woman complains of neck and mid-back pain Respirations: 18 Pulse: 110 Mental Status: Alert, paralyzed legs Bleeding from 4 cm scalp laceration Feet are insensate L humerus fracture BP: 170/110 O 2 sat: 90%

31-year-old male with an amputated R hand. His hand is in a plastic bag on ice. Respirations: 22 Pulse: 128 Mental Status: A & O Tourniquet applied to wrist BP: 140/90 O 2 sat: 98%

34-year-old medic with an obvious R shoulder dislocation Respirations: 16 Pulse: 123 R radial Mental Status: A & O x 3 No other injuries Splinting R arm with L hand BP: 138/77

18-year-old pregnant woman passed out at the scene Respirations: 14 Pulse: 112 Mental Status: Alert and Oriented Gestational diabetes 35 weeks pregnant Groin is wet with amniotic fluid BP: 190/110 O 2 sat: 100%

37-year-old was involved in the wreckage and complains of chest pain Respirations: 28 Pulse: 120 Mental Status: A & O x 3 L ribs fractured Subcutaneous emphysema Crepitus BP: 130/90 O 2 sat: 88%

28-year-old policeman complains of severe headache and L leg pain Respirations: 18 Pulse: 109 Mental Status: Initially unconscious, now awake Hematoma scalp Cervical spine tender Open tib/fib fracture BP: 180/110 O 2 sat: 98%

79-year-old woman who fell and complains of mid-back pain Respirations: 15 Pulse: 118 Mental Status: A & O x 3 Hemorrhaging scalp laceration Open deformity of R wrist Skin tear R shin BP: 170/90 O 2 sat: 91%

19-year-old male complains of injury to L hand and R knee Respirations: 18 Pulse: absent at R foot Mental Status: A & O x 3 Amputation of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th fingers Unable to locate fingers R knee is unstable R foot is pale and cool BP: 140/88 O 2 sat: 93%