Trauma Symposium 2022 Poster Board Presentation
Poster Presentations:
Teresa Elder, MEd., RN CFRN CMTE Predictors of massive transfusion protocol initiation among trauma patients transported from the scene via flight emergency management services.
Stephanie Jarivs, MPH The Association Between Traumatic Aortic Injuries (TAI) and Elevation
Target Audience
RNs, Prehospital EMS, and Physicians, Residents, and Healthcare workers.
Learning Objectives
Predictors of massive transfusion protocol initiation among trauma patients transported from the scene via flight emergency management services (poster presented by Teresa Elder)
1. What trauma patient characteristics obtained in flight EMS were not predictors of the administration of MTP (massive transfusion protocol) on arrival at the receiving hospital?
2. What trauma patient characteristics obtained in flight EMS were predictors of the administration of MTP (massive transfusion protocol) on arrival at the receiving hospital?
The Association Between Traumatic Aortic Injuries (TAI) and Elevation Poster presented by Stephanie Jarvis MPH
- Are trauma patients more likely to incur a TAI (traumatic aortic injury) at high elevation (greater than 5000 ft) or a low elevation?
- What grade (grade 1-4) of TAI are trauma patients at high elevation more likely to incur?
Teresa Elder, MEd., RN CFRN CMTE
Stephanie Jarvis MPH- Aortic Injuries
EMS: Continuing Education approved by the State of Colorado through Centura Health Prehospital Services Training Center and Group # CO 039 (SAH), #CO 040 (PSF) and #CO 065 (SDG)
NURSING: This 0.5 hour class was presented by St. Anthony Hospital on Oct 14 2022. Provider is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 14010, for 0.5 contact hours.
Attendee must retain a copy of this certificate for four years after course completion.
Available Credit
- 0.50 Nursing
- 0.50 State, Local, and Individual
- 0.50 Trauma
- 0.25 NCCP-Trauma: Fluid Resuscitation
- 0.25 NCCP-Trauma: Hemorrhage Control