Overview
Explore recent advances in first aid for crime scene victims in this 33-minute keynote talk by Dr. Anthony Morgan. Gain insights into the crucial role of forensic nurses in providing emergency medical care, identifying problems, stabilizing patients, and preparing them for witness testimony. Learn about trauma calls, documentation, misconceptions, injury assessment, vital signs, and the urgency of evacuation. Discover techniques for immediate management, shock resuscitation, and permissive hypertension. Understand the importance of mental status evaluation and forensic evidence preservation. Delve into specific injury types, including internal injuries, bleeding, sharp object wounds, and brain function assessment. Examine proper transport procedures for various injuries, including scalp, base skull, and facial traumas. Enhance your knowledge of emergency medical care in forensic settings with this comprehensive overview of recent advancements in first aid for crime scene victims.
Syllabus
Intro
Emergency Medical Professionals
Trauma Call
Documentation
Misconception
Injury
Vital Signs
Assessment
Visibility
Urgency to evacuate
Immediate management
Shock resuscitation
Permissive hypertension
Mental status
Forensic evidence
Blind object
Internal injury
Bleeding
Sharp Objects
Small Bowel
Small Ball
Sharp Object
Small bowels
Gate
Brain Function
What to Transport
Scalp Injuries
Scalp Injury
Base Skull Injury
Facial Injuries
Summary
Taught by
Forensic 365