PE22-Hypotensive trauma patient quiz Hypotensive trauma patient quiz This short quiz allows us to ensure there has been some learning through watching this video. Although this quiz is optional, we are unable to provide you with a certificate unless you complete it along with the feedback form. A pass mark of 80% is required to pass. Score Confirmation of participation I confirm that I have watched this entire presentation. Which of the following are correct regarding hypotension in paediatric trauma patients? * Occurs with a loss of 30 mls of blood Occurs with a loss of 10% of circulating blood volume Only occurs with blood loss in trauma Occurs with a loss of 25% of circulation blood volume Does not present in paediatric trauma patients Regarding tranexamic acid use in paediatric trauma? * should be considered and administered within 6 hours of injury is contraindicated in paediatric trauma is given at 15mg/kg within the first 3 hours of injury is recommended only in head injuries can be given in 50mg/kg bolus every 5 minutes Paediatric hypotension can be defined as? * <20th centile for age/height <100/60 for those 10 years or older Can be calculated using the formula 40 + (age x5) <5th centile for age/height Depends solely on the capillary refill time The ‘deadly triad of trauma’ is composed of which of the following * Hypothermia, hypoxia, hypotension Hypothermia, acidosis, tachycardia Acidosis, hypotension, tachycardia Hypotension, acidosis, hypothermia Acidosis, hypotension, hyperthermia What percentage of trauma deaths occur within the first hour? * 10% 30% 60% 50% 23% Section Buttons If you are human, leave this field blank. Submit Δ