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🗓️ 12 March 2017
⏱️ 9 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, med students. My name is Zach Olson, and thank you for downloading this episode of the EM |
0:08.7 | Clerkship Podcast. Today is part two of our two-part series on Lacerations. Last week we discussed |
0:18.3 | how important it is that you really need to master these basic procedures because you may only get a few chances to perform them during your clerkship. |
0:25.8 | Specifically, we discussed your initial evaluation when a patient comes in with a laceration. |
0:33.7 | Just to review where we are so far, remember, we've done a history with a focus on chronic illnesses, |
0:39.3 | the age of the wound, mechanism, location, and contamination. If the wound was dirty, which is the |
0:49.9 | majority of the time in the emergency department, then we gave a tetanus shot if it had been more than |
0:55.4 | five years. Also, if the wound had tetanus in it and they likely had never had a tetanus shot |
1:01.9 | before, maybe they're from a foreign country, that is when we give the tetanus immune globulin, |
1:07.1 | although that's very rare. We took a ruler, we measured and described the wound to the attending, |
1:13.4 | as well as performed a quick neurovascular exam, and then last we got an x-ray or an ultrasound |
1:19.5 | to look for foreign bodies if necessary. So you put all of that in your presentation, |
1:25.5 | and your intending is super impressed and they're |
1:27.8 | going to let you repair this laceration. |
1:30.9 | So let's walk through this because it can be intimidating, all of those suture types and needles |
1:34.9 | and tying techniques, but I promise this isn't actually that complicated. |
1:40.6 | Don't overcomplicate things. |
1:43.1 | Step one. |
1:47.9 | Pain control. Pain control first. You get a syringe with a small needle. I don't care what size of a needle and you grab some lytocaine. |
1:53.2 | If your attendings want to teach you nerve blocks and things like that, that's awesome. But you |
1:58.3 | aren't expected to know that yet as a student. |
2:02.1 | We aren't covering that today. |
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