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shrouded shock…

February 28, 2017 By Christopher Partyka Leave a Comment

the case.

46 year old male is bought into your resuscitation bay by local ambulance following a three metre fall from a work platform onto a horizontal metal railing below.

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Filed Under: #FOAM, Cardiology, Critical care, ECG, ECHO, Evidence, Interesting, Trauma, Ultrasound Tagged With: BCI, blunt cardiac injury, cardiac contusion, chest trauma, ECG, ECHO, myocardial contusion, RBBB, shock, thoracic trauma, Trauma, troponin

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