Paediatric Trauma Imaging

Create an informative and engaging illustration showing a pediatric trauma setting, including a doctor assessing a child with head injuries, medical imaging equipment like a CT scanner in the background, and anatomical diagrams relevant to trauma imaging in young patients.

Paediatric Trauma Imaging Quiz

Test your knowledge on paediatric trauma imaging with our comprehensive quiz! Covering critical topics from head CT criteria to pelvic imaging guidelines, this quiz is designed for healthcare professionals and students alike.

What you'll learn:

  • Key indicators for CT imaging in children
  • Understanding of trauma mechanisms
  • Best practices for evaluating abdominal and pelvic injuries
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AssessingChild17
Any feature which on its own justifies CT head within 1 hour
Suspicion of NAI
Seizure
GCS < 14 (<15 if age under 1)
GCS <15 after 2 hours
?Depressed skull fracture
?Base of skull fracture
Focal Neuro Deficit
Bruise or swelling >5cm in child under 1
TLOC > 5mins
High risk mechanism
3 or more episodes of vomiting
Abnormal drowsiness
Amnesia > 5mins
High Risk Mechanism + Tender Cervical Spine
CT C-Spine
X-Ray C-Spine
The primary imaging modality for blunt chest trauma and penetrating chest trauma are both CT Thorax
True
False
Risk factors that 'may' prompt CT abdomen
Lap belt / handle bar injuries
Abdominal wall bruising
Abdominal tenderness
Abdominal distension
Persistent shock
Blood from rectum or NG tube
High risk mechanism
Significant trauma to chest
Neurological impairment
History of abdominal surgery
A pelvic binder necessitates pelvic imaging
True
False
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