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Giới thiệu

The 'principal of abdominal trauma management' mind map template provides a structured framework for emergency medical responders, covering 6 critical branches: shock, control bleeding, fluid resuscitation, prehospital care, CT indications, and laparotomy criteria. With 48 nodes, it details 5 shock types (hypovolemic, cardiogenic, neurogenic, anaphylactic, septic) and specific decision points such as 'SBP <90mmHg' and 'peritonitis'. This first aid cheat sheet is essential for paramedics, trauma surgeons, and medical students preparing for emergency scenarios.

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Khi nào dùng mẫu này

Emergency physicians and trauma surgeons

Assessing a patient with blunt abdominal trauma in the emergency department

Medical students and residents

Preparing for a trauma simulation or ATLS certification exam

Paramedics and EMS coordinators

Developing prehospital protocols for abdominal injury management

Cách dùng mẫu này

Bước 1

Open and Explore Management Branches

Download the .xmind file and open it to review the central topic and its six critical emergency management branches.

Bước 2

Customize Protocols and Clinical Criteria

Replace generic examples with your local medical protocols and use icons or colors to highlight critical decision points like peritonitis.

Bước 3

Export for Quick Clinical Reference

Save your customized mind map as a PDF or image to use as a fast reference tool during medical simulations or clinical shifts.

Câu hỏi thường gặp

It covers shock types, bleeding control, fluid resuscitation, prehospital care, CT indications, and laparotomy criteria, with 48 nodes detailing signs, symptoms, and management steps.

Start at the root 'principal of abdominal trauma management', then follow branches like 'shock' to identify signs, or 'who might need CT?' to guide imaging decisions based on criteria like SBP <90 mmHg.

Yes, you can customize node text, add icons, or reorganize branches to fit local protocols or personal study needs.

Key decision branches include 'who might need CT?' (e.g., blunt abdominal injury, head injury) and 'who might need a laparotomy?' (e.g., peritonitis, mesenteric tear).

Absolutely. It organizes essential trauma concepts like shock management and fluid resuscitation, making it ideal for reviewing ATLS or emergency medicine board content.

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