Name the most likely diagnosis:
- What is the GCS for an 18-year-old woman s/p MVC in a “coma”?
- What is the GCS for a 40-year-old man brought in dead after an MVC by the rescue paramedics?
- What is the GCS for 20-year-old woman s/p motorcycle collision with open eyes, grunting only, and withdrawals to pain?
- What is the GCS for a 29-year-old woman s/p skiing accident into a tree who is intubated; eyes closed even to pain, decorticate posturing only?
- 28-year-old man involved in high-speed MVC with lower back spine fracture, bladder/bowel incontinence, decreased lower extremity sensation, and decreased lower extremity strength
- 24-year-old woman with spine fracture; paraplegia but with touch and proprioception intact
- 29-year-old man s/p 45-foot fall with left-sided loss of temperature and pain sensation; right-sided paresis and loss of right-sided proprioception
- 18-year-old woman with a cervical spinal fracture after diving into a shallow pool; intact perianal sensation and decreased lower extremity sensation and movement
- 50-year-old woman with painless proptosis and a brain tumor stuck to the dura
- 19-year-old woman involved in a high-speed MVC and was thrown unrestrained into the windshield; she has a GCS of 15 at the scene and initially upon admission to the ER; she then becomes comatose with a GCS of 3
- Patient with head trauma and a peripheral “crescent”-shaped hematoma on CT scan
- Patient with head trauma and a peripheral “lenticular” (lens-like) hematoma on CT scan
- Hypoxia after brain injury without lung injury, no fractures, no DVTs
- Coagulopathy after isolated brain injury
- 40-year-old s/p fall from a balcony, GCS of 3, heart rate 40, SBP of 190/90, blown right pupil
- 22-year-old female s/p MVC, GCS of 3, nl brain CT scan, nl brain MRI, nl EEG
- 21-year-old male s/p MVC with hypotension, bradycardia, nl CXR, nl FAST exam, nl pelvic x-ray
- 39-year-old woman lifting weights has onset of lower back pain, cannot urinate, and is passing flatus that she cannot control; on exam, the bladder is distended, poor rectal tone, and perineal skin numbness (anesthesia)
- 29-year-old diabetic with chronic bacterial sinusitis, new-onset seizures, fever, and right-sided weakness
- 40-year-old male with chronic low back pain lifts a refrigerator and experiences severe pain shooting down his right leg out his right big toe
Name the diagnostic modality:
What is the treatment?
Name the radiographic test for localizing the following: