| Title | A case study of right ventricular rupture in an elderly victim of motor vehicle crash: incorporating end-of-life care into trauma nursing. | | Author(s) | Van Horn JM | | Institution | Widener University School of Nursing, Chester, Pennsylvania 18062, USA. RN269278L@aol.com | | Source | J Trauma Nurs 2007 Jul-Sep; 14(3):136-43. | | Abstract | Cardiac trauma fatalities occur in 22% of victims of motor vehicle crash. Blunt cardiac trauma may result in myocardial rupture. Mechanisms of injury include compression, deceleration, laceration, and "hydraulic ram" effect. Diagnosis is difficult because of coexisting injuries and the lack of evidence-based protocols. Physiological changes in the elderly and the presence of comorbid illness result in poor survival rates when myocardial rupture occurs. Trauma nurses must be prepared to provide end-of-life care related to the poor outcome associated with myocardial rupture. This case study reports a right ventricular rupture in an elderly patient involved in a frontal motor vehicle crash. | | Language | eng | | Pub Type(s) | Journal Article
| | PubMed ID | 18080577 |
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