TRAUMA ANESTHESIA SERIES (PART 1): ADVANCED TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT & DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY | EP45

TRAUMA ANESTHESIA SERIES (PART 1): ADVANCED TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT & DAMAGE CONTROL SURGERY | EP45

In this first installment of the Trauma and Burn Anesthesia series, we dive into the critical foundations of caring for severely injured patients in the perioperative setting. Designed for nurse anesthesiologists and nurse anesthesia residents, this episode reviews the guiding principles of Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and explores how these frameworks shape anesthetic decision-making. We also walk through the concepts of damage control surgery and damage control resuscitation, emphasizing their role in stabilizing critically ill trauma patients, optimizing outcomes, and prioritizing life over limb. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how resuscitation strategy, surgical timing, and anesthetic management intersect when every second matters. Whether you’re new to trauma anesthesia or refining your expertise, this episode sets the stage for a high-yield exploration of trauma and burn care.

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