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When assessing a patient who experienced a blast injury it is important to remember that: primary blast injuries are the most easily overlooked.

What is a blast injury?

  • Blast injuries are the outcome of explosions that have the potential to concurrently injure one or more victims with multisystem, life-threatening injuries.
  • The health care professional has difficult hurdles with complicated triage, diagnosis, and management in these situations.
  • Primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary are the terms used to describe the four fundamental processes of blast damage.
  • The movement of the blast wave through the body results in primary blast injury.
  • Primary blast injuries are exclusive to high order explosions because only high order explosives produce a blast wave.
  • Air-filled organs are more severely damaged by the blast wave.

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