A ten-year old boy presents to the emergency department after being hit by a motor vehicle. He is tachycardic with abdominal distension, diffuse tenderness and a right thigh deformity. The initial radiographs in the trauma bay reveal pelvic and right femur fractures. When he becomes hemodynamically unstable, a massive transfusion protocol is initiated and his focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) reveals a large amount of free fluid. He is placed in a pelvic binder appropriately centered at the greater trochanters without improvement. For this unstable patient with a pelvic fracture and free fluid, he is most appropriately transferred to the
A intensive care unit for additional resuscitation.
B radiology department for computerized tomography.
C radiology department for embolization.
D operating room for orthopedic fixation.
E operating room for laparotomy.
A intensive care unit for additional resuscitation.
B radiology department for computerized tomography.
C radiology department for embolization.
D operating room for orthopedic fixation.
E operating room for laparotomy.
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