PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Raining Night Time
Head Light of PUJ was turned off
Being drunk
Decreased sense of vision of surroundings
Altered degree of perception
Occurrence of the accident
Blunt trauma on the chest
Rupture of the serous membrane of the lungs
Blood spilling from the lungs to the pleural cavity
Tachypnea Dyspnea Cyanosis Decreased or absent breath
sounds on affected side Tracheal deviation to unaffected
side Dull resonance on percussion Unequal chest rise Tachycardia Hypotension Pale, cool, clammy skin Possibly subcutaneous
emphysema
Pressure equalization between lungs and pleural cavity
Increased pressure to the mediastinum and the trachea.
Aggregate the given symptoms
Death
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