What cranial bones may be involved


Question: Your unit has been called to a 22-year-old male assault victim who sustained a direct blow to the head on the right side. Upon arrival, he was unconscious with response only to painful stimuli. His airway is open, respirations are 26 breaths per minute/irregular, heart rate at 58 bpm, and SaO2 at 94% on room air. His blood pressure is 186/118, and skin is cool, pale, and clammy. Upon visualization, the patient is bleeding from a large laceration to the right side. CSF fluid is coming from the left ear. No battle signs or raccoon eyes are present. What would be your treatment, and why? What cranial bones may be involved?

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