How do trauma surgeons deal with the fact that the patients they operate on probably haven’t fasted the night before given that trauma patients don’t know in advance they’ll be having surgery?

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I know that with elective surgeries, patients have to fast the night before to prevent vomiting when they go under anesthetic, but I was wondering how this concern is navigated in trauma or emergency surgeries in which patients definitely didn’t fast the night before? Do they just try to deal with the vomit or is there a special procedure to prevent vomiting from occurring?

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Just wanted to add that after an emergency surgery the nurses are on super high alert for any signs of aspiration pneumonia. The moment my husband developed a cough, they started collecting sputum and drew what looked like 27 different containers of blood.

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