Re: Trauma Naked?
Trauma patients do tend to get stripped naked, I've cut off every imaginable piece of clothing from people. However, we generally put warm blankets on over people except for whatever part we are assessing at that moment. It may have seemed like an eternity, but for the first few minutes, yes, we are checking for any obvious injuries. Shouldn't take that long though! Part of trauma protocol is keeping a potential shock victim warm.
The catheter is fairly normal, to see if there is blood, looking for internal damage. Also often send the urine for toxicology screen (alcohol, drugs). Again, fairly routine. Sometimes we wait if the mechanism of injury was not severe; but if they were ultraosounding you, it sounds like they had a high level of suspicion, and they needed to be able to visualize where to place the probe, can't do it through clothes.
Sorry you had such a bad experience, but if there were hidden injuries they missed from not being thorough, it would have been worse!