TNCC WRITTEN EXAM WITH
DETAILED QUESTIONS AND 100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2024-2025
What is the most accurate way to gauge how well cells are perfused and how
well resuscitation will go? ANSWER Base deficiency combined with elevated
serum lactate
Will hypocapnia result in vasodilation or constriction, particularly in the
vascular of the brain? - ANSWER Vasoconstriction
What is the outcome of an oxygen shortage and tissue hypoperfusion? -
ANSWER Acidosis metabolism
What kind of shock causes widespread dilatation of the blood vessels? -
ANSWER Shock neurogenic
What nerve function is lost as a result of spinal cord injury at C3–C5? -
ANSWER Breathing difficulties, paralyzed diaphragm, and phrenic nerve
elevation of the extremities What kind of harm benefits from AT the level of the
heart? - Syndrome of the Answer Compartment
What is a high frostbite risk? - ANSWER Formation of thrombus
Which two drugs, in addition to rewarming, can be given to keep perfusion
going after a frostbite injury? - ANSWER Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs or tissue plasminogen activators (NSAIDS)
What is indicated by an increase in diastolic blood pressure? - ANSWER
auxiliary resistance
Which posture will help the bariatric patient's airway and breathing efforts? -
ANSWER Reverse Trendelenburg
Which stage of the explosion causes cuts or penetrating injuries due to flying
debris, missiles, and bomb fragments? - ANSWER Phase II
Which stage of an explosion is caused by an injury or disease associated to
explosions, such as sepsis, COPD, angina, hyperglycemia, or hypertension? -
ANSWER Phase of Quaternary
, In what stage of a blast do people get hurled by the explosion and hit the
ground, walls, or other hard objects? - ANSWER Phase III
What stage of a blast is caused when body surfaces are hit by the over- and
under-pressurization waves? Among the injuries include mild traumatic brain
injury, haemorrhage in the abdomen, blast lung, tympanic membrane rupture,
and globe rupture. - ANSWER First Stage
What symptoms include high creatinine kinase levels, general weakness or
malaise, dark red or brown urine, and muscle soreness or weakness? -
ANSWER Rhabidolosis
Anxiety, pleuritic chest pain, coughing, hemoptysis, hypoxemia, adventitious
lung sounds, reduced lung sounds, jugular vein distention, or hypotension are
among the symptoms of what? - ANSWER Heart Embolus
What symptoms include altered consciousness, headache, nausea, vomiting,
amnesia, and behavioral changes? - ANSWER elevated intracranial pressure
What conditions are characterized by unilateral dilation, asymmetric pupillary
responsiveness, widening pulse pressure, aberrant motor posture, bradycardia,
and decreased respiratory effort? - ANSWER Herniation Syndrome late
indications of elevated intracranial pressure
What results with a rupture of the middle meningeal artery or bridging veins? -
ANSWER Hematomas Subdural and Epidural
impact libido, mood, sleep, memory, and concentration. causes nausea, vertigo,
and headaches. - ANSWER Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Postconcussive
Syndrome
early indications of elevated ICP-like signs and symptoms that do not get worse.
- ANSWER Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Postconcussive Syndrome