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[Show more]What is s significant risk of fetal death in house fires? correct answer: Carbon monoxide poisoning 
 
What is a common GU traumatic injury during the third trimester of pregnancy? correct answer: Bladder rupture, more elevated and compressed by the uterus. 
 
What is the purpose of palpating the ...
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Add to cartWhat is s significant risk of fetal death in house fires? correct answer: Carbon monoxide poisoning 
 
What is a common GU traumatic injury during the third trimester of pregnancy? correct answer: Bladder rupture, more elevated and compressed by the uterus. 
 
What is the purpose of palpating the ...
Which of the cranial bones is most susceptible to injury due to it being the thinnest correct answer: Temporal 
 
Which layer of meninges attaches to the brain and spinal cord correct answer: PIA 
 
What is the name for the portion of the midbrain that is responsible for wakefulness and consciousn...
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Add to cartWhich of the cranial bones is most susceptible to injury due to it being the thinnest correct answer: Temporal 
 
Which layer of meninges attaches to the brain and spinal cord correct answer: PIA 
 
What is the name for the portion of the midbrain that is responsible for wakefulness and consciousn...
What are the 6 goals of resuscitation of the head injured patient? correct answer: 1. Rapidly diagnose/identify TBI 
2. Prevent secondary brain injury due to hypoxia, hypotension, and hypo- or hyper-capnea. 
3. Optimize oxygenation, ventilation, and hemodynamics. 
4. Prevent ICP. 
5. Maintain thera...
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Add to cartWhat are the 6 goals of resuscitation of the head injured patient? correct answer: 1. Rapidly diagnose/identify TBI 
2. Prevent secondary brain injury due to hypoxia, hypotension, and hypo- or hyper-capnea. 
3. Optimize oxygenation, ventilation, and hemodynamics. 
4. Prevent ICP. 
5. Maintain thera...
What are the three main constituents in the brain? correct answer: CSF, Brain Tissue (mostly water), Blood 
 
The brain makes up approximately _____% of the volume of the skull and is _____% water. correct answer: 80% 
75% 
 
CSF makes up about _____% of the volume of the skull. correct answer: 1...
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Add to cartWhat are the three main constituents in the brain? correct answer: CSF, Brain Tissue (mostly water), Blood 
 
The brain makes up approximately _____% of the volume of the skull and is _____% water. correct answer: 80% 
75% 
 
CSF makes up about _____% of the volume of the skull. correct answer: 1...
You're at increased risk of an SCI in adults if you fall? correct answer: >20 feet 
 
You're at increased risk of an SCI in children if you fall? correct answer: >3 times height in child 
 
What is the preferred method to move someone with a potential SCI/ correct answer: Lift and slide 
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Add to cartYou're at increased risk of an SCI in adults if you fall? correct answer: >20 feet 
 
You're at increased risk of an SCI in children if you fall? correct answer: >3 times height in child 
 
What is the preferred method to move someone with a potential SCI/ correct answer: Lift and slide 
...
What is the mechanism of injury that can result in nasalorbitalethmoidal or NOE injury? correct answer: A direct below to the nasal region 
May be associated with cribiform fracture and orbital roof fracture 
Commonly associated with a loss of smell due to direct injury of the olfactory nerve 
 
W...
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Add to cartWhat is the mechanism of injury that can result in nasalorbitalethmoidal or NOE injury? correct answer: A direct below to the nasal region 
May be associated with cribiform fracture and orbital roof fracture 
Commonly associated with a loss of smell due to direct injury of the olfactory nerve 
 
W...
Organs commonly injured by blunt trauma? correct answer: Solid organs 
 
Spleen 
Liver 
Pancreas 
 
Sudden deceleration in a blunt trauma caused movement of abdominal organs and most commonly tears which organ? correct answer: Duodenum (shearing forces may cause tearing at attachment points of lig...
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Add to cartOrgans commonly injured by blunt trauma? correct answer: Solid organs 
 
Spleen 
Liver 
Pancreas 
 
Sudden deceleration in a blunt trauma caused movement of abdominal organs and most commonly tears which organ? correct answer: Duodenum (shearing forces may cause tearing at attachment points of lig...
Suicide correct answer: death caused by self-directed, potentionally injurious behavior with an intent to die as a result of the behavior 
many suicides occur with little planing during a short term crisis 
 
risk factor of suicide correct answer: access to firearms 
 
Leading cause of maternal de...
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Add to cartSuicide correct answer: death caused by self-directed, potentionally injurious behavior with an intent to die as a result of the behavior 
many suicides occur with little planing during a short term crisis 
 
risk factor of suicide correct answer: access to firearms 
 
Leading cause of maternal de...
Shock (basic definition) correct answer: Lack of oxygen to cells 
 
Anaerobic respiration in shock correct answer: Shock --> anaerobic respiration --> lactic acid production --> weakens cell wall --> cellular destruction --> tissue destruction --> organ destruction 
 
Hypovolemic...
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Add to cartShock (basic definition) correct answer: Lack of oxygen to cells 
 
Anaerobic respiration in shock correct answer: Shock --> anaerobic respiration --> lactic acid production --> weakens cell wall --> cellular destruction --> tissue destruction --> organ destruction 
 
Hypovolemic...
Kehr's sign correct answer: Referred left shoulder pain, usually indicates a splenic injury 
 
Base deficit correct answer: Base deficit more than -6 indicates the need for agressive resuscitation and determination of the etiology 
 
CXR correct answer: Most important tool providing useful infor...
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Add to cartKehr's sign correct answer: Referred left shoulder pain, usually indicates a splenic injury 
 
Base deficit correct answer: Base deficit more than -6 indicates the need for agressive resuscitation and determination of the etiology 
 
CXR correct answer: Most important tool providing useful infor...
A transcranial doppler is obtained for a patient with a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. The doppler is positive for vasospasm. The trauma nurse would expect which of the following medications to be prescribed? correct answer: A vasospasm is a known complication of subarachnoid hemorrhages. Calci...
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Add to cartA transcranial doppler is obtained for a patient with a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. The doppler is positive for vasospasm. The trauma nurse would expect which of the following medications to be prescribed? correct answer: A vasospasm is a known complication of subarachnoid hemorrhages. Calci...
Circumfrential burns correct answer: Full-thickness burns result in the formation of an eschar that is tough and unyielding. 
 
Can cause a burn compartment syndrome, and often requires escharotomy 
 
Shock correct answer: Systemic reaction to insult that causes decreased oxygen delivery to the c...
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Add to cartCircumfrential burns correct answer: Full-thickness burns result in the formation of an eschar that is tough and unyielding. 
 
Can cause a burn compartment syndrome, and often requires escharotomy 
 
Shock correct answer: Systemic reaction to insult that causes decreased oxygen delivery to the c...
Fluid resuscitation is administered to a traumatically injured patient. After resuscitation, the trauma nurse evaluates the patient's response to that resuscitation to determine whether additional fluids should be administered. Which of the following factors is most likely to impact this evaluation...
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Add to cartFluid resuscitation is administered to a traumatically injured patient. After resuscitation, the trauma nurse evaluates the patient's response to that resuscitation to determine whether additional fluids should be administered. Which of the following factors is most likely to impact this evaluation...
When should impaled objects be removed? correct answer: Preferably in the OR, under controlled circumstances. 
 
True or false: Bullet wounds follow a predictable pattern of injury? correct answer: False: A bullet wound is an example of a "blast" wound which has an unpredictable trajectory and m...
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Add to cartWhen should impaled objects be removed? correct answer: Preferably in the OR, under controlled circumstances. 
 
True or false: Bullet wounds follow a predictable pattern of injury? correct answer: False: A bullet wound is an example of a "blast" wound which has an unpredictable trajectory and m...
Fluid resuscitation is undertaken for the patient in late, decompensatory hypovolemic shock. Which of the following findings indicates that this treatment is having its intended effect? An elevation in the: 
A. Pulse pressure 
B. Urinary output 
C. Respiratory rate 
D. Serum lactate levels correct a...
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Add to cartFluid resuscitation is undertaken for the patient in late, decompensatory hypovolemic shock. Which of the following findings indicates that this treatment is having its intended effect? An elevation in the: 
A. Pulse pressure 
B. Urinary output 
C. Respiratory rate 
D. Serum lactate levels correct a...
What is a collection of excess fluid between the visceral pericardium and the parietal pericardium? correct answer: Pericardial Tamponade 
 
What are the classic signs and symptoms of a pericardial tamponade? correct answer: Beck's Triad 
 
What are the 3 findings in Beck's Triad? correct answer...
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Add to cartWhat is a collection of excess fluid between the visceral pericardium and the parietal pericardium? correct answer: Pericardial Tamponade 
 
What are the classic signs and symptoms of a pericardial tamponade? correct answer: Beck's Triad 
 
What are the 3 findings in Beck's Triad? correct answer...
What are the 8 components to the Trauma System? correct answer: 1. Rapid identification of the injury, followed by easy access to EMS with a central dispatching system 
2. Appropriately trained and appropriate level of EMS providers available on scene 
3. Pre-hospital triage protocols authorizing E...
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Add to cartWhat are the 8 components to the Trauma System? correct answer: 1. Rapid identification of the injury, followed by easy access to EMS with a central dispatching system 
2. Appropriately trained and appropriate level of EMS providers available on scene 
3. Pre-hospital triage protocols authorizing E...
List the characteristics of Trauma Center Designation correct answer: Outlined and developed at the state and local level 
Varies from state to state 
Requirements outlined through legislative or regulatory authority 
 
List the characteristics of Trauma Center Verification correct answer: Oversee...
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Add to cartList the characteristics of Trauma Center Designation correct answer: Outlined and developed at the state and local level 
Varies from state to state 
Requirements outlined through legislative or regulatory authority 
 
List the characteristics of Trauma Center Verification correct answer: Oversee...
How many vertebrae comprise the human spinal column correct answer: 33 
 
How many cervical vertebrae comprise the human spinal column correct answer: 7 
 
Autonomic dysreflexia is a potential complication of spinal injury that occurs above ________ correct answer: T6 
 
True or false: Cauda equi...
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Add to cartHow many vertebrae comprise the human spinal column correct answer: 33 
 
How many cervical vertebrae comprise the human spinal column correct answer: 7 
 
Autonomic dysreflexia is a potential complication of spinal injury that occurs above ________ correct answer: T6 
 
True or false: Cauda equi...
What are the 4 types of shock? correct answer: Hypovolemic 
Distributive 
Cardiogenic 
Obstructive 
 
Which shock is a "lack of volume"? correct answer: Hypovolemic 
 
Which shock is a maldistribution of blood or vasodilation? correct answer: Distributive 
 
Which shock is due to inadequate car...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 types of shock? correct answer: Hypovolemic 
Distributive 
Cardiogenic 
Obstructive 
 
Which shock is a "lack of volume"? correct answer: Hypovolemic 
 
Which shock is a maldistribution of blood or vasodilation? correct answer: Distributive 
 
Which shock is due to inadequate car...
Trauma continuum injury prevention classes correct answer: Primary- designated to prevent occurrence of the injury 
secondary- designed to reduce the severity of the injury that has occurred 
tertiary- improvement in outcomes related to the traumatic injury 
 
phase of injury prevention 
designed ...
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Add to cartTrauma continuum injury prevention classes correct answer: Primary- designated to prevent occurrence of the injury 
secondary- designed to reduce the severity of the injury that has occurred 
tertiary- improvement in outcomes related to the traumatic injury 
 
phase of injury prevention 
designed ...
Initial assessment correct answer: A-J, airway first unless massive hemorrhage 
 
Open airway - manuever correct answer: Jaw thrust 
 
GCS 40 correct answer: E: spont, verbal, pressure, none 
V: orient, confused, words, sounds, none 
M: obeys, local, w/d, abnl flex, extension, none 
Pupils unreac...
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Add to cartInitial assessment correct answer: A-J, airway first unless massive hemorrhage 
 
Open airway - manuever correct answer: Jaw thrust 
 
GCS 40 correct answer: E: spont, verbal, pressure, none 
V: orient, confused, words, sounds, none 
M: obeys, local, w/d, abnl flex, extension, none 
Pupils unreac...
Trauma Assessment (A-I) correct answer: Rapid Assessment!! 
•Airway / Cervical spine (C-Spine) 
•Breathing - lung sounds 
•Circulation - IV access / blood transfusion 
•Disabilities - Neuro assessment /GCS/Pupil 
•Exposed/Environmental control 
•Full set of VS: Family 
•Give comfort...
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Add to cartTrauma Assessment (A-I) correct answer: Rapid Assessment!! 
•Airway / Cervical spine (C-Spine) 
•Breathing - lung sounds 
•Circulation - IV access / blood transfusion 
•Disabilities - Neuro assessment /GCS/Pupil 
•Exposed/Environmental control 
•Full set of VS: Family 
•Give comfort...
Describe the process of Obstructive Shock. correct answer: Myocardium contracts against high afterload -> Sympathetic over activity leads to vasoconstriction in order to maintain BP -> Despite normal BP, organs are poorly perfused due to a reduction in blood flow -> Back pressure leads to ...
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Add to cartDescribe the process of Obstructive Shock. correct answer: Myocardium contracts against high afterload -> Sympathetic over activity leads to vasoconstriction in order to maintain BP -> Despite normal BP, organs are poorly perfused due to a reduction in blood flow -> Back pressure leads to ...
What blood component does not require ABO typing? Why? correct answer: Platelets - because it part of the serum and does not have antibodies. Antigens are contained in the RBCs 
 
What is the most common facial fracture? correct answer: Zygomatic bone check bone 
 
In DIC is fibrinogen increased o...
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Add to cartWhat blood component does not require ABO typing? Why? correct answer: Platelets - because it part of the serum and does not have antibodies. Antigens are contained in the RBCs 
 
What is the most common facial fracture? correct answer: Zygomatic bone check bone 
 
In DIC is fibrinogen increased o...
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