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HESI PN Comprehensive Exam 2
1. A newborn with apnea is being discharged from the hospital with home 
monitoring. What information concerning the infant's care should the 
practical nurse review with the parents? 
A. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 
B. Administration of intravenous antibiotics. 
C. Reassurance that the infant cannot be electrocuted during monitoring. 
D. Advise that the infant not be left with caretakers, such as babysitters. 
- A. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 
Rationale: Apnea of infancy (A...
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1. A newborn with apnea is being discharged from the hospital with home 
monitoring. What information concerning the infant's care should the 
practical nurse review with the parents? 
A. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 
B. Administration of intravenous antibiotics. 
C. Reassurance that the infant cannot be electrocuted during monitoring. 
D. Advise that the infant not be left with caretakers, such as babysitters. 
- A. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). 
Rationale: Apnea of infancy (A...
ATLS Test 1 Latest 2024 With Complete Solution
A 22-year-old man is hypotensive and tachycardic after a shotgun wound to the left shoulder. His blood pressure is initially 80/40 mm Hg. After initial fluid resuscitation his blood pressure increases to 122/84 mm Hg. His heart rate is now 100 beats per minute and his respiratory rate is 28 breaths per minute. A tube thoracostomy is performed for decreased left chest breath sounds with the return of a small amount of blood and no air leak. After chest tube insertion, the most appropriate next st...
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A 22-year-old man is hypotensive and tachycardic after a shotgun wound to the left shoulder. His blood pressure is initially 80/40 mm Hg. After initial fluid resuscitation his blood pressure increases to 122/84 mm Hg. His heart rate is now 100 beats per minute and his respiratory rate is 28 breaths per minute. A tube thoracostomy is performed for decreased left chest breath sounds with the return of a small amount of blood and no air leak. After chest tube insertion, the most appropriate next st...
ATLS Practice Questions 2024 {234 Questions with All the Correct Answers} Graded A+
Assessed first in trauma patient - Airway 
(*)Degree of burn that is characterized by bone involvement - Fourth 
Complications of head trauma - Intracerebral hematoma Extradural hematoma Brain abscess 
Most common cause of laryngotracheal stenosis - Trauma 
Intervention that can help prevent development of acute renal failure - Infusion of normal saline 
A 26-year-old male is resuscitated with blood transfusion after a motor vehicle collision that was complicated by a fractured pelvis. A few hou...
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Assessed first in trauma patient - Airway 
(*)Degree of burn that is characterized by bone involvement - Fourth 
Complications of head trauma - Intracerebral hematoma Extradural hematoma Brain abscess 
Most common cause of laryngotracheal stenosis - Trauma 
Intervention that can help prevent development of acute renal failure - Infusion of normal saline 
A 26-year-old male is resuscitated with blood transfusion after a motor vehicle collision that was complicated by a fractured pelvis. A few hou...
ATLS Written Review Latest 2024 Graded A+
What is the primary goal of treating TBI? How is this done? - preventing secondary brain injury. This is done by maintaining blood pressure and providing adequate profusion. 
After managing ABCDEs of TBI what MUST be identified if present? How is this done? - mass lesion that requires surgical evacuation is critical! this is done with CT. NOTE: obtaining a CT should not delay patient transfer to trauma center. 
Which brain lobes do the following hold: 1. anterior fossa: 
2. middle fossa: 
3. pos...
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What is the primary goal of treating TBI? How is this done? - preventing secondary brain injury. This is done by maintaining blood pressure and providing adequate profusion. 
After managing ABCDEs of TBI what MUST be identified if present? How is this done? - mass lesion that requires surgical evacuation is critical! this is done with CT. NOTE: obtaining a CT should not delay patient transfer to trauma center. 
Which brain lobes do the following hold: 1. anterior fossa: 
2. middle fossa: 
3. pos...
SOAL POST TEST {Post-Test-ATLS 2024} LATEST UPDATES QUESTION AND ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED 100% VERIFIED
1. 
Cardiac tamponade after trauma 
a. 
is seldom life-threatening 
b. 
can be excluded by an upright, AP chest x-ray 
c. can be confused with a tension pneumothorax 
d. 
causes a fall in systolic pressure of > 15 mm Hg with expiration 
e. 
most commonly occurs after blunt injury to the anterior chest wall 
2. 
Which one of the following statements regarding patients with thoracic spine injuries is TRUE? 
a. 
Log-rolling may be destabilizing to fractures from T-12 to L-1. 
b. 
Adequate immobi...
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1. 
Cardiac tamponade after trauma 
a. 
is seldom life-threatening 
b. 
can be excluded by an upright, AP chest x-ray 
c. can be confused with a tension pneumothorax 
d. 
causes a fall in systolic pressure of > 15 mm Hg with expiration 
e. 
most commonly occurs after blunt injury to the anterior chest wall 
2. 
Which one of the following statements regarding patients with thoracic spine injuries is TRUE? 
a. 
Log-rolling may be destabilizing to fractures from T-12 to L-1. 
b. 
Adequate immobi...
ATLS Post Test 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Which of the following is the recommended Method for trestemt frostbite? A. Vasodilators B. Anticigulants C. Warm (40 degrees) water D. Padding and elevation E. Application of heat from a hairdryer - C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypotension other than spinal cord injury? A. Prispism B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forearms but not extend them - D. Presence of deep tendon...
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Which of the following is the recommended Method for trestemt frostbite? A. Vasodilators B. Anticigulants C. Warm (40 degrees) water D. Padding and elevation E. Application of heat from a hairdryer - C. Warm (40 degrees) water 
Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypotension other than spinal cord injury? A. Prispism B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forearms but not extend them - D. Presence of deep tendon...
ATLS Study Cards with Complete Solution/216 Questions and Answers
Glasgow 
Coma 
Scale 
Chance fracture 
Transverse fracture through vertebra. 
In children usually associated with enterc disruption. Seen in motor vehicle 
accidents involving only lap belt. 
May be associated with retroperitoneal and Abdominal visceral injuries. 
Anterior hip dislocation 
Flexed, abducted, externally rotated. 
Burst fracture 
Associated with vertebral-axial compression injuries 
Posterior hip dislocation 
Flexed, aDDucted, internally rotated 
Anterior shoulder dislocation 
Squa...
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Glasgow 
Coma 
Scale 
Chance fracture 
Transverse fracture through vertebra. 
In children usually associated with enterc disruption. Seen in motor vehicle 
accidents involving only lap belt. 
May be associated with retroperitoneal and Abdominal visceral injuries. 
Anterior hip dislocation 
Flexed, abducted, externally rotated. 
Burst fracture 
Associated with vertebral-axial compression injuries 
Posterior hip dislocation 
Flexed, aDDucted, internally rotated 
Anterior shoulder dislocation 
Squa...
ATLS PRE TEST 1 – 4 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 320+ QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| GRADED A
Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypotension other than spinal cord injury? 
A. Prispism 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forearms but not extend them -ANSWER- D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes. Spinal shock refers to loss of muscle toe (flaccidty) and loss of reflexes. The primary indication for transferring A patient to a higher level trauma center is: 
A. Unavailibility of surgeon or operating sta...
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Which of the following physical findings suggest a cause of hypotension other than spinal cord injury? 
A. Prispism 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Diaphragmatic breathing 
D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes 
E. Ability to flex forearms but not extend them -ANSWER- D. Presence of deep tendon reflexes. Spinal shock refers to loss of muscle toe (flaccidty) and loss of reflexes. The primary indication for transferring A patient to a higher level trauma center is: 
A. Unavailibility of surgeon or operating sta...
ATLS TEST 1 LATEST EXAM /ADVANCED TRAUMA LIFE SUPPORT TEST 1 LATEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024/2025
What is the Golden hour --ANSWER- refers to the first hour after an injury until definitive care at the Trauma Center 
50% of mortality immediately after injury, within the first hour. Most trauma deaths occur immediately at scene and within the GOLDEN HOUR 
How much time, in reality, do you have of the golden hour once a pt hits the ED door --ANSWER- about 30 minutes, called platinum half hour 
When someone has trauma, but they die later from it (within days to weeks) what is it typically due t...
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What is the Golden hour --ANSWER- refers to the first hour after an injury until definitive care at the Trauma Center 
50% of mortality immediately after injury, within the first hour. Most trauma deaths occur immediately at scene and within the GOLDEN HOUR 
How much time, in reality, do you have of the golden hour once a pt hits the ED door --ANSWER- about 30 minutes, called platinum half hour 
When someone has trauma, but they die later from it (within days to weeks) what is it typically due t...
ATLS EXAM Questions and Answers 2024/2025
True or false? Although the mechanism of injury may be similar to those for the younger population, data shows increased mortality with similar severity of injury in older adults. - True 
In the elderly population, what is decreased physiological reserve? - aging is characterized by impaired adaptive and homeostatic mechanisms that caused an increased susceptibility to the stress of injury. Insults tolerated by the younger population can lead to devastating results in elderly patients. Pre-exist...
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True or false? Although the mechanism of injury may be similar to those for the younger population, data shows increased mortality with similar severity of injury in older adults. - True 
In the elderly population, what is decreased physiological reserve? - aging is characterized by impaired adaptive and homeostatic mechanisms that caused an increased susceptibility to the stress of injury. Insults tolerated by the younger population can lead to devastating results in elderly patients. Pre-exist...
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