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PHTLS Key Exam Guide Questions and Integral Marking Scheme version 2024/2025 Which ribs are most at risk for rib fracture? - correct answer Ribs 4-8 laterally What is the most common cause of hemothorax? - correct answer Fractures to ribs 4-8 What are common complaints of rib fractures? - ...

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PHTLS Key Exam Guide Questions
and Integral Marking Scheme version
2024/2025

Which ribs are most at risk for rib fracture? - correct answer
Ribs 4-8 laterally


What is the most common cause of hemothorax? - correct
answer Fractures to ribs 4-8


What are common complaints of rib fractures? - correct answer
Pain and SOB


Under what circumstances should you withhold oxygen from a
patient? - correct answer Never withhold oxygen from a patient
in respiratory distress.


When should you assist ventilations? - correct answer When the
RR is above 28 or less than 10.


What is the ventilatory rate for adults? - correct answer 10-12
bpm for 500-800cc


What is the ventilatory rate for Children? - correct answer 16-
20 bpm for 100-500 cc or good chest rise


What is the ventilatory rate for infants? - correct answer 25bpm
for 6-8ml/kg

,What end tidal CO2 reading should you maintain? - correct
answer 35-45 mmHg


Where should a needle decompression be placed? - correct
answer 2nd intercostal space mid clavicular line, over the 3rd
rib.


What is shock? - correct answer A result of inadequate energy
production to sustain life.


What are the brain, heart, and lungs tolerance to hypoxia? -
correct answer 4-6 minutes.


What are the kidneys, liver, and GI tracts tolerance to hypoxia? -
correct answer 45-90 minutes.


What are the muscle, bone, and skins tolerance to hypoxia? -
correct answer 4-6 hours.


What is the most common cause of shock in the trauma patient? -
correct answer Hypovolemia due to hemorrhage until proven
otherwise.


What is the most common cause of neurogenic shock in the
trauma patient? - correct answer Spinal Cord injury.


What does adequate perfusion of the body tissues require? -
correct answer An effective pump, intact blood vessels,
adequate blood volume, vascular resistance.

, What is cardiac output? - correct answer Stroke Volume x Heart
Rate


What is blood pressure? - correct answer Cardiac Output x
Systemic Vascular Resistance.


Vasocontriction leads to which phase of shock? - correct answer
The ischemic phase.


What causes an altered LOC in the shock patient? - correct
answer Decreased cerebral perfusion.


What may be the earliest sign of shock? - correct answer
Increasing Respiratory Rate caused by hypoxia and acidosis
stimulating the respiratory centers of the brain.


How much blood loss is required before a drop in BP occurs? -
correct answer 30.00%


In shock without obvious cause what should you assume? -
correct answer The patient is bleeding somewhere, internal
hemorrhage, fracture.


Where is a significant container of blood volumes lost to
hemorrhage? - correct answer The abdomen.


What is the mortality rate of aortic rupture in the prehospital
setting? - correct answer 80-85%

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