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CSTR PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

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  • November 7, 2024
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CSTR PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

According to the NTDS, a patient suffered a same level fall sustaining a R
radius/ulna fracture. Patient presented to your emergency room, splinted,
discharged. Patient returned 2 days later and underwent an ORIF of the R
radius/ulna fracture: this patient meets inclusion criteria due to:
Patient suffered a traumatic injury.
Patient had an OR procedure for traumatic injury.
Both A and B
None of the above, patient does not meet inclusion criteria. Right Ans -
None of the above, patient does not meet inclusion criteria.

For the following scenarios, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
A teenager presented to the ED via POV after receiving a GSW to the chest.
Within 15 minutes of arrival the patient died.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenarios, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
Elderly patient fell while visiting a friend out-of-state. Was evaluated in an
out-of-state ED and received a knee immobilizer there and arm immobilizer.
Patient apparently had multiple x-rays and had been diagnosed with fractured
R patella, fractured R elbow, and fractured R 3rd finger. Upon arriving back in
the area, patient presented to the ED for assessment via POV by a friend.
Patient was admitted to medicine for pain control and inability to live alone
during recovery. Patient was managed non-operatively.
True
False Right Ans - FALSE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
24 year old MVC who was trauma alerted to the nearby hospital, has 10 cm
laceration to forehead and a large wrist laceration with tendon involvement

,and a contusion to the knee. Hospital stay was uneventful after the repairs in
the OR were done.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
An elderly patient (92 y/o) fell at home and was not discovered for 5 days.
EMS transported and activated the trauma team. Patient was admitted to
medicine with rhabdomyolysis from acute dehydration, acute renal failure,
hypotension and sepsis but without any diagnosis of injuries.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
72 year old patient tripped over the family dog, which resulted in an isolated
hip fracture. Hospital stay was uneventful after a hip replacement.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
A child (6 y/o) was running in the classroom with a pair of scissors, fell, and
stabbed himself through the lower arm. Patient presented to the hospital POV
accompanied by his parents. The patient was admitted to the OR and had a 1.5
day los.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
Six month old document unconsciousness infant brought in by POV by
parents. Displayed signs of injury from potential abuse. Patient coded and was
declared dead within 10 minutes of arrival.

, True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
44 year old male presented to the ED via POV 3 days post bar brawl
complaining of the worst headache of his life. Admitted to neurosurgery for a
massive head bleed. Hospital LOS of 42 days.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
16 year old patient presented to the ED via POV. Patient was involved in an
MVC 18 hours prior to presenting to the ED. Patient was a front seat
passenger of a pickup truck. The driver lost control on the highway while
attempting to pass a tractor trailer. The pickup truck left the roadway, rolled
over and down an embankment into a stand of trees. Patient was admitted to
the hospital and managed non-operatively for a grade II splenic lac.
True
False Right Ans - TRUE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
An elderly patient (92 y/o) fell at home and was not discovered for 5 days.
EMS transported non-emergently. Patient was admitted to medicine with age
indeterminate compression fracture to L4.
True
False Right Ans - FALSE

For the following scenario, select "True" if the patient should be included into
the trauma registry or select "False" if the patient should not be included into
the trauma registry:
40 year old patient tripped over the curb, which resulted in an isolated hip
fracture. Patient admitted to medicine. Hospital stay was uneventful after a
hip replacement

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