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PHTLS - Thoracic Trauma (CH12), PHTLS Pretest, PHTLS pre test 8th edition, phtls 8th test || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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Rib Fractures (pathophysiology) correct answers Upper ribs are broad, thick and particularly well protected by the shoulder girdle and muscles. Requires great energy to fracture the upper ribs and patient is at risk for significant injuries such as traumatic disruption of the aorta. 
 
Rib fractures occur most often to Ribs 4-8 laterally, where they are thin and have less over lying musculature. 
 
Broken ends of ribs may tear muscle, lung and blood vessels with possibility...
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POST TEST ATLS 2021| 2022| 2023 With Correct and Verified ANSWERS (SOAL POST TEST ).
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POST TEST ATLS 2021| 2022| 2023 With Correct and Verified ANSWERS (SOAL POST TEST ). 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. L...
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TNCC final exam test 2022 open book Questions and Answer | Latest Update 2024/202
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You are treating a 27-year old male in respiratory distress who was involved in 
a house fire. Calculating TBSA burned is deferred d/t the need for emergent 
intubation. At what rate should you begin fluid resuscitation? 
A) 1000 mL/hr 
B) 500 mL/hr 
C) 250 mL/hr 
D) 125 mL/hr 
 ~~> B) 500 mL/hr 
A patient has been in the ED for several hours waiting to be admitted. He 
sustained multiple rib fractures and a femur fracture after a fall. He has been 
awake, alert, and c/o leg pain. His wi...
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NUR2755 MDC4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Rationale Included
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NUR2755 MDC4 Final Exam Questions and Answers Rationale Included 
. Pneumothorax: air that suddenly enters the pleural space; sudden addition of air 
causes a loss of negative pressure and a reduction in vital capacity which can 
cause the lung to collapse 
o Types 
 Spontaneous/iatrogenic: not associated with trauma; blebs; 
Valsalva; may resolve on its own; if <15%= observation 
 Closed: air in the chest that has entered through a hole in the lung 
 Open: air in the chest that has ...
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Surgery COMAT questions with correct answers
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What is the size guideline for treatment of a spontaneous pneumothorax? CORRECT ANSWER Spontaneous pneumothorax: 
<2 cm observe 
>2 cm large and stable = needle aspiration or chest tube 
 
5 W's of Post-op surgery? CORRECT ANSWER 5 W's 
 • Wind 
 ○ Pneumonia, PE, Aspiration 
 • Wound 
 ○ Surgical site infections 
 • Water 
 ○ Urinary tract infections 
 § Increased risk due to indwelling catheters 
 § Associated with enteric organisms ie. E. coli, Klebsiella, Proteus mirabi...
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AHN 447 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2023/2024 A+
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AHN 447 Exam 3 Questions And Answers 2023/2024 A+ 
What are the clinical manifestations of a pulmonary contusion? - ANSWER-MAY BE ASYMPTOMATIC AT 
FIRST 
decreased breath sounds or crackles and wheezes over the affected area 
bruising over the injury 
dry cough 
tachycardia 
tachypnea 
dullness to percussion 
bloody sputum 
initial CXR normal--CXR with opacities after several days 
*can lead to respiratory failure 
What is the pathophysiology of a pulmonary contusion? - ANSWER-occurs mos...
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NSG 6020 Midterm Exam 2024 - Questions and Answers:South University
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NSG 6020 Midterm Exam 2024 - Questions and Answers:South University 
What age does bronchiolitis occur? 
most common at age 6 months- does not occur after age 2 
 
 
main symptom of bronchiolitis 
wheezing-lasts about 7 days 
 
 
most common cause of bronchiolitis 
RSV 
 
 
Treatment for bronchiolitis 
No specific treatment 
 
 
Order of lung exam 
inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate 
 
 
Pectus Excavatum 
congenital posterior displacement of lower aspect of sternum 
-hollowed-out appearance 
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Which of the following statements made by a patient would lead the nurse to conclude that the patient 
understands risk factors for pulmonary embolism? 
While on a long flight, I should get up and walk to stretch my legs every hour. 
Resuming my birth control pills will lower my risk of cancer and my risk of another clot. 
If I drink plenty of water while driving on a long trip, this shouldn't happen again. 
Switching from my regular cigarettes to the electr...
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ITLS Basic Pre-Test Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct Answers)
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ITLS Basic Pre-Test Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 (100% Correct Answers) Which of the following indicates a state of hyperventilation? 
a. an adult respiratory rate greater than 20 per minute 
b. a tidal volume of less than 400 mL 
c. an oxygen saturation greater than 94% 
d. an end tidal carbon dioxide level less than 30 mmHg - ANSWER d. an end tidal carbon 
dioxide level less than 30 mmHg 
A 54-year-old male is involved in a motor vehicle collision. The steering wheel is...
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NSG 6020 Midterm Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NSG 6020 Midterm Questions and Answers Already Passed What age does bronchiolitis occur? most common at age 6 months- does not occur after age 2 
main symptom of bronchiolitis wheezing-lasts about 7 days 
most common cause of bronchiolitis RSV 
Treatment for bronchiolitis No specific treatment 
Order of lung exam inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate 
Pectus Excavatum congenital posterior displacement of lower aspect of sternum -hollowed-out appearance -concave appearance of lower sternum 
Pectu...
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