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2024 ATLS Module 4 - Thoracic Trauma Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers
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2024 ATLS Module 4 - Thoracic Trauma Latest Questions With Complete Grade A Answers 
 
1. What percent of blunt chest injuries require operation? 
Answer: <10% 
2. What % of penetrating chest trauma requires surgery 
Answer: 15-30% 
3. Goal of early intervention of thoracic trauma 
Answer: correct hypoxia 
4. Assessment oflife-threatening breathing problems 
Answer: 
Look:Neck veins, breathing, chest wall movement 
Listen: Breath sounds, changes in breathing pattern 
Feel:Tenderness, crepitus...
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MN 551 / MN551 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED)
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MN 551 / MN551 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED) About 3 weeks after razing an old chicken house, a 
71-year-old retired farmer has developed a fever, nausea, and 
vomiting. After ruling out more common health problems, his 
care provider eventually makes a diagnosis of histoplasmosis. 
Which of the following processes is most likely taking place? 
(Points : 0.4) 
Toxin production by Histoplasma capsulatum is triggering 
an immune response. 
Antibody producti...
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Atls 2021 post test version 3 Questions & Answers Latest Update
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Atls 2021 post test version 3 Questions & Answers Latest Update Shinta R. Widya, MD – Post Test ATLS 

 ATLS 2021 
POST TEST 
VERSION 3 
Shinta R. Widya, MD – Post Test ATLS 

1. Which of the following signs is LEAST reliable for diagnosing esophageal 
intubation? 
a Symmetrical chest wall movement 
b End tidal CO2 presence by colorimetry 
c Bilateral breath sounds 
d Oxygen saturation >92% 
e ETT above carina on chest x-ray 
2. Which one of the following signs necessitates a definitive a...
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific Things Exam
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific 
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Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or trauma 
Cullen's Sign - answerPeriumbilical bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or intra-abdominal 
bleeding 
Halstead Sign - answerMarbled appearance of the ab...
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TCRN EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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TCRN-113 Questions with Updated Solutions 2023
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TCRN-113 Questions with Updated 
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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 information in the 
early minutes. Can identify major sources of blood loss from injuries in the chest or 
elevated diaphragm with displacement of abdomi...
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TCRN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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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 information in the early minutes. Can identify major sources of blood loss from injuries in the chest or elevated diaphragm with displacement of abdominal organs 
 
Tracheobronchial injury correct answer: ...
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific Things Exam
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific 
Things Exam 
Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or trauma 
Cullen's Sign - answerPeriumbilical bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or intra-abdominal 
bleeding 
Halstead Sign - answerMarbled appearance of the ab...
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific Things Exam
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Critical Care/Flight Paramedic Specific 
Things Exam 
Levine's sign - answerclutching of the chest, may be cardiac in origin 
Murphy's Sign - answerRight upper quadrant tenderness on palpation typically positive in 
cholecystitis or gallbladder disease 
Grey Turner's Sign - answerRetroperitoneal bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or trauma 
Cullen's Sign - answerPeriumbilical bruising, may indicate pancreatitis or intra-abdominal 
bleeding 
Halstead Sign - answerMarbled appearance of the ab...
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%)
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Air Methods Critical Care Exam Practice Questions And Answers | Latest Updated 2023/2024 (GRADED 100%). PEEP (positive end expiratory pressure) - ANSWER--Causes increased pulmonary 
vascular resistance 
-Can cause hypotension over 15 cmH2O 
-Normal: 5 cmH2O 
- lowest pressure the lungs will see 
steps in resuscitation of the neonate - ANSWER-Dry, warm, position to open airway, 
suction mouth then nose 
Tactile stimulation (HR<100 or apnea/IR breath rub back and put) 
Oxygen near the face 
Bag...
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