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TCRN REVIEW - CHALLENGE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ GRADE
TCRN REVIEW - CHALLENGE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ GRADE 
Fluid resuscitation is undertaken for the patient in late, decompensatory hypovolemic shock. Which of the following findings indicates that this treatment is having its intended effect? An elevation in the: 
A. Pulse pressure 
B. Urinary output 
C. Respiratory rate 
D. Serum lactate levels - ANS-B 
A decrease in urinary output is associated with decompensatory hypovolemic shock, therefore an increase in this parameter is an indicati...
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TCRN REVIEW - CHALLENGE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ GRADE 
Fluid resuscitation is undertaken for the patient in late, decompensatory hypovolemic shock. Which of the following findings indicates that this treatment is having its intended effect? An elevation in the: 
A. Pulse pressure 
B. Urinary output 
C. Respiratory rate 
D. Serum lactate levels - ANS-B 
A decrease in urinary output is associated with decompensatory hypovolemic shock, therefore an increase in this parameter is an indicati...
TCRN PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED EXAM 2024/25 A+
TCRN PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED EXAM 2024/25 
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Which of the following are the most appropriate clinical use of opioids? 
 Analgesic, anti-tussive, anti-diarrheal 
 Analgesic, anti-tussive, emetic 
 Analgesic, sedatives, adjunct to psychotic therapy 
 Analgesic, hypnotic, anti-diarrheal - ANS-Analgesic, anti-tussive, anti-diarrheal 
 
What is the drug of choice for the treatment of anaphylaxis? 
 Corticosteroids 
 Antihistamines 
 Epinephrine 
 Bronchodilators - ANS-Epinephrin...
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TCRN PRACTICE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED EXAM 2024/25 
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Which of the following are the most appropriate clinical use of opioids? 
 Analgesic, anti-tussive, anti-diarrheal 
 Analgesic, anti-tussive, emetic 
 Analgesic, sedatives, adjunct to psychotic therapy 
 Analgesic, hypnotic, anti-diarrheal - ANS-Analgesic, anti-tussive, anti-diarrheal 
 
What is the drug of choice for the treatment of anaphylaxis? 
 Corticosteroids 
 Antihistamines 
 Epinephrine 
 Bronchodilators - ANS-Epinephrin...
NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA TCRN EXAM REVIEW 100% GUARANTEED PASS!!
NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA TCRN EXAM REVIEW 100% GUARANTEED PASS!! 
 
What is the most common blunt mechanism of injury that causes traumatic brain injury (TBI)? - ANS-Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC) 
 
What is the most common mechanism of TBI in pediatric patients? - ANS-Fall 
 
What is it called when a moving object impacts a stationary object? - ANS-Acceleration injury 
 
What does acceleration injury mean? - ANS-When a moving object impacts the head; A bat hitting a head. 
 
What does a deceleration inju...
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What is the most common blunt mechanism of injury that causes traumatic brain injury (TBI)? - ANS-Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC) 
 
What is the most common mechanism of TBI in pediatric patients? - ANS-Fall 
 
What is it called when a moving object impacts a stationary object? - ANS-Acceleration injury 
 
What does acceleration injury mean? - ANS-When a moving object impacts the head; A bat hitting a head. 
 
What does a deceleration inju...
TCRN REVIEW - SPECIAL SITUATIONS (SHOCK, PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES RELATED TO TRAUMA, SIRS & MODS) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ REVIEW Describe the process of Obstructive Shock. - ANS-Myocardium contracts against high afterload -> Sympathetic over activity
TCRN REVIEW - SPECIAL SITUATIONS (SHOCK, PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES RELATED TO TRAUMA, SIRS & MODS) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ REVIEW 
Describe the process of Obstructive Shock. - ANS-Myocardium contracts against high afterload -> Sympathetic over activity leads to vasoconstriction in order to maintain BP -> Despite normal BP, organs are poorly perfused due to a reduction in blood flow -> Back pressure leads to venous congestion 
 
List the 4 Classifications of Shock - ANS-Hypovolemic 
Dis...
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TCRN REVIEW - SPECIAL SITUATIONS (SHOCK, PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES RELATED TO TRAUMA, SIRS & MODS) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/25 A+ REVIEW 
Describe the process of Obstructive Shock. - ANS-Myocardium contracts against high afterload -> Sympathetic over activity leads to vasoconstriction in order to maintain BP -> Despite normal BP, organs are poorly perfused due to a reduction in blood flow -> Back pressure leads to venous congestion 
 
List the 4 Classifications of Shock - ANS-Hypovolemic 
Dis...
TCRN 2024/25 QUESTIONS WITH WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS A+ GRADE
TCRN 2024/25 QUESTIONS WITH WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS A+ GRADE 
 
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The trauma nurse is caring for a 6-year-old child who sustained a tackle while participating in a youth football game. The patient's mother states, "He got the wind knocked out of him." Vital signs are: 
 
HR 120 beats/min 
BP 85/50 mmHg 
RR 26 breaths/min 
SpO2 92% (room air) 
 
Based on the injury pattern, the nurse suspects which injury is MOST likely? 
 
Possible answer(s): 
Cardiac contusion 
Tension pneumothorax 
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TCRN 2024/25 QUESTIONS WITH WELL EXPLAINED ANSWERS A+ GRADE 
 
1) 
The trauma nurse is caring for a 6-year-old child who sustained a tackle while participating in a youth football game. The patient's mother states, "He got the wind knocked out of him." Vital signs are: 
 
HR 120 beats/min 
BP 85/50 mmHg 
RR 26 breaths/min 
SpO2 92% (room air) 
 
Based on the injury pattern, the nurse suspects which injury is MOST likely? 
 
Possible answer(s): 
Cardiac contusion 
Tension pneumothorax 
...
TCRN REVIEW - HEAD AND NECK (NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA AND MAXILLOFACIAL AND NECK TRAUMA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-25 A+
TCRN REVIEW - HEAD AND NECK (NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA AND MAXILLOFACIAL AND NECK TRAUMA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-25 A+ 
What are the three main constituents in the brain? - ANS-CSF, Brain Tissue (mostly water), Blood 
 
The brain makes up approximately _____% of the volume of the skull and is _____% water. - ANS-80% 
75% 
 
CSF makes up about _____% of the volume of the skull. - ANS-10% 
 
There is approximately _____ mL of CSF. - ANS-125-150 mL 
 
Blood makes up about _____% of the volume of the ...
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TCRN REVIEW - HEAD AND NECK (NEUROLOGICAL TRAUMA AND MAXILLOFACIAL AND NECK TRAUMA) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024-25 A+ 
What are the three main constituents in the brain? - ANS-CSF, Brain Tissue (mostly water), Blood 
 
The brain makes up approximately _____% of the volume of the skull and is _____% water. - ANS-80% 
75% 
 
CSF makes up about _____% of the volume of the skull. - ANS-10% 
 
There is approximately _____ mL of CSF. - ANS-125-150 mL 
 
Blood makes up about _____% of the volume of the ...
TCRN TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A+
TCRN TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A+ 
Fluid resuscitation is administered to a traumatically injured patient. After resuscitation, the trauma nurse evaluates the patient's response to that resuscitation to determine whether additional fluids should be administered. Which of the following factors is most likely to impact this evaluation? - ANS-Beta-blockers blunt changes in the pulse and blood pressure. This may both reduce changes associated with recognizing hypovolemia but it c...
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TCRN TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS A+ 
Fluid resuscitation is administered to a traumatically injured patient. After resuscitation, the trauma nurse evaluates the patient's response to that resuscitation to determine whether additional fluids should be administered. Which of the following factors is most likely to impact this evaluation? - ANS-Beta-blockers blunt changes in the pulse and blood pressure. This may both reduce changes associated with recognizing hypovolemia but it c...
TCRN Exam Review Qs& As 2024-25 A+ Graded
TCRN Exam Review Qs& As 2024-25 A+ Graded 
 
Kehr's sign - ANS-Referred left shoulder pain, usually indicates a splenic injury 
 
Base deficit - ANS-Base deficit more than -6 indicates the need for agressive resuscitation and determination of the etiology 
 
CXR - ANS-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 -...
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TCRN Exam Review Qs& As 2024-25 A+ Graded 
 
Kehr's sign - ANS-Referred left shoulder pain, usually indicates a splenic injury 
 
Base deficit - ANS-Base deficit more than -6 indicates the need for agressive resuscitation and determination of the etiology 
 
CXR - ANS-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 -...
TCRN Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Already Passed!! A+
TCRN Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Already Passed!! A+ 
 
A transcranial doppler is obtained for a patient with a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. The doppler is positive for vasospasm. The trauma nurse would expect which of the following medications to be prescribed? - ANS-A vasospasm is a known complication of subarachnoid hemorrhages. Calcium channel blockers are used to prevent or reverse vasospasms and are frequently used in the treatment of a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Metoprolol,...
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TCRN Practice Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Already Passed!! A+ 
 
A transcranial doppler is obtained for a patient with a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage. The doppler is positive for vasospasm. The trauma nurse would expect which of the following medications to be prescribed? - ANS-A vasospasm is a known complication of subarachnoid hemorrhages. Calcium channel blockers are used to prevent or reverse vasospasms and are frequently used in the treatment of a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Metoprolol,...
APES UNIT 8A VOCAB LIST EXAM REVIEW ALREADY PASSED 2024/2025
APES UNIT 8A VOCAB LIST EXAM REVIEW ALREADY PASSED 2024/2025 
Point source - ANS-a distinct location from which pollution is directly produced 
 
Non point source - ANS-a diffuse area that produces pollution 
 
Eutrophication - ANS-The increase in nutrients in eutrophic aquatic environments causes an algal bloom. When the algal bloom dies, microbes digest the algae, along with the oxygen in the water, leading to a decrease in the dissolved oxygen levels in the water. The lack of dissolved oxygen...
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APES UNIT 8A VOCAB LIST EXAM REVIEW ALREADY PASSED 2024/2025 
Point source - ANS-a distinct location from which pollution is directly produced 
 
Non point source - ANS-a diffuse area that produces pollution 
 
Eutrophication - ANS-The increase in nutrients in eutrophic aquatic environments causes an algal bloom. When the algal bloom dies, microbes digest the algae, along with the oxygen in the water, leading to a decrease in the dissolved oxygen levels in the water. The lack of dissolved oxygen...
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