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Quiz 20: Trauma and Surgical Management
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient who sustained rib fractures after hitting the steering wheel of the car during a motor vehicle crash.The patient is spontaneously breathing and receiving oxygen via a face mask; the oxygen saturation is 95%.During the nurse's assessment,the oxygen saturation drops to 80%.The patient's blood pressure has dropped from 128/76 mm Hg to 84/60 mm Hg.The nurse assesses that breath sounds are absent throughout the left lung fields.The nurse notifies the provider and anticipates
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about mass casualty triage during a disaster is true?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following injuries would result in a greater likelihood of internal organ damage and risk for infection?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A 24-year-old unrestrained driver who sustained multiple traumatic injuries from a motor vehicle crash has a blood pressure of 80/60 mm Hg at the scene.The primary survey of this patient upon arrival to the ED
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Patients with musculoskeletal injury are at increased risk for compartment syndrome.What is an initial symptom of a suspected compartment syndrome?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best defines the term traumatic injury?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Treatment and/or prevention of rhabdomyolysis in at-risk patients includes aggressive fluid resuscitation to achieve urine output of:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse is having difficulty inserting a large caliber intravenous catheter to facilitate fluid resuscitation to a hypotensive trauma patient.The nurse recommends which of the following emergency procedures to facilitate rapid fluid administration?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
In the trauma patient,symptoms of decreased cardiac output are most commonly caused by
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which of the following interventions would not be appropriate for a patient who is admitted with a suspected basilar skull fracture?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following interventions is a strategy to prevent fat embolism syndrome?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
When providing information on trauma prevention,it is important to realize that individuals age 35 to 54 years are most likely to experience which type of trauma incident?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The need for fluid resuscitation can be assessed best in the trauma patient by monitoring and trending which of the following tests?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
During the treatment and management of the trauma patient,maintaining tissue perfusion,oxygenation,and nutritional support are strategies to prevent
Question 15
Multiple Choice
An 18-year-old unrestrained passenger who sustained multiple traumatic injuries from a motor vehicle crash has a blood pressure of 80/60 mm Hg at the scene.This patient should be treated at which level trauma center?