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What is the first priority in trauma care according to the ABCDE approach?
✔✔A. Airway with cervical spine protection
B. Breathing assessment
C. Circulation control
D. Disability assessment
A trauma patient is unconscious but breathing. What should the nurse assess next?
A. Blood pressure
✔✔B. Airway patency
C. Body temperature
D. Pain level
Which sign indicates airway obstruction?
A. Rapid pulse
✔✔B. Stridor
C. Hypotension
D. Cyanotic nail beds only
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,When managing breathing in trauma, what is the nurse mainly assessing?
A. Level of consciousness
✔✔B. Oxygenation and ventilation
C. Pain severity
D. Urine output
What finding suggests inadequate breathing?
A. Pink skin
B. Normal chest rise
✔✔C. Low oxygen saturation
D. Warm extremities
What is the priority action for severe external bleeding?
✔✔A. Apply direct pressure
B. Elevate the limb only
C. Give oral fluids
D. Clean the wound
Which sign suggests shock in a trauma patient?
A. Warm, flushed skin
✔✔B. Rapid pulse and low blood pressure
C. Slow heart rate
D. Increased urine output
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, Which type of shock is caused by blood loss?
A. Cardiogenic shock
✔✔B. Hypovolemic shock
C. Septic shock
D. Neurogenic shock
What is a key nursing action in circulation assessment?
A. Checking pupil size
✔✔B. Assessing pulse and bleeding
C. Assessing speech
D. Assessing bowel sounds
What does “D” stand for in the ABCDE trauma assessment?
A. Diagnosis
B. Drugs
✔✔C. Disability (neurological status)
D. Dehydration
Which tool is commonly used to assess neurological status quickly?
A. Pain scale
✔✔B. Glasgow Coma Scale
C. Braden scale
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