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TCAR Post-Test Real Exam – Trauma Care After Resuscitation (TCAR), Nursing Education Program, 2025–2026 – Latest updated post-test with 60 correct answers (graded A+)

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This document contains the latest 2025–2026 TCAR Post-Test real exam with 60 exam-style questions and fully verified correct answers. It focuses on frequently tested TCAR concepts including post-resuscitation care, trauma assessment, prioritization, clinical decision-making, and evidence-based interventions. The exam is already graded A+ and is ideal for final review and reinforcing mastery of TCAR content.

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TCAR-POST TEST REAL EXAM 60 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
2025-2026 LATEST UPDATE ALREADY GRADED A+

✅ Key Features:

• 60 Actual Exam Questions with Correct Answers
• Verified, accurate, and updated for 2025-2026
• Covers essential TCAR domains:
o Trauma systems & initial resuscitation
o Neurological trauma care
o Thoracic, abdominal, and musculoskeletal trauma
o Evidence-based interventions and best practices
• Designed to mirror the official TCAR Post-Test structure
• Supports first-attempt pass success



📘 Best For:

• Nurses preparing for the TCAR Post-Test
• Trauma and critical care professionals seeking structured review
• Learners aiming to strengthen trauma assessment, intervention, and
evidence-based care knowledge


1.A hemodynamically stable patient was transfused 500 mL of red blood cells. Approximately how much
of that volume will remain in the vascular space 60 minutes later?

250 mL

83 mL

333 mL

500 mL - answer-500 mL



2. Common causes of non-hemorrhagic fluid loss in the trauma patient during the post-resuscitation
phase of care include

mechanical ventilation and isotonic tube feedings.

hypometabolism and interstitial fluid shifts.

, diarrhea and hypertonic enteral formulas.

pressure dressings and renal contusions. - answer-hypometabolism and interstitial fluid shifts.



3. The primary goal of early, small-volume enteral feeding is to support the intestinal mucosa and reduce

bacterial and toxin translocation.

post-traumatic muscle wasting.
the hyperglycemic stress response.

protein-calorie malnutrition. - answer-bacterial and toxin translocation.



4. On hospital Day 5, a polytrauma patient has the following vital signs: BP 97/50; HR 133/min; RR
22/min. Urine output is 12 mL/hr. Skin is cool and mottled. The pulse oximeter is not sensing
dependably. These findings suggest an anaphylactic reaction.

hemorrhagic hypovolemia.

early sepsis.

neurogenic shock. - nswer-early sepsis.



5. A patient has a positive "seat belt sign" across the epigastrium. This patient is at greatest risk for
trauma to the colon,

kidneys, and stomach.

duodenum, mesentery, and pancreas.

T-spine,

urethra, and gallbladder.

spleen, pelvis, and bladder. - answer-duodenum, mesentery, and pancreas.



6. A construction worker crushed by a falling beam has compartment syndrome of the left thigh. This
patient will be closely monitored for signs of rhabdomyolysis, including

dark-colored urine and dropping urine output.

dilute urine and an elevated creatine kinase level.

increasing urine output and myoglobinemia.

diminished urine output and hypokalemia. - answer-dark-colored urine and dropping urine output.

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