ATLS 11 Module #13: Trauma In the Pregnant Patient Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Latest Update 2026 | Guaranteed Pass
ATLS 11 Module #13: Trauma In the Pregnant Patient Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Latest Update 2026 | Guaranteed Pass why may pregnant patients have a difficult airway? - answer-physiologic hyperemia and edema what factors make the pregnant patient at risk for aspiration? - answer-decreased LES tone and delayed gastric emptying in the pregnant patient, o2 reserve is (inc/dec), and functional residual volume is (inc/dec). - answer-dec, dec pregnant women have a compensated (resp/metabolic) (acidosis/alkalosis) a NORMAL _____ may indicate impending respiratory failure. - answer-resp alkalosis paco2 plasma volume is (inc/dec) in pregnancy - answer-inc why should an iv/io line be above the diaphragm in the pregnant patient? - answer-due to vessel compression by the gravid uterus when is rh sensitivity addressed by in the pregnant trauma pt? - answer-within 72 hrs new onset seizures in the pregnant trauma patient may be a manifestation of: - answer-eclampsiawhat examination is particularly important in the exposure portion of the primary survey in a pregnant trauma patient? - answer-vaginal exam what causes a pregnant patient to be more susceptible to hypothermia? - answer-hormonal changes and vasodilation vaginal hemorrhage in the pregnant trauma patient can indicate - answer-placental abruption t/f: imaging is reserved in the pregnant patient so to not cause unnecessary radiation exposure to the fetus. - answer-FALSE, imaging done REGARDLESS of preg status what blood type do you give to a hemorrhaging pregnant trauma patient? - answer-o- preferred what maneuvers can be done to aid the hypotensive pregnant patient? how many weeks gestation must the patient be to perform these? - answer-one handed uterine displacement (up and to left) two handed uterine displacement (pulling w two hands the uterus to the left) or = 20 weeks what is the OB portion of the secondary survey? - answer-CODE complication of pregnancy ob hx and prenatal provider dating method and expected due date event details (leaking, bleeding, contractions, fetal movement)t/f: radiation from a CT during pregnancy is well below what the baby should be able to tolerate. - answer-t when is electronic fetal monitoring placed on the pregnant trauma patient? - answer-AFTER the abdominal exam, it should not delay maternal work up ALL TRAUMA PATIENTS WHO ARE THIS BLOOD TYPE GET AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF RH IMMUNOGLOBULIN EVEN IF FETAL HEMORRHAGE TEST IS NEGATIVE - answer-rhdose of rh immunoglobulin - answer-300mg (counts for 30mL of fetal whole blood loss or less) what imaging is done in the pregnant patient over 20 wks with concerning symptoms? - answercardiotocography and OB US what is the screening q's acronym for IPV? - answer-HARK humiliation afraid rape kick 1 yes = positive fetal outcomes in the pregnant trauma patient directly depend on: - answer-maternal physiology how does pregnancy affect the following body functions:plasma volume CO2 respiratory demand vascular resistance
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