CSTR EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
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What are Sentinel Events/Never events - ANSWER-Events-
resultant in death or major permanent damage, wrong surgery,
removal of wrong organ.
What does the suffix -scopy mean? - ANSWER-Examination with
an Instrument
Abdominal Muscle Structures - ANSWER-External and Internal
Obliques, Rectus and Transversis abdominus; Posterior:
Quadratus and Psoas
What should external cause coding be based on? - ANSWER-
External cause coding is based on the provider's documented
description of the injury event.
Lower Extremity Arteries - ANSWER-External Iliac, Femoral,
Popliteal, Dorsalis Pedis, Posterior Tibial
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The Canaliculus is located in what part of the body? Ear, Throat,
Eye, Nose - ANSWER-Eye
GCS components - ANSWER-Eye, Verbal, Motor
What is Cranial Nerve VII - ANSWER-Facial - facial muscle
movement, taste
Damage to which nerve results in facial loss and taste? -
ANSWER-Facial nerve (CN VII)
Should a patient s/p fall and admitted with isolate hip fracture be
included in the trauma registry? - ANSWER-True
Is the thyroid gland is located in Zone 2 of the neck? - ANSWER-
FALSE Zone I: The thyroid gland is located at the base of the
neck, just below the Adam's apple.
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Does a patient who presents to the ED with a DVT qualify for a
Hospital Event? - ANSWER-False, it cannot be present on
admission. If it occurred after admission, it must be treated for it to
qualify.
Diffuse Axonal Injury can be diagnoses on clinical observation
alone - ANSWER-FALSE; it requires physician documentation
and radiographic evidence (as well as immediate and prolonged
coma)
A patient who's Serum Creatinine was 4.2 on admission and then
triples during hospital stay has a Hospital Event of AKI? -
ANSWER-False; the patient was in renal failure upon admission
What would be the place of occurrence for ICD CM code Y92.7 -
ANSWER-Farm
Lower Extremity Bones - ANSWER-Femur, Patella, Tibia, Fibula,
Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Cuneiform, Cuboid, Metatarsals,
Phalanges
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What is an Audit Filters - ANSWER-Audit filters flag potential
quality or safety concerns for deeper review and improvement.
What are Filters in a trauma registry? - ANSWER-Filters help you
find and analyze groups of patients or injuries in the data. Filters
in a trauma registry are tools that narrow down data to focus on
cases meeting specific clinical or administrative criteria for review
or reporting. Easily define, view, or calculate subgroups within a
larger population. (ex. burns, deaths, ages, ISS ranges, etc.)
Were is the Duodenum - ANSWER-First part of the small intestine
What are focused (or targeted) performance improvement (PI)
reviews in a trauma registry, and when are they conducted? -
ANSWER-Focused PI reviews are time-limited investigations
initiated in response to abnormal trends or concerns, such as a
sudden increase in pulmonary embolism (PE) cases. These
reviews concentrate on data from a specific period (e.g., 3
months) to identify causes and implement improvements quickly.
Example: monthly spot check of vitals w/in 10 minutes of
admission.