LPC 68W PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Primary Survey. Answer: Rapid initial assessment identifying and treating life-threatening
conditions
● MARCH. Answer: Massive hemorrhage Airway Respiration Circulation Hypothermia the
TCCC assessment framework
● Secondary Survey. Answer: Head-to-toe assessment performed after life threats are
addressed
● Vital Signs. Answer: Measurements of physiological functions including pulse respiration
blood pressure and temperature
● Pulse Oximetry. Answer: Non-invasive measurement of oxygen saturation in the blood
● GCS. Answer: Glasgow Coma Scale assessing level of consciousness through eye verbal
and motor responses
● AVPU. Answer: Alert Verbal Painful Unresponsive quick neurological assessment scale
● Pupil Assessment. Answer: Checking pupil size equality and reactivity to light as a
neurological indicator
● Extremity Assessment. Answer: Checking pulses sensation and motor function in injured
limbs
● Circulation Check. Answer: Assessing distal pulses after tourniquet or splinting to ensure
vascular integrity
● Splinting. Answer: Immobilizing a fracture or dislocation to prevent further injury and
reduce pain
● Traction Splint. Answer: Device applying continuous traction to a femur fracture reducing
pain and blood loss
● Burns. Answer: Thermal electrical chemical or radiation injuries to the skin and underlying
tissue
ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Primary Survey. Answer: Rapid initial assessment identifying and treating life-threatening
conditions
● MARCH. Answer: Massive hemorrhage Airway Respiration Circulation Hypothermia the
TCCC assessment framework
● Secondary Survey. Answer: Head-to-toe assessment performed after life threats are
addressed
● Vital Signs. Answer: Measurements of physiological functions including pulse respiration
blood pressure and temperature
● Pulse Oximetry. Answer: Non-invasive measurement of oxygen saturation in the blood
● GCS. Answer: Glasgow Coma Scale assessing level of consciousness through eye verbal
and motor responses
● AVPU. Answer: Alert Verbal Painful Unresponsive quick neurological assessment scale
● Pupil Assessment. Answer: Checking pupil size equality and reactivity to light as a
neurological indicator
● Extremity Assessment. Answer: Checking pulses sensation and motor function in injured
limbs
● Circulation Check. Answer: Assessing distal pulses after tourniquet or splinting to ensure
vascular integrity
● Splinting. Answer: Immobilizing a fracture or dislocation to prevent further injury and
reduce pain
● Traction Splint. Answer: Device applying continuous traction to a femur fracture reducing
pain and blood loss
● Burns. Answer: Thermal electrical chemical or radiation injuries to the skin and underlying
tissue