Exam Prep
1. When managing a patient with an electrical injury that presents with
hematochromagen urine, you should maintain a urine output of
1-2 mL/kg/hr
A minimum 100 mL/hr
30-50 mL/hr
50-100 mL/hr
2. In a scenario where a patient has sustained multiple injuries from a
motorcycle accident, how would the MIST acronym guide your initial
assessment?
It would direct me to prioritize imaging studies over patient history.
It would remind me to perform a secondary survey before the primary
survey.
It would help me focus solely on the patient's vital signs and ignore
the mechanism of injury.
It would guide the assessment by ensuring that I evaluate the
mechanism of injury, identify injuries, note signs and symptoms, and
document treatment provided.
3. What is the urine output goal for patients who have suffered an electrical
injury?
0.5-1 mL/kg/hr
2-3 mL/kg/hr
3-4 mL/kg/hr
, 1-2 mL/kg/hr
4. In a scenario where a patient presents with severe hemorrhagic shock, which
assessment technique should be prioritized during the rapid assessment?
Urine output measurement
Primary survey
Fluid resuscitation protocol
Secondary survey
5. What is the minimum number of personnel required to safely log roll a patient
in trauma care?
Five
Three
Four
Two
6. Describe the importance of having multiple personnel when log rolling a
patient in trauma care.
Having multiple personnel ensures the patient's spine is stabilized
and reduces the risk of further injury.
Multiple personnel are needed to speed up the process of patient
transport.
More personnel are required to manage the patient's airway during
the log roll.
The number of personnel does not significantly impact the safety of
the log roll.