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An alert 18 year old female is found trapped in her car after a single motor vehicle crash. The air bag deployed and she denies any head or neck pain, but she complains of hip and left leg pain. When she is finally extricated from the car, her vital signs begin to collapse. What shock is she transitioning from? A. neurogenic shock to hypovolemic shock. B. decompensated shock to compensated shock. C. compensated shock to decompensated shock. D. decompensated shock to hypovolemic shock. 2. Which of the following mechanism of injuries would NOT be significant for an adult? A. Death in the same passenger compartment. B. Fall from more than ten feet. C. Ejection from vehicle. D. Altered mental status. 3. A 20 year old female has burns on her chest, abdomen, and on the anterior side of her right arm. What percentage of body is burned? A. 22.5% B. 27% C. 40.5% D. 18% 4. Before placing an unconscious 6 year old on a long backboard, what should you do? A. Place padding directly underneath the head. B. Place padding underneath the shoulders. C. Contact the parents for consent. D. Asses vital signs. 5. What best defines shock? A. Lack of adequate perfusion to the tissues. B. Hemorrhage exceeding 50% of total blood volume. C. Deficiency of vascular tone due to hemorrhage. D. Inadequate cerebral blood flow. 6. Your patient's vehicle was struck by another motorist from behind. What should you do? A. Perform a head-to-toe examination. B. Stabilize the cervical spine. C. Administer high-flow oxygen. D. Apply a half-spine immobilization device. 7. An 18 year old female was hit and has 4 teeth pushed into the upper gums of her jaw. She complains of severe pain and discomfort. Bleeding is minimal and vital signs are BP 120/90, R 16, P 88, SpO2 96%. What should you do? A. Administer aspirin for pain. B. Insert an oropharyngeal airway to maintain patency. C. Apply oxygen by nonrebreather mask at 15 lpm. FISDAP Trauma Questions And Answers D. Monitor her bleeding and ensure a patent airway. 8. An injury produced by wounding forces of compression and change of speed, both of which can disrupt tissue is defined as. A. Third degree Trauma. B. Penetrating trauma. C. Blunt trauma. D. Cavitation. 9. A 34 year old female has been bleeding vaginally for two hours. She is anxious, alert, and oriented. Her skin is cool, pale, and diaphoretic. Vital signs are BP 116/70, P 118, R 20. What should you suspect? A. Hypotensive shock B. Hypertensive shock C. Decompensated shock D. Compensated shock 10. What is a contraindication of a traction splint? A. Signs of hypoperfusion B. Swelling or deformity to the thigh C. Pelvic fracture D. Potential spinal injury 11. A 56 year old male involved in a car accident complains of chest and abdominal pain. Pulses differ by 10 mmHg systolic bilaterally and lung sounds are muffled. To which artery should you suspect a rupture? A. Subclavian artery B. Carotid artery C. Iliac artery D. Radial artery Scenario: 12. A 32 year old female attempted to commit suicide by taking sleeping pills and cutting her wrists. She has dark red blood oozing from the wrist lacerations. Vital signs are BP 90/52, P 130 and weak, R 18. What type of bleeding and shock is she experiencing? A. Venous bleeding with hypovolemic shock. B. Capillary bleeding with cardiogenic shock. C. Arterial bleeding with hypovolemic shock. D. Venous bleeding with neurogenic shock. 13. Unequal pupils are a result of pressure on which structure? A. Occulomotor nerve B. Central medulla C. Trochlear membrane D. Vagus nerve 14. A 4

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1. An alert 18 year old female is found trapped in her car after a single
motor vehicle crash. The air bag deployed and she denies any head or neck
pain, but she complains of hip and left leg pain. When she is finally
extricated from the car, her vital signs begin to collapse. What shock is she
transitioning from?
A. neurogenic shock to hypovolemic shock.
B. decompensated shock to compensated shock.
C. compensated shock to decompensated shock.
D. decompensated shock to hypovolemic shock.


2. Which of the following mechanism of injuries would NOT be significant for
an adult?
A. Death in the same passenger compartment.
B. Fall from more than ten feet.
C. Ejection from vehicle.
D. Altered mental status.


3. A 20 year old female has burns on her chest, abdomen, and on the anterior
side of her right arm. What percentage of body is burned?
A. 22.5%
B. 27%
C. 40.5%
D. 18%


4. Before placing an unconscious 6 year old on a long backboard, what should
you do?
A. Place padding directly underneath the head.
B. Place padding underneath the shoulders.

C. Contact the parents for consent.
D. Asses vital signs.


5. What best defines shock?
A. Lack of adequate perfusion to the tissues.
B. Hemorrhage exceeding 50% of total blood volume.
C. Deficiency of vascular tone due to hemorrhage.
D. Inadequate cerebral blood flow.


6. Your patient's vehicle was struck by another motorist from behind. What
should you do?
A. Perform a head-to-toe examination.
B. Stabilize the cervical spine.
C. Administer high-flow oxygen.
D. Apply a half-spine immobilization device.


7. An 18 year old female was hit and has 4 teeth pushed into the upper gums of
her jaw. She complains of severe pain and discomfort. Bleeding is minimal and
vital signs are BP 120/90, R 16, P 88, SpO2 96%. What should you do?
A. Administer aspirin for pain.
B. Insert an oropharyngeal airway to maintain patency.
C. Apply oxygen by nonrebreather mask at 15 lpm.

,D. Monitor her bleeding and ensure a patent airway.


8. An injury produced by wounding forces of compression and change of speed,
both of which can disrupt tissue is defined as.
A. Third degree Trauma.
B. Penetrating trauma.
C. Blunt trauma.

D. Cavitation.


9. A 34 year old female has been bleeding vaginally for two hours. She is
anxious, alert, and oriented. Her skin is cool, pale, and diaphoretic. Vital
signs are BP 116/70, P 118, R 20. What should you suspect?
A. Hypotensive shock
B. Hypertensive shock
C. Decompensated shock
D. Compensated shock


10. What is a contraindication of a traction splint?
A. Signs of hypoperfusion
B. Swelling or deformity to the thigh
C. Pelvic fracture
D. Potential spinal injury


11. A 56 year old male involved in a car accident complains of chest and
abdominal pain. Pulses differ by 10 mmHg systolic bilaterally and lung
sounds are muffled. To which artery should you suspect a rupture?
A. Subclavian artery
B. Carotid artery
C. Iliac artery
D. Radial artery


Scenario:
12. A 32 year old female attempted to commit suicide by taking sleeping pills
and cutting her wrists. She has dark red blood oozing from the wrist
lacerations. Vital signs are BP 90/52, P 130 and weak, R 18. What type of
bleeding and shock is she experiencing?
A. Venous bleeding with hypovolemic shock.
B. Capillary bleeding with cardiogenic shock.
C. Arterial bleeding with hypovolemic shock.
D. Venous bleeding with neurogenic shock.


13. Unequal pupils are a result of pressure on which structure?
A. Occulomotor nerve
B. Central medulla
C. Trochlear membrane
D. Vagus nerve

, 14. A 41 year old male has been injured in an explosion at a chemical
laboratory. He has a ruptured tympanic membranes and sinus injuries. At what
phase of the blast did the patient sustain the sinus injuries?
A. Primary
B. Ultimate
C. Tertiary
D. Secondary


15. When protecting the cervical spine of a suspected trauma patient, what
should you do?
A. Place gentile traction to straighten the cervical spine.
B. Hold the cervical spine in the position found.
C. Place a rigid collar on the neck prior to continuing with the rest of the
assessment.
D. Hold the neck in a neutral, in-line position.


16. What is a mechanism of obstructive shock?
A. Myocardial infarction
B. Spinal cord injury

C. Acute fluid loss

D. Tension pneumothorax


17. Which of the following is the first sign of shock that usually appears in
patients?
A. Changes in vital signs
B. Pale, cool, and clammy skin
C. Altered mental status
D. Nausea and vomiting


18. Which of the following describes bruising or discoloration behind the ears
as a result of a fractured skull?
A. Babinski's
B. Silver fork
C. Cushing's
D. Battle's


19. What is the correct technique when splinting a suspected finger fracture?
A. Apply a straight, flat, and rigid splint to the finger.
B. Place an arm board under the wrist and wrap with curlex.
C. Tape the fractured finger to a neighboring finger only.
D. Immobilize the hand and finger in a pillow and apply ice.


20. After initial treatments of an arterial bleed in the left forearm are
unsuccessful. What should you do?
A. Apply a tourniquet.
B. Lower the extremity.
C. Apply pressure to the radial artery.
D. Apply pressure to the subclavian artery.

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