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SCRIBD ATLS-Practice-Test-1-Answers-Explanations. ATLS Practice Test 1 Answers & Explanations 1. c 21. b 2. d 22. b 3. d 23. e 4. c 24. c 5. d 25. c 6. d 26. e 7. e 27. d 8. a 28. c 9. c 29. c 10. e 30. e 11. d 31. c 12. e 32. a 13. d 33. e 14. a 34. e 15. d 35. d 16. d 36. d 17. c 37. d 18. a 38. b 19. a 39. c 20. e 40. b

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ATLS Practice Test 1
Answers & Explanations

1. c 21. b

2. d 22. b

3. d 23. e

4. c 24. c

5. d 25. c

6. d 26. e

7. e 27. d

8. a 28. c

9. c 29. c

10. e 30. e

11. d 31. c

12. e 32. a

13. d 33. e

14. a 34. e

15. d 35. d

16. d 36. d

17. c 37. d

18. a 38. b

19. a 39. c

20. e 40. b

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1. c.
Treatment of frostbite should be immediate to decrease the duration of tissue freezing,
although rewarming should not be undertaken if there is the risk of refreezing. The
injured part should be placed in circulating water at a constant 40°C (104°F) until pink
color and perfusion return (usually within 20 to 30 minutes). This is best accomplished in
a large tank, such as a whirlpool tank. Avoid dry heat since this risks burning the skin,
and do not rub or massage the area since this causes more tissue injury. Rewarming can
be extremely painful, and adequate analgesia is essential. Cardiac monitoring during
rewarming is advised.

2. d.
Short, largecaliber peripheral intravenous lines are preferred for the rapid infusion of
large volumes of fluid.

3. d.
A spinal cord injury would generally cause absent reflexes at the level of the injury,
hyperreflexia inferior to it, and normal reflexes superior to it.

4. c.
Most injured patients who are in hypovolemic shock require early surgical intervention or
angioembolization, as well as fluid resuscitation.

5. d.
The absolute volume of blood loss required to produce shock is less than in adults.
However, the percentage volume of blood loss required to produce shock is more than in
adults. Note: Up to a 30% diminution in circulating blood volume may be required to
cause a decrease in the child’s systolic blood pressure. Tachycardia and poor skin
perfusion often are the only keys to early recognition of hypovolemia.

6. d.
In this scenario, airway and breathing have been addressed. The next priority is
circulation. The patient is in hypovolemic shock. He is receiving IV fluids. Sources of
hemorrhage must be sought. Thus, a FAST scan or DPL should be performed quickly.
Almost simultaneously, a pelvic binder should be applied and pressure applied to external
hemorrhage sites; but, these are not provided as answer choices. The other answer
choices are not the next priorities, and would delay resuscitation.




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