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1. What is the priority nursing intervention for a child with suspicious
bruises and burns?
o A. Report your suspicion of maltreatment in accordance with local regulations.
2. A patient presents with a teardrop pupil after facial trauma. What injury
is suspected?
o B. Globe rupture.
3. A patient involved in a high-speed collision shows signs of tachycardia
and hypotension. What is the appropriate intervention?
o C. Inotropic support.
4. A nurse expresses guilt after staffing shortages. What condition does
this indicate?
o D. Moral injury.
5. After cold exposure, a patient has bright red skin and a blister on their
hand. What is the appropriate intervention?
o D. Gently rewarm over 15 to 30 minutes.
6. A large metal rod is embedded in a patient's thigh. What is the next
step?
o D. Prepare the patient for surgery to remove the rod.
7. A patient with an open chest wound shows signs of respiratory distress.
What is the most immediate action?
o C. Dressing removal.
8. An incomplete spinal cord injury diagnosis indicates sacral sparing.
What finding supports this?
o C. Voluntary anal sphincter tone.
9. A patient shows signs of fat embolism after a fall. Which findings
confirm this?
o Fat embolism commonly presents with respiratory distress and petechiae.
10.For uncontrolled bleeding from an extremity, what should be the priority
intervention?
C. Apply direct pressure to the wound.
11. A patient has a small penetrating wound near the intercostal space.
What indicates diaphragm injury?
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B. Bowel sounds heard in the left lower chest.
12. Following cold exposure, a patient presents with a low temperature and
hypotension. What should be prioritized?
A. Initiate warming measures.
13. A patient with hypotension after a high-speed accident has crepitus on
the chest. What type of shock is it?
A. Cardiogenic.
14. What is a characteristic of spinal shock in a T12 injury?
B. Loss of reflexes.
15. A disoriented patient, pale, and exhibiting delayed capillary refill after a
tornado. What should be prioritized?
A. Initiate two large-caliber intravenous lines for isotonic crystalloid
administration.
16. In trauma resuscitation, what component of the trauma triad started at
injury?
D. Coagulopathy.
17. Calculate fluid resuscitation for burns in an adult weighing 120 kg with
27% TBSA.
C. 3240 mL.
18. In a case of a lower extremity fracture with calf tightness, what is the
priority?
C. Elevate the leg to the level of the heart.
19. For a traumatic brain injury patient with MAP 65 and ICP 22, what bodily
response occurs?
D. Widening pulse pressure.
20. What increases hemoglobin's capacity to release oxygen under
certain conditions?
A. Decreased body temperature.
21. In a patient with bruising and bleeding after a femur fracture, what
condition might they have?
C. Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy.