Questions And Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers)
1. Triage Intervention for Patients with Fever and Rash: Immediately initiate
isolation precautions
2. Facial Trauma with Teardrop-Shaped Pupil: Suspected retrobulbar hematoma
3. Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at L1: Indicated by voluntary anal sphincter tone
4. Complete Spinal Cord Injury Suspicion: Urinary incontinence as a finding
5. Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood Pressure: Rising systolic blood pressure
6. Log-roll Maneuver: Recommended for patients with unstable pelvic fractures
7. Uncontrolled Bleeding Priority Intervention: Apply direct pressure to the wound
8. Severe Head Trauma Management: Decrease the rate of manual ventilation
9. Symptoms in Older Adult on Anticoagulant Therapy: Most likely due to epidural
hematoma
10. Priority Nursing Intervention for Calf Pain: Elevating the leg above the level of
the heart
11. Diaphragm Injury from Penetrating Wound: Decreased breath sounds on the left
side
12. Patient with Rib and Femur Fractures: Sudden anxiety and confusion as a
concerning sign
13. Petechiae: Tiny red or purple spots on the skin
14. American College of Surgeons screening guidelines: Criteria used to determine
the need for cervical spine imaging
15. Blast trauma: Injuries caused by explosions, categorized into primary, secondary,
tertiary, or quaternary
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16. Nasopharyngeal airway: Device inserted through the nose to maintain an open
airway
17. Pelvic binder: Device used to stabilize pelvic fractures and reduce bleeding
18. Balanced resuscitation: Administering various blood products to stabilize a patient
19. Disaster triage principles: Guidelines for prioritizing care in mass casualty
incidents
20. Needle decompression: Emergency procedure to relieve tension pneumothorax
21. Tranexamic acid: Medication used to prevent excessive bleeding
22. Spinal shock: Temporary loss of spinal reflex activity below the level of injury
23. 23. Mean arterial pressure (MAP): Average pressure in a patient's arteries during
one cardiac cycle
24. Reflex tachycardia: Increased heart rate in response to low blood pressure
25. Backboard: Device used to immobilize a patient's spine during transport
26. Priority Intervention for Active Bleeding: Control the bleeding
27 Best Position for Intubation Visualization: Ramped
28. Priority Nursing Intervention for Decreased GCS: Notify the provider of the
change
29. Cause of Functional Grief: Inability to live at home
30. Nursing Intervention for Cold Exposure Injury: Gently rewarm over 15 to 30
minutes
31. Condition Exhibited by Nurse After Trauma Care: Compassion fatigue 32.
Rationale for Obtaining Serum Lactate Level in Trauma Patient: Gauges end-
organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia
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