TNCC 9TH EDITION FINAL PREP EXAM LATEST UPDATES -
2025/2026- ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED PASS
Nasopharyngeal airway
Device inserted through the nose to maintain an open airway
Pelvic binder
Device used to stabilize pelvic fractures and reduce bleeding
Balanced resuscitation
Administering various blood products to stabilize a patient
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at L1
Indicated by voluntary anal sphincter tone
Complete Spinal Cord Injury Suspicion
Urinary incontinence as a finding
Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood Pressure
Rising systolic blood pressure
Log-roll Maneuver
Recommended for patients with unstable pelvic fractures
Uncontrolled Bleeding Priority Intervention
Apply direct pressure to the wound
Severe Head Trauma Management
Decrease the rate of manual ventilation
Symptoms in Older Adult on Anticoagulant Therapy
, Most likely due to epidural hematoma
Priority Nursing Intervention for Calf Pain
Elevating the leg above the level of the heart
Diaphragm Injury from Penetrating Wound
Decreased breath sounds on the left side
Patient with Rib and Femur Fractures
Sudden anxiety and confusion as a concerning sign
Petechiae
Tiny red or purple spots on the skin
American College of Surgeons screening guidelines
Criteria used to determine the need for cervical spine imaging
Blast trauma
Injuries caused by explosions, categorized into primary, secondary, tertiary, or
quaternary
Disaster triage principles
Guidelines for prioritizing care in mass casualty incidents
Needle decompression
Emergency procedure to relieve tension pneumothorax
Tranexamic acid
Medication used to prevent excessive bleeding
Spinal shock
Temporary loss of spinal reflex activity below the level of injury
Mean arterial pressure (MAP)
Average pressure in a patient's arteries during one cardiac cycle
Reflex tachycardia
2025/2026- ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED PASS
Nasopharyngeal airway
Device inserted through the nose to maintain an open airway
Pelvic binder
Device used to stabilize pelvic fractures and reduce bleeding
Balanced resuscitation
Administering various blood products to stabilize a patient
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at L1
Indicated by voluntary anal sphincter tone
Complete Spinal Cord Injury Suspicion
Urinary incontinence as a finding
Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood Pressure
Rising systolic blood pressure
Log-roll Maneuver
Recommended for patients with unstable pelvic fractures
Uncontrolled Bleeding Priority Intervention
Apply direct pressure to the wound
Severe Head Trauma Management
Decrease the rate of manual ventilation
Symptoms in Older Adult on Anticoagulant Therapy
, Most likely due to epidural hematoma
Priority Nursing Intervention for Calf Pain
Elevating the leg above the level of the heart
Diaphragm Injury from Penetrating Wound
Decreased breath sounds on the left side
Patient with Rib and Femur Fractures
Sudden anxiety and confusion as a concerning sign
Petechiae
Tiny red or purple spots on the skin
American College of Surgeons screening guidelines
Criteria used to determine the need for cervical spine imaging
Blast trauma
Injuries caused by explosions, categorized into primary, secondary, tertiary, or
quaternary
Disaster triage principles
Guidelines for prioritizing care in mass casualty incidents
Needle decompression
Emergency procedure to relieve tension pneumothorax
Tranexamic acid
Medication used to prevent excessive bleeding
Spinal shock
Temporary loss of spinal reflex activity below the level of injury
Mean arterial pressure (MAP)
Average pressure in a patient's arteries during one cardiac cycle
Reflex tachycardia