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Get ready for your JB Learning Trauma Exam with this complete
practice resource. It reviews key trauma assessment and management
principles. Perfect for reinforcing knowledge and improving test
readiness.
A trauma patient has a GCS of 10, a systolic BP of 100 and a
respiratory rate of 8. What is their revised trauma score?
...... ANSWER ....... 9
According to the American College of Surgeons, an injured
patient should be transported to a Level I Trauma Center if
their? ...... ANSWER ....... Systolic BP is less than 90
Children who hace outgrown a car seat but are too small to
be restrained by seat belts designed for adults are at risk for
which type of injury? ...... ANSWER ....... Abdominal
During an explosion, secondary blast injuries occur when?
...... ANSWER ....... The patient is struck by flying
debris, such as shrapnel
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Penetrating trauma occurs when? ...... ANSWER .......
Tissues are disrupted by single or multiple objects
Secondary collisions occur when which of the following
happens during an MVC? ...... ANSWER ....... When an
occupant inside the vehicle is hit by objects moving within
the vehicle
The "platinum 10 minutes" refers to the? ...... ANSWER
....... Maximum amount of time spent at a scene for a
trauma patient
The acute physiologic and structural change that occurs in a
patient's body when an external source of energy dissipates
faster than the body's ability to sustain and deplete it is
called? ...... ANSWER ....... Trauma
The law of conservation of energy states that? ......
ANSWER ....... Energy cannot be neither created nor
destroyed; it can only change form
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The most critical factor determining the seriousness of a
gunshot wound is? ...... ANSWER ....... The type of
tissue through which the projectile passes
Trauma patients with which type of injuries are most likely
to have injuries incompatible with life? ...... ANSWER
....... Open skull injuries
Upon arriving on the scene of an MVC, you notice the
vehicle has a deformed front end and cracked windshield.
The patient's head and face are bruised and heavily lacerated.
Based on these findings, which of the following injuries
would you expect? ...... ANSWER ....... Cervical Spine
Injury
When assessing a GSW, how can you determine which
wound is the exit wound? ...... ANSWER ....... Exit
wounds are typically more ragged
When establishing an IV line in a trauma patient, warm
fluids at which temperature should be administered, if
available? ...... ANSWER ....... 102 Degrees F
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Which of the following factors influences the severity of a
stab wound? ...... ANSWER ....... The anatomic area
involved
Which of the following injuries would most likely require
transport to a Level I Trauma Center? ...... ANSWER
....... Two of more proximal long bone fractures
Which of the following injury mechanisms would most likely
result in blunt trauma? ...... ANSWER ....... The
pressure wave caused by a blast
Which part of the body is particularly vulnerable to
deceleration injuries? ...... ANSWER ....... Head
Which type of MVC have the most survivors if the driver and
passenger are properly restrained? ...... ANSWER .......
Rear Impact
You should suspect which type of injury when you see a
cracked windshield, bent steering wheel, dashboard damage,
intrusion into a vehicle, or an open ankle fracture after a fall?
...... ANSWER ....... Spinal