TNCC 9TH REAL EXAM ACTUAL VERIFIED EXAM
TEST BANK | INCLUDES 3 TESTED VERSIONS OF
THE EXAM WITH 50 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS EACH /EXPERT VERIFIED DETAILED
ANSWERS | GUARANTEED PASS / ALREADY
GRADED A+
Following a gun shot wound, pre-hospital providers report
diminished breath sounds bilaterally. Upon emergency
department arrival, the patient is unresponsive with
shallow respirations and an O2 sat of 88%. What is the
priority intervention for this patient?
A.Administer 15 L oxygen via nonrebreather mask
B.Attach patient to a CO2 detector
C.Prepare for a definitive airway
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D.Assist ventilation with a bag-mask device - ANSWER-
D.Assist ventilation with a bag-mask device
HEAD AND TORSO TRAUMA/HEAD TRAUMA -
ANSWER-Diffuse axonal injury (DAI) is widespread
microscopic damage, primarily to the axons. DAI results
from diffuse shearing, tearing, or compressive stresses
from a rational or acceleration/deceleration mechanism of
injury. Deeper brain structures, the brain stem, and the
reticular activating system are most at risk for injury.
Assessment findings can include unconsciousness,
abnormal motor posturing, signs of increased ICP,
hyperthermia, and excessive sweating.
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HEAD AND TORSO TRAUMA/THORACIC AND NECK
TRAUMA - ANSWER-Assessment findings associate with
tension pneumothorax include anxiety, severe
restlessness, severe respiratory distress, absent breath
sounds on the injured side, and hypotension due to
compression of the heart and great vessels.
Following a bomb explosion, fragmentation injuries from
the bomb or objects in the environment are examples of
which phase of injury?
A. Primary
B. Secondary
C. Tertiary
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D. Quaternary - ANSWER-B. Secondary
The primary phase of a blast results from impact of the
pressurization wave on body surfaces. injuries include
blast lung, tympanic membrane rupture, abdominal
hemorrhage, globe rupture, and mild traumatic brain
injury.
The secondary phase of a blast results from flying debris,
projectiles, and bomb fragments causing lacerations or
penetrating injuries.
The tertiary phase of a blast results from individuals being
thrown b the blast and impacting walls, ground, or any
hard object