TNCC 9TH EDITION FINAL EXAM 2026 ACTUAL
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Criteria used to determine the need for cervical spine imaging
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Triage Intervention for Patients with
1 2 Petechiae
Fever and Rash
American College of Surgeons Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood
3 4
screening guidelines Pressure
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, Triage Intervention for Patients with Immediately initiate isolation precautions
Fever and Rash
Facial Trauma with Teardrop-Shaped Suspected retrobulbar hematoma
Pupil
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at L1 Indicated by voluntary anal sphincter tone
Complete Spinal Cord Injury Urinary incontinence as a finding
Suspicion
Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood Rising systolic blood pressure
Pressure
Log-roll Maneuver Recommended for patients with unstable pelvic
fractures
Uncontrolled Bleeding Priority Apply direct pressure to the wound
Intervention
Severe Head Trauma Management Decrease the rate of manual ventilation
Symptoms in Older Adult on Most likely due to epidural hematoma
Anticoagulant Therapy
Priority Nursing Intervention for Calf Elevating the leg above the level of the heart
Pain
Diaphragm Injury from Penetrating Decreased breath sounds on the left side
Wound
Patient with Rib and Femur Fractures Sudden anxiety and confusion as a concerning sign
EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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Practice questions for this set
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Criteria used to determine the need for cervical spine imaging
Choose an answer
Triage Intervention for Patients with
1 2 Petechiae
Fever and Rash
American College of Surgeons Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood
3 4
screening guidelines Pressure
Don't know?
Terms in this set (86)
, Triage Intervention for Patients with Immediately initiate isolation precautions
Fever and Rash
Facial Trauma with Teardrop-Shaped Suspected retrobulbar hematoma
Pupil
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury at L1 Indicated by voluntary anal sphincter tone
Complete Spinal Cord Injury Urinary incontinence as a finding
Suspicion
Early Hypovolemic Shock Blood Rising systolic blood pressure
Pressure
Log-roll Maneuver Recommended for patients with unstable pelvic
fractures
Uncontrolled Bleeding Priority Apply direct pressure to the wound
Intervention
Severe Head Trauma Management Decrease the rate of manual ventilation
Symptoms in Older Adult on Most likely due to epidural hematoma
Anticoagulant Therapy
Priority Nursing Intervention for Calf Elevating the leg above the level of the heart
Pain
Diaphragm Injury from Penetrating Decreased breath sounds on the left side
Wound
Patient with Rib and Femur Fractures Sudden anxiety and confusion as a concerning sign