PRACTICE SOLUTION STUDY GUIDE
◉ GCS score. Answer: Glasgow Coma Scale; measures consciousness
level.
◉ Tension pneumothorax. Answer: Life-threatening condition
requiring immediate needle decompression.
◉ Spinal cord injury below T-10. Answer: Usually spares bowel and
bladder function.
◉ Indication for chest tube insertion. Answer: Conditions like
pneumothorax or massive hemothorax.
◉ Immediate management of head injury. Answer: Prevent
secondary brain injury post-trauma.
◉ Celiotomy. Answer: Surgical procedure for abdominal exploration.
◉ Diagnostic peritoneal lavage. Answer: Procedure to assess intra-
abdominal bleeding.
,◉ Central venous pressure line. Answer: Used for monitoring venous
blood pressure.
◉ Frostbite treatment. Answer: Initial treatment involves warm
(40°C) water immersion.
◉ Shock diagnosis criteria. Answer: Systolic blood pressure below
90 mm Hg.
◉ Hyperflexion fractures. Answer: Inherently unstable injuries in
upper thoracic spine.
◉ Spinal immobilization. Answer: Use scoop stretcher or long spine
board.
◉ Signs of hemothorax. Answer: Absence of breath sounds and
dullness to percussion.
◉ Volume replacement guide. Answer: Blood pressure is most
reliable indicator.
◉ Magnetic resonance imaging. Answer: Used to diagnose spinal
cord injuries.
, ◉ Respiratory rate in shock. Answer: May be elevated due to
compensatory mechanisms.
◉ Pneumatic antishock garment. Answer: Used to stabilize patients
in shock.
◉ Diaphragmatic rupture. Answer: Contraindication for nasogastric
intubation.
◉ Central cord syndrome. Answer: Most common spinal cord injury
in children.
◉ Endotracheal intubation. Answer: Indicated for patients with
severe head injuries.
◉ External fixation. Answer: Used for stabilizing pelvic fractures.
◉ Intravenous crystalloid solution. Answer: Administered to
manage hypovolemic shock.
◉ Jugular venous pressure. Answer: Indicator of right atrial
pressure.