CCT Exam 3 Study Questions and
Answers 2025 Graded A
Which of the following is the highest score possible for a patient using the Glasgow
Coma Scale (GCS)? -Correct Answer ✔15
The Circle of Willis is a complex system of arterial flow at: -Correct Answer ✔at the base
of the skull
Pain in the left shoulder considered a classic sign of splenic rupture is known as: -
Correct Answer ✔Kehr's sign
Liver injuries will cause pain in the right upper quadrant along with right shoulder pain
as blood accumulates around the diaphragm. The pain in the right shoulder is called: -
Correct Answer ✔Kehr's sign
A minimum of _______ of blood in the thoracic cavity is considered a massive
hemothorax. -Correct Answer ✔1,500 mL
All of the following are major blood vessels in the abdomen that have great potential for
injury EXCEPT: -Correct Answer ✔the ascending aorta
All of the following secondary brain injuries represent a systemic origin EXCEPT: -
Correct Answer ✔hematoma
The pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury (TBI) emphasizes the importance of which
two types of injury? -Correct Answer ✔direct and indirect
Classic clinical signs and symptoms of a pericardial tamponade are called Beck's triad.
Beck's triad is best described as: -Correct Answer ✔muffled heart tones, JVD, and
narrowed pulse pressure
The three main areas of the brain are the: -Correct Answer ✔cerebrum, cerebellum, and
brain stem
Which of the following is NOT a solid organ in the abdominal cavity? -Correct Answer
✔gallbladder
Skull fractures occur as a result of a direct, high-force blow to the cranium; they are
present in what percentage of patients with a TBI? -Correct Answer ✔more than 50%
CCT Exam 3