ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses
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ATCN Module 5: Thoracic Trauma ATCN Advanced
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2025- 2026
ATCN Knowledge- Based Exam & Trauma Simulation
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ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses Exam
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1. What percentage of blunt trauma require
operation: <10%
2. What percentage of penetrating trauma
require operation?: 15-30%
3. What are the physiologic consequences of
thoracic trauma: -hypoxia
-hypercabia
-acidosis
4. What is the goal of early intervention: correct
hypoxia
5. What is the treatment thoracic trauma:
primary surgery with resuscitation (airway control
and chest decompression)
secondary survey
definitive care
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6. A 27yr male was the unrestrained driver in a
high-speed, frontal impact motor vehicle
collision. His vital signs are BP 90/50, HR 110,
RR36 and GCS score 14. the patient's airway
is patent, but he is obviously in respiratory
distress.
what underlying injuries might this patient be
experiencing: -simple pneumoth- orax
-tension pneumothorax
-massive haemothorax
-evolving pericardial tamponade
7. A 24yr male arrives at your ED already
intubated. he has significant crepitus of the
right chest wall and diminished breath
sounds. you place a chest tube and note a
large amount of bubbling in the water seal
chamber. his oxygen saturation remains at
85% and he has a good CO2 return on
capnography. the most likely cause of his low
oxygen saturation is;
a. haemothorax
b. tension pneumothorax
c. tracheobronchial tree injury
d. pericardial tamponade: tracheobronchial tree
injury
the patient clearly has a very large leak, based on
findings of crepitus and demon-
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strated by the dramatic "bubbling" in the water seal
chamber. you would not expect these findings with
haemothorax, tension pneumothorax or pericardial
tamponade.
most injuries of the tracheobronchial tree occur within
2.5cm from the carina. this injury often requires
placement of a second chest tube and mandates
surgical consultation
8. The vast majority of thoracic injuries (blunt
and penetrating trauma) require operative
intervention. true/false: False
<10% of blunt chest injuries and only 15-30% of
penetrating chest injuries require operative
intervention (typically thoracoscopy or thoracotomy)
9. List life threatening thoracic injuries: Airway;
-airway obstruction
-tracheobronchial tree injury
Breathing
-tension pneumothorax
-open pneumothorax
-massive haemothorax
Circulation
-massive haemothorax
-cardiac tamponade
-traumatic circulatory arrest
10. How will you asses life-threatening
breathing problems: Look;
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