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TCRN 2024




1. 1)

The trauma nurse is caring for a 6-year-old child who sustained a tackle

while participating in a youth football game. The patient's mother states, "He

got the wind knocked out of him." Vital signs are:


HR 120 beats/min

BP 85/50 mmHg

RR 26 breaths/min

SpO2 92% (room air)


Based on the injury pattern, the nurse suspects which injury is MOST likely?


Possible answer(s):

Cardiac contusion

Tension pneumothorax

Pulmonary contusion

Splenic rupture: Pulmonary contusion


The chest wall of a child allows for pulmonary contusions without rib fractures. The

child is not actively hypotensive or showing signs of a tension pneumothorax. Car-

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diac contusion can lead to decreased cardiac output, tachycardia, and ventricular

ectopy. Splenic rupture will cause hypotension, which this child is not experiencing

2. 2)

An infant with a history of Trisomy 21 is being evaluated status post motor

vehicle collision. The nurse anticipates which of the following may be

related to traumatic injury rather than a history of Trisomy 21?


Possible answer(s):

atlantoaxial instability

limp extremities

tongue obstruction

bulging fontanels: Bulging fontanels


Limp extremities, tongue obstruction and atlantoaxial instability may all be

common in patients with Down syndrome (Trisomy 21). Bulging fontanels are a

sign of increased intracranial pressure in the infant patient, and should be

considered to be related to traumatic injury.

3. 3)

An opportunity for improvement is identified following a patient delay transfer



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ring to the operating room and a corrective action plan is implemented.

Which of the following provides the BEST example of loop closure?


Possible answers:


Communicating with the operating room staff on how to appropriately sched

ule cases

Measuring the time to the operating room for the next 10 patients.

Documenting an educational letter sent to the involved surgeon

Recording discussion of the issue in peer review minutes: Measuring the time

to the operating room for the next 10 patients.


Comments:


Effective performance improvement demonstrates that corrective action has had

the desired effect as determined by continuous monitoring and evaluation.

Demon- strating that the time to the operating room is within limits is the best way

to demonstrate effective loop closure of this performance improvement event. The

others are examples of actionable items but they don't provide the best, complete

loop closure that specific measurable time objectives would.

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4. During a debrief of a trauma activation, the surgeon is concerned that

the resuscitation effort was very disorganized from pre-hospital report and

throughout the initial trauma care. What is the BEST example of an interven-

tion to improve team communication in future resuscitations?


Possible answers:


Creating a standardized pre-hospital reporting tool

Initiating pre-arrival huddles

Identifying roles upon patient arrival

Allowing silence for pre-hospital providers report: Initiating pre-arrival huddles


Clear communication of the patient plan, roles and responsibilities, and providing

an opportunity to discuss staff concerns are part of the pre-arrival huddle. The

team leader can communicate anticipated resuscitative goals, clarify assignments,

and assist in prioritizing care. Allowing pre-hospital staff an uninterrupted

opportunity to provide report as well as creating a standardized tool will address

the potential loss of pertinent information during the pre-hospital hand-off but will

not address the




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