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ATLS MODULE 6: HEAD TRAUMA EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2025/2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF

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This module is part of the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) curriculum and focuses on the assessment and management of head injuries in trauma patients. It covers: Brain anatomy and physiology relevant to trauma Mechanisms of head injury, including blunt and penetrating trauma Types of intracranial hemorrhage: epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, and intracerebral hematomas Clinical signs and symptoms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) Imaging techniques such as CT scans for diagnosis Management strategies to prevent secondary brain injury, including airway control, intracranial pressure monitoring, and neurosurgical consultation Monroe-Kellie Doctrine and its implications for intracranial pressure dynamics Decision-making protocols for surgical intervention and repeat imaging This module is essential for emergency physicians, trauma surgeons, and healthcare professionals involved in acute trauma care

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ATLS MODULE 6: HEAD TRAUMA EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS
RATIONALES 2025/2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD
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Distribution of brain injuries inJthe ED - correct answer-75% mild
15 moderate
10% severe


Primary goal of treatment is what - correct answer-To prevent secondary brain injury (ABCDEs)


Neurosurgical consolation table for patients with TBI - correct answer-Box 6-1


Monroe-KellieJDoctrine -Jcorrect answer-
when one content in the skull increases, another must decreaseJto compensate and maintain normal ICP


Dura mater - correct answer-
thick, outermost layer of the meninges surroundingJand protecting the brain and spinal cord


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Skull fractures lacerate the meningeal arteries, causing hemorrhage in the epidural space. MC= middle meni
ngeal artery.


arachnoid mater - correct answer-middle layer of the meninges named for the spider-web-
likeJtrabeculae that extendJbetween it and theJpia mater


Subdural hematoma: veins beneath the surface of brain and venousJsinus within dura tear, causing hemorrha
geJin subdural space.


Pia Mater - correctJanswer-Attached to surface of brain


Subarachnoid space: Between arachnoid and pia layers, filled with cerebrospinalfluid.


Subarachnoid hemorrhage: Brain contusion and/or injuries to major blood vessels atJbase of brain cause blee
ding into subarachnoid space.

, Cerebrum parts - correctJanswer-
Right andJleft hemispheres, including frontal, parietal, temporal, andJoccipital lobes.


Brainstem parts - correct answer-midbrain, pons, medulla, including cardiorespiratory centers


CerebellumJ- correct answer-connectsJto spinal cord, brainstem, and cerebral hemispheres.


Intracranial cavity is divided into - correct answer-supratentorial and infratentorial compartments.


BlownJpupil - correct answer-Cranial nerveJ3 compressionJduring temporal lobe herniation


temporal lobe herniation - correct answer-


Uncus - correct answer-
Medial part of temporal lobe that herniates through the tentorial notch, causingJcompression of midbrain and
contralateral hemiparesis.


ipsilateral pupillary dilation with contralateral hemiparesis - correct answer-classic sign of uncal herniation


uncal herniationJ- correct answer-
Medially displaced medial temporal lobe over free margin of tentorium. Focal effacement of ambient cistern
and lateral suprasellar cistern. Rarely compresses contralateral cerebral peduncle (Kernohan's notch) against
tentorial margin.


Normal ICP - correct answer-10JmmHg


Pressures greater than 20 mmHg - correct answer-poor outcomes


Cerebral perfusionJpressure - correct answer-CPP = MAP - ICP

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