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ATLS Written Review Exam Prep 2026: 200 Practice Questions & Rationales | Pass Your Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification

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Pass Your ATLS Written Review Exam on the FIRST Try – Master the Primary Survey, Shock, Trauma Algorithms & Life‑Saving Interventions! Are you preparing for the ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) written review exam? Feeling overwhelmed by the ABCDE approach, tension pneumothorax management, hemorrhagic shock classes, head trauma, and the lethal triad? This comprehensive 2026 practice exam gives you everything you need to walk into your ATLS certification test with confidence – and save lives!

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ATLS WRITTEN REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS

AND ANSWERS 2026/2027 NEWEST EXAM

| INSTANT PDF ACCESS



1. A 45-year-old male is brought to the trauma bay after a

high-speed MVC. He is unresponsive. What is the first

priority?

A) Cervical spine immobilization

B) Assessment of airway patency

C) Insertion of two large-bore IVs

D) Log-roll to examine the back

Answer: B

Rationale: The primary survey follows the ABCDE sequence.

Airway patency with cervical spine protection is the absolute first

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priority. If the patient cannot speak or has an obstructed airway,

intervention is required before breathing or circulation.

2. Scenario: A 30-year-old woman presents with a stab wound

to the right chest. She is tachypneic and has absent breath sounds

on the right with hyper-resonance to percussion. After applying a

non-occlusive dressing over the wound, what is the next step?

A) Immediate intubation

B) Needle decompression

C) Obtain a chest X-ray

D) Chest tube insertion

Answer: B

Rationale: The findings suggest a tension pneumothorax (distress,

absent breath sounds, hyper-resonance). While the dressing

addresses the sucking chest wound, tension physiology requires

immediate decompression via needle thoracostomy (2nd

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intercostal space, midclavicular line) before chest X-ray or formal

tube thoracostomy.

3. Which of the following is the most reliable indicator of

adequate fluid resuscitation in a patient with hemorrhagic

shock?

A) Return of radial pulse

B) Blood pressure of 120/80 mmHg

C) Urine output of 0.5 mL/kg/hr

D) Central venous pressure of 15 mmHg

Answer: C

Rationale: In the trauma patient, urine output is a sensitive

indicator of end-organ perfusion. A target of 0.5 mL/kg/hr in

adults (1 mL/kg/hr in children) suggests adequate renal

perfusion. Normalizing blood pressure is not the goal; permissive

hypotension (SBP 80-90 mmHg) is preferred until hemorrhage is

controlled.

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4. During the primary survey, you note distended neck veins,

tracheal deviation to the left, and absent breath sounds on the

right. The blood pressure is 70/40 mmHg. What is the

definitive treatment?

A) Pericardiocentesis

B) Needle decompression of the right chest

C) Tube thoracostomy

D) Clamshell thoracotomy

Answer: C

Rationale: The scenario describes a tension pneumothorax.

Needle decompression is a temporizing measure. The definitive

treatment is tube thoracostomy (chest tube) placed in the 4th or

5th intercostal space, anterior to the midaxillary line.

5. A patient arrives with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score

of 13. What does this indicate regarding the primary survey?

A) The patient has a severe head injury requiring immediate CT

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