Methods Critical Care Transport Assessment –
2026/2027 Edition – Verified Questions and
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You arrive at a small critical access hospital to transport a 10 year old 68 pound male that fell
from a cliff stroking his head neck and upper body.
During the report the flight nurse reviews the lab results and notes following values:
Na 112mEq/L, serum osmolarity 580mOsm/kg, and urine output of 700 mL in the past hour.
The critical care for clinician should expect to administer which of the following medications:
-mannitol
-dopamine
-lactated ringers
-vasopressin
Vasopressin
The patient's diabetes insipidus is likely caused by severe head trauma; administration of a
osmotic diuretic will only worsen the patient's condition. There is no indication for dopamine.
Administration may assist in replacing the fluids loss but will not replace the sodium lost.
Therefore it will not correct diabetes insipidus. Vasopressin is a synthetic form of an antidiuretic
hormone. The central issue in diabetes insipidus is insufficient secretion of ADH or failure of the
kidneys to respond to ADH. Replacement of ADH will allow the kid needs to concentrate urine
and decrease the loss of electrolytes.
You are called to transport a 16-year-old that was involved in an SUV rollover accident after
drinking with her friends. Her injuries include a fractured pelvis, a large laceration to her left
,lower leg with controlled bleeding, a head injury, a tension pneumothorax, and a left femur
fracture. Which injury is immediate life-threatening and requires immediate intervention?
Tension pneumothorax
While a pelvic fracture is a critical injury that may result in severe blood loss, I'm more serious
immediate option was provided. A large laceration may result in bleeding resulting in
decompensation. However, bleeding is controlled at this time, and attention pneumothorax will
rapidly result in death.
An unrestrained four-year-old was in the front seat passenger of a vehicle that struck another
vehicle traveling approximately 30 mph.
The child was found in the front seat floor board and is suspected to have struck the dashboard.
EMS transports the child to a rural County Hospital.
Upon arrival at the bedside, the flight clinician reviewed the chest x-ray identifying an
abnormality in the right mainstem bronchus. Based on the chest x-ray findings which would be
the suspected injury?
A tension pneumothorax
a flail chest
a pneumothorax
a tracheal rupture
A tracheal rupture
While rare, tracheal rupture is life-threatening and most resulting from blunt force trauma,
usually from motor vehicle crashes. While the elasticity of the pediatric thoracic cage protect
young children from injuries to the external chest wall, the high-injury blunt force trauma from
striking the dashboard can cause rapid increase in tracheobronchial pressure. It may account for
the tracheal injury without rib or sternal fracture
, An eight-year-old male patient is in a vehicle accident with a patient sustained head trauma and
developed bruising around the eyes and nose this is most likely indicator of what type of
fracture?
a basal skull fracture
a LeFort II fracture
a depressed skull fracture
a linear skull fracture
A basilar skull fracture
The bruising around the eyes and nose can also be known as raccoon eyes and is most likely a
basilar skull fracture
You are transporting a pediatric patient you suspect has been a victim of a physical abuse. As a
medical provider you understand that:
-you should report any suspected abuse to law-enforcement regardless of state laws
- it would be best to determine whether or not the abuse occurred before reporting it to anyone
-you should perform a thorough assessment of the child and document all findings
-it would be best to immediately ask the child whether or not they're being abused
You should perform a thorough assessment of the child and document all findings.
A thorough assessment and documentation should always occur. States vary regarding mandatory
reporting. Medical providers do not investigate and determine whether or not the abuse occurred.
Children may need to be isolated from potential abuse before questioning, and report may need
to be built before questioning as they are often withdrawn.