RECENT EXAM 2026|2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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If the i-STAT analyzer and simulator have been stored
separately in areas
where the ambient temperature differs by more than ___°C
(___°F), allow the
simulator and analyzer to stand in the same place for 30
minutes before
inserting the simulator into the analyzer. -
ANSWER-3, 5
Liquid controls used in a cartridge that measures oxygen
concentration must stand at room temperature for a minimum
of __ hours before use; controls for other analytes only need to
equilibrate at room temperature for ___ minutes. - ANSWER-4,
30
How frequently are CLEW software updates on the i-
STAT device are
mandated? - ANSWER-Twice
a year
,A provider of prolonged field care must first and foremost
be an expert in
_____________. - ANSWER-
TCCC
Burns covering greater than ____ of the total body surface area
(TBSA), or
those with smoke inhalation injury (and airway or breathing
problems), are life threatening. - ANSWER-20%
T/F: Hypothermia risk is high in burn patients. Anticipate that all
burn casualties
will become hypothermic and take immediate measures
to prevent it by
covering patient. Aggressively rewarm if temperature falls
below 36°C (96.8°F).
- ANSWER-
True
All patients with burns covering greater than ____ total body
surface area (TBSA) should be intubated because total-body
swelling will tend to obstruct the airway. - ANSWER-40%
What is the MINIMUM recommendation regarding airway
management when
providing prolonged field care for a burn patient?
- ANSWER-
Cricothyroidotomy, ketamine, ambu bag with positive end-
expiratory valve
,Monitoring _______ is an important capability for all intubated
patients. A rising _______ could indicate clogging of
endotracheal tube or poor ventilation from another cause
(e.g.,bronchospasm, tight eschar across chest). - ANSWER-
endtidal CO2, end-tidal CO2
T/F: For large wounds, calculate the size of the wound by
using the patient's
hand size (including fingers) to represent a 1% TBSA.
- ANSWER-F
Sunburns are an example of ________ degree burns. -
ANSWER-Superficial
(first
degree)
Over the first 24-48 hours post burn, __________ is lost into the
burned and unburned tissues, causing hypovolemic shock
(when burn size is >20%). - ANSWER-plasma
T/F: Plain water is ineffective for shock resuscitation
and can cause
hyponatremia. -
ANSWER-True
______________is the main indicator of resuscitation adequacy
in burn shock. -
, ANSWER-Urine Output
(UO)
For prolonged care of burn patients, a(n) __________
infusion may provide
more consistent analgesia and help conserve
supplies of analgesic
medications. - ANSWER-
Ketamine
When providing wound care for a burn patient, you can use
________ nylon dressing as an alternative to topical
antimicrobial cream. - ANSWER-silver
T/F: When performing an escharotomy incision on a burn
patient, you must not
carry the incision across any of the involved joints. -
ANSWER-False
________ and Exercise are included in the "best", "better", and
"minimum" care recommendations when treating a patient with
an extremity burn. – ANSWER-Elevate
The ultimate mechanism of cold injury involves these
combination of factors: -
ANSWER-direct cold injury to the cells, direct intercellular and
intracellular ice
formation, ischemia from thrombosis of the vasculature, and
reperfusion injury