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TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course with correct answer(updated). Initial Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.1. Preparation and Triage 2. Primary Survey 3. Reevaluation 4. Secondary Survey 5. Reevaluation Adjuncts 6. Reevaluation and Post Resuscitation Care 7. Definitive Care or Transport A (Primary Survey) - CORRECT ANSWER.Airway and alertness with simultaneous cervical spinal stabilization. Alertness Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.A-Alert V-Verbal P-Painful U-Unresponsive Airway Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.Inspect: tongue obstruction, loose/missing teeth, foreign objects, blood, vomitus, secretions, edema, burns or evidence of inhalation injury Auscultate: listen for obstructive airway sounds (ie. snoring, gurgling, stridor) Palpate: palpate for possible occlusive maxillofacial bony deformity, subcutaneous emphysema Airway Interventions: - CORRECT ANSWER.Suction Remove foreign body if noted Jaw thrust maneuver (maintain cspine) Nasopharyngeal

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TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course with
correct answer(updated). TNCC - Trauma
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Initial Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.1. Preparation and Triage
2. Primary Survey
3. Reevaluation
4. Secondary Survey
5. Reevaluation Adjuncts
6. Reevaluation and Post Resuscitation Care
7. Definitive Care or Transport

A (Primary Survey) - CORRECT ANSWER.Airway and alertness with simultaneous
cervical spinal stabilization.

Alertness Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.A-Alert
V-Verbal
P-Painful
U-Unresponsive

Airway Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.Inspect: tongue obstruction,
loose/missing teeth, foreign objects, blood, vomitus, secretions, edema, burns or
evidence of inhalation injury

Auscultate: listen for obstructive airway sounds (ie. snoring, gurgling, stridor)

Palpate: palpate for possible occlusive maxillofacial bony deformity, subcutaneous
emphysema

Airway Interventions: - CORRECT ANSWER.Suction
Remove foreign body if noted

, Jaw thrust maneuver (maintain cspine)
Nasopharyngeal airway (can be conscious) Oropharyngeal airway (no gag)
Consider definitive airway

A (AVPU) - CORRECT ANSWER.Alert. Will be able to maintain airway once clear.

V (AVPU) - CORRECT ANSWER.Verbal. Needs verbal stimuli to respond.
(Airway adjunct may be needed to prevent tongue obstruction)

P (AVPU) - CORRECT ANSWER.Painful. Responds only to painful stimuli.
(Airway adjunct may be needed while determining need for intubation)

U (AVPU) - CORRECT ANSWER.Unresponsive. Does not respond to any stimuli.

B (Primary Survey) - CORRECT ANSWER.Breathing and Ventilation

Breathing and Ventilation Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.Inspect: spontaneous
breathing, symmetrical rise and fall, depth/pattern/rate of respirations, accessory
muscle use, diaphragmatic breathing, skin color (normal, pale, flushed, cyanotic),
contusions/abrasions/deformities (signs of underlying injury), open pneumothoraces
(sucking chest wound), JVD, tracheal position, signs of inhalation injury

Auscultate: presence, absence and equality of breath sounds at 2nd intercostal
space midclavicular line and bases at the fifth intercostal space anterior axillary line

Palpate: bony structures, possible rib fractures, SQ emphysema, soft tissue injury,
JV pulsations at suprasternal notch or supraclavicular area

Life-threatening pulmonary injuries requiring immediate intervention: open
pneumothorax, tension pneumothorax, flail chest, hemothorax.

Breathing and Ventilation Intervention - CORRECT ANSWER.Breathing absent: jaw-
thrust maneuver, oral airway adjunct, assist ventilation with bag-mask device,
prepare for definitive airway

Breathing present: NRB. Determine if ventilation effective: etCO2 35-45, SpO2 94%
or higher. If ineffective: assist with bag-mask and determine need for definitive
airway

C (Primary Survey) - CORRECT ANSWER.Circulation and Control of Hemorrhage

Circulation and Control of Hemorrhage Assessment - CORRECT ANSWER.Inspect:
Uncontrolled external bleeding, skin color

Auscultate: Muffled heart sounds - may indicate pericardial tamponade

Palpate: carotid and/or femoral pulses for rate, rhythm, strength

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