Trauma, Triage, Emergency, Disaster, Codes Practice Questions ATI Already Passed
Trauma, Triage, Emergency, Disaster, Codes Practice Questions ATI Already Passed A nurse is responding to a mass casualty incident. Place in order the clients to be triaged, from most important to least A. A client with a broken arm & no other injuries B. A client who was killed in the accident C. A client with a sucking chest wound who is having breathing difficulties D. A client with a large scalp laceration who is walking around the scene E. A client who is scared & crying about the incident C. A client with a sucking chest wound who is having breathing difficulties D. A client with a large scalp laceration who is walking around the scene A. A client with a broken arm & no other injuries E. A client who is scared & crying about the incident B. A client who was killed in the accident A nurse is assigned to care for the following clients in the ED. Which of the following should be prioritized assessment? A. A client with 9/10 pain & swelling with deformity after ankle injury sustained after misstep from a curb B. A client with syncope, chest pain, & SOB who has a HR of 180/minute C. A client who stepping on a nail & sustained a puncture wound of the foot D. A client with neck pain & normal neurologic exam who is in a cervical collar after being hit from behind by another care traveling at 15 mph Answer: B A nurse is caring for a client who has just been admitted to the ED. During the nurse's assessment, the client complains of being SOB & becomes pale & collapses in bed. Prioritize the nursing actions that should occur. A. Begin compressions B. Give 2 rescue breaths C. Establish unresponsiveness D. Tell a bystander to call for help E. Open the airway C. Establish unresponsiveness D. Tell a bystander to call for help A. Begin compressions E. Open the airway B. Give 2 rescue breaths A nurse in ED is assessing a client following a motor vehicle crash. Findings include absent breath sounds in the left lower lobe with dyspnea, BP 118/68, HR 124/minute, RR 38/minute & oxygen sat 92% on room air. Which of the following
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