ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support
ATLS Written Examination Pre- Test
Course Title and Number: ATLS Written Examination &
Practical Skills Assessment
Exam Title: ATLS Exam
Exam Date: Exam 2025- 2026
Instructor: ____ [Insert Instructor’s Name] _______
Student Name: ___ [Insert Student’s Name] _____
Student ID: ____ [Insert Student ID] _____________
Examination
Time: - ____ Hours: ___ Minutes
Instructions:
1. Read each question carefully.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you
have completed the Exam.
6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit
automatically when the time expires
7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course
Learning Resources.
Good Luck……...!
, I can Help BYPASS PROCTORED EXAM 📑
📱Hit Me UP__ Inbox Open 24/7 – 365 …...!!!!
💬 Chat with us here: 📧
Click Here To ✅ORDER NOW ✅ Follow Link
https://yourassignmenthandlers.kit.com/93b2309b47
✅ ORDER NOW ✅ 🎓 TO GET INSTANT EXPERT HELP 🎓 ✅ ORDER NOW ✅
ATLS Pre- Test ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support
Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Pass Guaranteed |
Graded A+ |
2025- 2026
ATLS Written Examination Pre- Test
ATLS Advanced Trauma Life Support Exam
Read All Instructions Carefully and Answer All the
Questions Correctly Good Luck: -
A patient admitted with mild hypothermia is at risk to develop:
A. Atrial fibrillation
B. Ventricular tachycardia
C. Heart failure
D. Loss of their extremity - =Answer>> A. Atrial fibrillation
Which is a sign of increasing intracranial pressure (ICP)?
A. Barotrauma reflex
B. Babinski reflex
C. Cushing reflex
None of the above - =Answer>> C. Cushing reflex
Clinical presentation of cardiogenic shock - =Answer>> -
Hypotension
-Clammy skin
-Tachycardia
-Confusion
A patient is involved in a MVA and suffers multiorgan trauma.
He is brought to the ER by EMS and found to be hypotensive
with bradycardia and his abdomen is not distended. He is
disoriented and confused. He has a GCS of 9; his legs are warm
and the pulses thready. His CVP is 9, his HR is 42, and his BP is
80/40. What is the most likely cause of his shock state?
Need Writing 📝Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍️
100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🎯
💬 Chat with us here: 📧
, I can Help BYPASS PROCTORED EXAM 📑
📱Hit Me UP__ Inbox Open 24/7 – 365 …...!!!!
💬 Chat with us here: 📧
A. Closed head injury
B. Ongoing intra-abdominal hemorrhage
C. Pneumothorax
D. Neurogenic shock - =Answer>> D. Neurogenic shock
Which component of the Glasgow coma scale is most predictive
of brain injury severity?
A. Eye component
B. Motor component
C. Verbal component
D. None of the above - =Answer>> B. Motor component
What is the best test to diagnose a pneumothorax?
A. Chest x-ray
B. CT
C. Ultrasound
D. Clinical - =Answer>> A. Chest x-ray
A patient is involved in a motor vehicle accident. He is brought
into the ER and found to have a broken femur. His blood work
reveals an hemoglobin of eight and an Hct of 28. It is decided
to transfuse him with three units of blood. Soon after the blood
is started, he develops a fever and becomes hypotensive. In a
patient suspected of having a hemolytic transfusion reaction,
one should do which of the following?A
A. Inserting a foley catheter
B. Fluid restriction
C. 0.1N HCL to reverse the alkalosis D. Fluids and mannitol -
=Answer>> D. Fluids and mannitol
Concurrent injuries occur in which percentage of thoracic spine
injuries?
A. 6%
B. 10%
C. 21%
D. 30% - =Answer>> B. 10%
Head trauma in children - =Answer>> -Brain doubles in size in
first 6 months of life and achieves 80% of adult size at 2 years
of age
Need Writing 📝Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍️
100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed🎯
💬 Chat with us here: 📧