ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses
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Simulation Assessment
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ATCN Module 7: Head & Spinal Cord Injuries ATCN
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ATCN Knowledge- Based Exam & Trauma Simulation
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ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses Exam
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1. A positive Babinski reflex is observed when
the:
A. patient responds to pain by flexing the arms
and extending the legs.
B. toes move upward in response to stimulation
of the sole of the foot.
C. toes curve or move downward when the sole
of the foot is touched.
D. patient's reflexes are hyperactive in response
to an external stimulus.: toes move upward in
response to stimulation of the sole of the foot.
2. In which of the following situations would
spinal motion restriction precau- tions likely
be necessary?
A. Isolated head injury without gross signs or
symptoms of a spinal injury
B. Syncopal episode in which the patient was
already seated or supine
C. Unrestrained occupant of low-speed motor
vehicle crash
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D. Vehicular damage with compartmental
intrusion of greater than 4 inches: -
Isolated head injury without gross signs or symptoms of
a spinal injury
3. Vagal tone remains intact following a spine
injury because:
A. parasympathetic nerve fibers are largely
under the control of the involun- tary nervous
system.
B. the thoracolumbar system provides
parasympathetic stimulation to the periphery
via alpha and beta receptors.
C. the nerve fibers of the parasympathetic
nervous system do not originate from the
brainstem or spinal cord.
D. the vagus nerve originates outside the
medulla and regulates the heart via the
carotid arteries.: the vagus nerve originates
outside the medulla and regulates the heart via the
carotid arteries.
4. What spinal cord injury is characterized by
motor loss on the same side as the injury, but
below the lesion?
A. Central cord syndrome
B. Anterior cord syndrome
C. Posterior cord syndrome
D. Brown-Séquard syndrome: Brown-Séquard
syndrome
5. Which of the following is a type of secondary
brain injury?
A. Cerebral edema
B. Intracerebral hemorrhage
C. Skull fracture
D. Axonal injury: Cerebral edema
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6. A patient with diaphragmatic breathing
without intercostal muscle use has most
likely experienced a spinal injury above the
level of:
A. T2.
B. C5.
C. C7.
D. C2.: T2.
7. Which of the following statements regarding
a closed head injury is cor- rect?
A. Diffuse brain injury occurs with all closed
head injuries.
B. Intracranial pressure is usually minimal in a
closed head injury.
C. In a closed head injury, the dura mater
remains intact.
D. Closed head injuries are less common than
open head injuries.: In a closed head injury, the
dura mater remains intact.
8. Following a traumatic injury, a 19-year-old
woman presents with confusion, tachycardia,
and hypotension. Her skin is cool, clammy,
and pale. Further assessment reveals
abdominal rigidity and deformity with severe
pain over her thoracic vertebrae. In addition
to administering high-flow oxygen and
immobilizing her spine, you should:
A. perform a focused history and physical exam,
start an IV of normal saline, and administer a
corticosteroid.
B. start at least one large-bore IV of normal
saline and administer a narcotic analgesic to
treat her severe pain.
C. conclude that she is in neurogenic shock,
start an IV line of normal saline, and initiate
a dopamine infusion.
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