ATLS Post Test Review and Key Concepts
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Airway compromise symptoms - ANS -Include stridor, dyspnea, and voice adjustments.
2. Aortic injury - ANS -Most probable reason of tachycardia in trauma.
3. Arterial blood fuel dedication - ANS -Test to degree oxygen and carbon dioxide tiers.
4. Beck's triad - ANS -Signs of cardiac tamponade: hypotension, distended neck veins,
muffled coronary heart sounds.
5. Blood Alcohol Concentration - ANS -Level indicating capacity impairment or harm
hazard.
6. Bronchoscopy - ANS -Procedure to visualise and verify airway injuries.
7. C-segment in trauma - ANS -Necessary for threat of placental abruption.
8. Cardiac tamponade - ANS -Fluid accumulation in pericardial space affecting coronary
heart.
9. Catecholamines - ANS -Hormones that boom coronary heart rate and blood strain.
10.Celiotomy - ANS -Surgical process for belly exploration.
11.Central twine syndrome - ANS -Most common spinal wire injury in children.
12.Central venous get admission to - ANS -IV access through huge veins for fluid
management.
13.Central venous strain line - ANS -Used for monitoring venous blood strain.
14.Cerebral blood go with the flow (CBF) - ANS -Increased via elevated PaCO2 levels.
15.Cervical spine films - ANS -Essential for assessing spinal injuries in trauma.
16.Cervical spine x-ray - ANS -Essential for assessing potential spinal accidents.
17.Chest tube - ANS -Used for draining pleural effusions or pneumothorax.
18.Chest tube insertion - ANS -Indicated for treating pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
19.Chest X-ray Findings - ANS -Signs of aortic rupture include mediastinal emphysema.
20.Circumferential burn - ANS -Burns that encircle a limb or torso.
21.Closed tube thoracostomy - ANS -Procedure to empty air/fluid from pleural area.
22.Crepitus - ANS -Grating sound or sensation from fractured bones.
23.Cricothyroidotomy - ANS -Emergency airway manner through the cricothyroid
membrane.
24.Crystalloid resuscitation - ANS -Fluid therapy using saline or Ringer's solution.
25.Crystalloid solution - ANS -Used for speedy quantity resuscitation in surprise.
26.CSF - ANS -Cerebrospinal fluid located between arachnoid and pia mater.
27.CT Scan - ANS -Imaging for inner accidents publish-trauma.
28.Cushing's triad - ANS -Indicates improved intracranial pressure: bradycardia,
hypertension, abnormal respirations.
29.Definitive airway - ANS -Provides a relaxed passage for ventilation.
30.Diagnostic peritoneal lavage - ANS -Procedure to evaluate intra-belly bleeding.
31.Diaphragmatic rupture - ANS -Contraindication for nasogastric intubation.
32.DPL - ANS -Diagnostic peritoneal lavage for intra-stomach bleeding.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
1. Airway compromise symptoms - ANS -Include stridor, dyspnea, and voice adjustments.
2. Aortic injury - ANS -Most probable reason of tachycardia in trauma.
3. Arterial blood fuel dedication - ANS -Test to degree oxygen and carbon dioxide tiers.
4. Beck's triad - ANS -Signs of cardiac tamponade: hypotension, distended neck veins,
muffled coronary heart sounds.
5. Blood Alcohol Concentration - ANS -Level indicating capacity impairment or harm
hazard.
6. Bronchoscopy - ANS -Procedure to visualise and verify airway injuries.
7. C-segment in trauma - ANS -Necessary for threat of placental abruption.
8. Cardiac tamponade - ANS -Fluid accumulation in pericardial space affecting coronary
heart.
9. Catecholamines - ANS -Hormones that boom coronary heart rate and blood strain.
10.Celiotomy - ANS -Surgical process for belly exploration.
11.Central twine syndrome - ANS -Most common spinal wire injury in children.
12.Central venous get admission to - ANS -IV access through huge veins for fluid
management.
13.Central venous strain line - ANS -Used for monitoring venous blood strain.
14.Cerebral blood go with the flow (CBF) - ANS -Increased via elevated PaCO2 levels.
15.Cervical spine films - ANS -Essential for assessing spinal injuries in trauma.
16.Cervical spine x-ray - ANS -Essential for assessing potential spinal accidents.
17.Chest tube - ANS -Used for draining pleural effusions or pneumothorax.
18.Chest tube insertion - ANS -Indicated for treating pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
19.Chest X-ray Findings - ANS -Signs of aortic rupture include mediastinal emphysema.
20.Circumferential burn - ANS -Burns that encircle a limb or torso.
21.Closed tube thoracostomy - ANS -Procedure to empty air/fluid from pleural area.
22.Crepitus - ANS -Grating sound or sensation from fractured bones.
23.Cricothyroidotomy - ANS -Emergency airway manner through the cricothyroid
membrane.
24.Crystalloid resuscitation - ANS -Fluid therapy using saline or Ringer's solution.
25.Crystalloid solution - ANS -Used for speedy quantity resuscitation in surprise.
26.CSF - ANS -Cerebrospinal fluid located between arachnoid and pia mater.
27.CT Scan - ANS -Imaging for inner accidents publish-trauma.
28.Cushing's triad - ANS -Indicates improved intracranial pressure: bradycardia,
hypertension, abnormal respirations.
29.Definitive airway - ANS -Provides a relaxed passage for ventilation.
30.Diagnostic peritoneal lavage - ANS -Procedure to evaluate intra-belly bleeding.
31.Diaphragmatic rupture - ANS -Contraindication for nasogastric intubation.
32.DPL - ANS -Diagnostic peritoneal lavage for intra-stomach bleeding.