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EMT Exam 2 Review 2025/2026 | 100% Verified Q&A | Head Injuries, Shock, Hemorrhage, Fractures, Chest/Abdominal Trauma.

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This EMT Exam 2 Review (Chapters 13, 24–31) – 2025/2026 Edition is a 100% verified, exam-ready Q&A resource designed to guarantee success on EMT school exams, certification tests, and field training evaluations. It includes all major trauma and emergency topics with clear definitions, signs/symptoms, and management strategies, making it the ultimate quick-reference and exam prep guide. Topics Covered Head & Brain Injuries Closed vs. open head injury Skull fractures (linear, depressed, basilar, open) Epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, intracerebral hematomas Concussion vs. TBI signs and symptoms Intracranial pressure & Cushing’s Triad Spinal & Neurological Trauma Referred pain (Kehr’s sign, Grey-Turner, Cullen) Mechanism of MVC collisions (3 impacts + whiplash) Chest Trauma Hemothorax signs: shock, decreased breath sounds, flat neck veins Cardiac tamponade & Beck’s Triad Pneumothorax, rib injuries, and shock indicators Abdominal Emergencies Peritonitis: causes, signs, symptoms Abdominal bleeding signs (Cullen’s, Grey-Turner, Kehr’s) Musculoskeletal Injuries Fracture types: transverse, oblique, spiral, greenstick, comminuted, pathologic Subluxation, sprain, strain When to splint vs. rapid transport Emergency Recognition & Management Halo Test for CSF Signs of shock and trauma prioritization Vehicle collisions: car vs. object, passenger vs. car, organs vs. body Why This Review? 100% Verified Q&A for EMT Exams Updated for 2025/2026 test prep Covers critical trauma, neuro, chest, abdominal, and orthopedic emergencies Written in clear, exam-focused format for fast learning and recall Perfect for students, EMT certification prep, and clinical ride-alongs

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EMT Exam 2 Review 2025/2026 | 100%
Verified Q&A | Head Injuries, Shock,
Hemorrhage, Fractures, Chest/Abdominal
Trauma.
Closed Head Injury

The brain is injured but there is no opening or breach of the cranial vault

Open Head Injury

Opening from brain to outside world, usually caused by extreme blunt force or penetrating
trauma

Scalp Lacerations

Often indicative of a deeper, more serious injury, the blood loss from these can be enough to
cause hypovolemic shock

Linear Fracture

A non-displaced fracture usually requiring an x-ray to diagnose

Deformity, visible cracks, ecchymosis under eyes, Battle sign (mastoid process brusing)

Signs of Skull Fracture

Depressed Skull Fracture

Results from high-energy MOI, direct trauma with blunt object, often altered mental state,
frontal and parietal bones are most susceptible

Basilar Skull Fracture

result of high-energy trauma following diffuse impact (like a fall or MVC), usually an extension of
a linear fracture, difficult to diagnose in the field

Signs/Symptoms: battle sign and raccoon eyes

Halo Test
When blood drips from an ear or nose onto a dry piece of sterile gauze, a yellow halo will form
around the blood if there is CSF present

,Test for CSF drainage.
Explain

Open Skull Fracture

Fracture of the skull with an overlying laceration or open wound
Usually trauma to multiple body systems found, the result of severe forces applied to the head.
Brain tissue may be exposed.

TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)

A traumatic insult to the brain capable of producing physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and
vocational changes.

Primary Brain Injury

The direct trauma or mechanical injury resulting from impact, includes contusions,
hemorrhages, lacerations, fractures ect

Secondary Brain Injury

Hypoxia and Hypotension (Most common)
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Intracranial Hemorrhage

Injury that increases the severity of a primary brain injury
Name four

SPO2 90%
BP 90mmHg

While regularly reassessing a head or brain injury, what are the minimum vitals we tolerate
(SPO2 & BP)

intracranial pressure

Occurs with the increase of blood or fluid in the skull, OR swelling of the brain

Cheyne-Stokes (tachyapnea followed by periods of apnea)
Ataxic Breathing (No clear pattern, serious head injury- body cannot regulate respirations at all)
Kussamaul (Biots) apnea to deep/ fast breaths follwed by apnea
Decreased pulse
headache, nausea, vomiting
bradycardia

, sluggish pupils, uneven dialation
increased or widened BP

Signs of ICP (intracranial pressure)

Hypertension (High BP)
Bradycardia (Lower Pulse, HR)
Irregular Respirations

Cushings Triad (Head Injury)

epidural hematoma

Accumulation of blood between the skull and dura mater (usually caused by linear fracture of
temporal bone, severs middle meningeal artery bleed into epidural space)

Usually caused by a blow to the back of the head

loss of consciousness, lucid interval, unconscious again

Signs of epidural hematoma

subdural hematoma

collection of blood under the dura mater, associated with venous bleeding, usually caused by
falls of deceleration forces

intracerebral hematoma

Bleeding within the brain tissue itself, secondary to laceration of blood vessels caused by
depressed skull fracture, most common in frontal and temporal lobes, high mortality rate ever
with surgical intervention

subarachnoid hemorrhage

Bleeding into the subarachnoid space (between arachnoid layer and pia mater, where the
cerebrospinal fluid circulates. Signs of meningeal irritation, caused by trauma or ruptured
aneurysm (widening of BP)

Concussion

Mild TBI, a closed injury with temporary loss or alteration of consciousness or mental state

dizzy, weak, nauseous
tinitus
slurred speech
no focus

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