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Oculomotor nerve palsy
Globe rupture
hematoma
detachment
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a. damage to the cervical spine-penetrating neck trauma may include concurrent
injuries to the cervical spine and cord, airway. or vascular neck structures. With
an intact airway and hemodynamic stability, the other common concurrent injury
is to the cervical spine.
B. Globe rupture
Rationale: Head and Torso Trauma\Head Trauma
The globe of the eye consists of multiple layers. The sclera is the white
outer layer, while the cornea covers the iris and pupil. When a full thickness
injury occurs to the cornea, sclera, or both, the globe will rupture, causing
the shape of the pupil to become irregular or teardrop-shaped
b. Normal vital signs in pregnancy
resting hr increases 10-20 bpm
small decrease in sbp and a larger decrease in dbp d/t decreased peripheral
resistance.
normal fetal heart rate is between 120-160 bpm.
D. Post-concussive syndrome
Rationale: Special Populations\Older Adult
Post-concussive syndrome can occur days to weeks after injury or trauma. The
other three conditions present as a more rapid decline, especially in patients
who are on anticoagulants.
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A patient is brought to the emergency department of a rural hospital
following a high-speed motor vehicle collision. When significant
abdominal and pelvic injuries are noted in the primary survey, what is
the priority intervention?
A. Initiate transfer to a trauma center
B. Attempt family notification
C. Obtain additional imaging studies
D. Place an indwelling urinary catheter
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C. Reposition the endotracheal tube.
A. Maintain respiratory status- injuries at C3-C5 can cause loss of phrenic nerve
function, resulting in a paralyzed diaphragm and inability to breathe.
Maintenance of respiratory function is the highest priority.
A. Initiate transfer to a trauma center
D. Continue to the intensive care unit
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TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
Correct
Incorrect
TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted
questions & verified correct answers.
Oculomotor nerve palsy
Globe rupture
hematoma
detachment
TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
,TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
a. damage to the cervical spine-penetrating neck trauma may include concurrent
injuries to the cervical spine and cord, airway. or vascular neck structures. With
an intact airway and hemodynamic stability, the other common concurrent injury
is to the cervical spine.
B. Globe rupture
Rationale: Head and Torso Trauma\Head Trauma
The globe of the eye consists of multiple layers. The sclera is the white
outer layer, while the cornea covers the iris and pupil. When a full thickness
injury occurs to the cornea, sclera, or both, the globe will rupture, causing
the shape of the pupil to become irregular or teardrop-shaped
b. Normal vital signs in pregnancy
resting hr increases 10-20 bpm
small decrease in sbp and a larger decrease in dbp d/t decreased peripheral
resistance.
normal fetal heart rate is between 120-160 bpm.
D. Post-concussive syndrome
Rationale: Special Populations\Older Adult
Post-concussive syndrome can occur days to weeks after injury or trauma. The
other three conditions present as a more rapid decline, especially in patients
who are on anticoagulants.
Don't know?
2 of 48
TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
,TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
Term
TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
, TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.
A patient is brought to the emergency department of a rural hospital
following a high-speed motor vehicle collision. When significant
abdominal and pelvic injuries are noted in the primary survey, what is
the priority intervention?
A. Initiate transfer to a trauma center
B. Attempt family notification
C. Obtain additional imaging studies
D. Place an indwelling urinary catheter
Give this one a go later!
C. Reposition the endotracheal tube.
A. Maintain respiratory status- injuries at C3-C5 can cause loss of phrenic nerve
function, resulting in a paralyzed diaphragm and inability to breathe.
Maintenance of respiratory function is the highest priority.
A. Initiate transfer to a trauma center
D. Continue to the intensive care unit
Don't know?
3 of 48
Term
TNCC 9th Edition exam tasted questions & verified correct answers.