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NREMT Trauma Practice Test: Sample Questions & Verified Answers

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Prepare for the NREMT trauma section with our free practice test. Includes critical sample questions on bleeding control, shock management, spinal immobilization, and more, complete with detailed correct answers and explanations to help you pass.

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NREMT TRAUMA EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

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A 45-year-old male was stabbed in the left anterior chest. He is

conscious, but restless. His skin is cool and clammy, his blood

pressure is 90/60 mm Hg, his respirations are rapid and

shallow, and his heart rate is 120 beats/min and weak. Further

assessment reveals that his breath sounds are clear and equal

bilaterally and his jugular veins are distended. In addition to

giving him high-flow oxygen, you should:

A) control the bleeding from the stab wound with a sterile

porous dressing and reassess his vital signs.

B) perform a detailed physical exam at the scene to ensure that

you locate and treat less obvious injuries.

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C) cover the stab wound with an occlusive dressing, support

ventilation as needed, and transport rapidly.

D) suspect that the patient has a tension pneumothorax and

notify the trauma center as soon as possible. ......ANSWER........C)

cover the stab wound with an occlusive dressing, support

ventilation as needed, and transport rapidly.

Your patient has signs of pericardial tamponade, a condition

usually caused by penetrating chest trauma. In pericardial

tamponade, blood collects in the pericardial sac; this prevents

the heart from filling during the diastolic phase, causing a

decrease in cardiac output and blood pressure. Signs of

pericardial tamponade include muffled or distant heart tones

(difficult to assess in the field); a rapid, weak pulse;

hypotension; jugular venous distention; and a narrowing pulse

pressure (difference between the systolic and diastolic blood

pressures). A tension pneumothorax is unlikely in this patient; his

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breath sounds are clear and equal bilaterally. Treatment for

pericardial tamponade includes ensuring adequate oxygenation

and ventilation, covering the chest wound with an occlusive

dressing (cover all open chest wounds with an occlusive dressing),

controlling any external bleeding, and transporting rapidly.

Pericardial tamponade is a life-threatening condition that

requires definitive treatment at the hospital.

Assessment of a patient with multisystem trauma reveals

decerebrate posturing, rapid irregular breathing, and

bradycardia. These clinical signs indicate injury to the:

A) brainstem.

B) myocardium.

C) temporal lobe.

D) thoracic spine. ......ANSWER........A) brainstem.

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Posturing, either decorticate (flexor) or decerebrate (extensor),

is an ominous sign in a patient with a head injury because it

indicates significant intracranial pressure. Posturing in conjunction

with an abnormal breathing pattern (ie, central neurogenic

hyperventilation, Cheyne-Stokes breathing, ataxic breathing)

indicates injury to the brainstem. Cushing's triad (hypertension,

bradycardia, abnormal breathing) is also representative of

significant intracranial pressure. Temporal lobe injuries often

manifest with loss of fine motor control. In order to posture, the

spinal cord must be able to receive signals from the brain;

therefore, a thoracic spine injury is unlikely. Myocardial injury

would be more likely to present with signs of shock and possibly

cardiac dysrhythmias.

You are assessing a young male who was stabbed in the right

lower chest. He is tachypneic, tachycardic, and diaphoretic. His
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