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1. What are the four components of the AVPU mnemonic used in trauma
assessments?
A- Alert, V- Verbal response, P- Pain response, U- Unresponsive.
A- Alert, V- Verbal response, P- Physical response, U-
Unresponsive.
A- Alert, V- Visual response, P- Pain response, U- Unresponsive.
A- Awake, V- Vocal response, P- Physical response, U- Unaware.
2. Describe the sequence of assessments performed in trauma care
according to ATLS guidelines.
The secondary survey is only performed if the primary survey is
inconclusive.
The secondary survey is performed before the primary survey.
The primary survey and secondary survey are conducted
simultaneously.
The primary survey is followed by the secondary survey after
initial resuscitation.
3. In a scenario where a patient presents with stridor and cyanosis after a
traumatic injury, what should be the immediate action taken according to
ATLS guidelines?
Wait for the trauma team to arrive before taking action.
, Administer oxygen and monitor vital signs.
Perform a secondary survey first.
Secure the airway immediately.
4. Describe why it is critical to use warmed fluids and blood products in the
management of hypovolemia in trauma patients.
Warmed fluids are primarily used to treat infections in trauma
patients.
Warmed fluids are used to increase blood viscosity for better
circulation.
Warmed blood products are only necessary for patients
undergoing surgery.
Warmed fluids and blood products help maintain normothermia
and improve the effectiveness of fluid resuscitation in
hypovolemic patients.
5. If a trauma patient shows signs of respiratory distress during the primary
survey, what should be the immediate course of action before
considering transfer?
Conduct a secondary survey before any action.
Immediately transfer the patient to another facility.
Wait for the patient's vital signs to improve naturally.
Address the respiratory distress and stabilize the patient.
6. Discuss the significance of identifying pelvic fractures in trauma patients
and how it relates to hemorrhage management.
Pelvic fractures are less important than head injuries in trauma
, management.
Identifying pelvic fractures is crucial as they can lead to
significant hemorrhage, necessitating early blood transfusion to
stabilize the patient.
Identifying pelvic fractures helps in planning for rehabilitation
rather than immediate care.
Pelvic X-rays are primarily used to assess soft tissue injuries.
7. A nurse is instructing a community group on the importance of
environmental control for preventing hypo/hyperthermia. Which of the
following points should the nurse stress as a key aspect of planning?
Encouraging the use of heavy, insulated clothing indoors at all
times
The importance of insuring adequate resources for
environmental control and shelter
The necessity to maintain a consistently high indoor temperature
The advantage of alternating between hot and cold environments
frequently
The benefits of minimizing fluid intake during temperature
extremes
8. What is the primary condition that must be met before considering a
trauma patient for transfer to another facility?
The patient has been stabilized for 24 hours.
The primary survey is completed and resuscitative efforts are
underway.
The patient has received definitive care.