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ATLS 10th Edition Post Test 2 Actual Exam Questions and Answers with Rationales 2026/2027 | Advanced Trauma Life Support | Pass Guarantee

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PASS YOUR ATLS 10TH EDITION POST TEST 2 ON THE FIRST ATTEMPT WITH ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS FOR 2026/2027! This essential resource delivers real questions from the second Advanced Trauma Life Support post-test, complete with verified answers and detailed clinical rationales. Your definitive preparation for mastering trauma assessment, resuscitation, and management according to ACS standards. This collection features actual exam questions from the ATLS 10th Edition Post Test 2, updated for 2026/2027 requirements. Each multiple-choice question includes the verified answer and a comprehensive rationale that explains trauma management principles, evidence-based interventions, and the systematic approach to injured patients. This resource ensures you're prepared for both certification success and real-world trauma care situations in emergency and surgical practice. WHAT THESE ACTUAL ATLS POST TEST 2 QUESTIONS INCLUDE: ACTUAL ATLS 10TH EDITION POST TEST 2 QUESTIONS (2026/2027 Update) VERIFIED ANSWERS & DETAILED CLINICAL RATIONALES explaining trauma management principles COMPREHENSIVE TRAUMA COVERAGE: Primary & Secondary Survey, Airway Management, Shock, Thoracic/Abdominal Trauma, Head/Spine Injuries ACS-ALIGNED CONTENT - Matches American College of Surgeons ATLS curriculum and objectives SYSTEMATIC APPROACH FOCUS - ABCDE methodology, trauma team coordination, and prioritization EVIDENCE-BASED TRAUMA CARE - Rationales reference current ATLS guidelines and best practices PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION READY - Preparation for physicians, surgeons, and advanced providers needing recertification or second attempt Don't risk your ATLS certification with the second post-test. Get the actual exam questions that give you the definitive advantage for Post Test 2. Purchase now and approach your trauma life support exam with confidence!

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ATLS 10th Edition Post Test 2 Actual Exam
Questions and Answers with Rationales
2026/2027 | Advanced Trauma Life Support |
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Item ID: ATLS-10-V2-001
Scenario: A 34-year-old unrestrained driver is ejected after high-speed rollover.
EMS intubated on scene with C-collar in place. On arrival: GCS 3T, HR 148, BP
74/40, RR 14 (ventilated), SpO₂ 88 % on 100 % O₂. Breath sounds absent on left,
trachea midline, neck veins flat, pelvis unstable with 2 cm pubic diastasis. FAST is
positive in Morrison’s pouch.
Question: What is the NEXT immediate intervention according to ATLS
priorities?
Options:
A. 2 L warmed crystalloid bolus
B. Left chest decompression
C. Application of pelvic binder
D. CT head and cervical spine
(Correct Choice: B)
Rationale (Verified | ATLS 10th Ed. 2026/2027):
• Correct Answer: B

• ATLS Algorithm Justification: Primary Survey “B” identifies life-

threatening thoracic injury before addressing circulation; absent left breath
sounds with hypoxia despite ventilation mandates immediate needle
decompression per ATLS 10th Edition.
• Distractor Analysis: A is circulatory resuscitation but does not correct the

cause of hypoxia; C is appropriate but secondary to airway/oxygenation; D
is Secondary Survey imaging and must wait until life threats are controlled.


Item ID: ATLS-10-V2-002
Scenario: A 19-year-old motorcyclist collides with guardrail at 60 mph. Helmet
cracked. On arrival: GCS 14 (E3 V5 M6), HR 126, BP 98/70, RR 32, SpO₂ 90 %

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on 15 L NRBM. Chest wall crepitus right hemithorax, breath sounds decreased
right, no tracheal shift, neck veins distended.
Question: What is the MOST likely diagnosis requiring immediate action?
Options:
A. Tension pneumothorax
B. Massive hemothorax
C. Cardiac tamponade
D. Flail chest
(Correct Choice: A)
Rationale (Verified | ATLS 10th Ed. 2026/2027):
• Correct Answer: A

• ATLS Algorithm Justification: Tension pneumothorax presents with

respiratory distress, unilateral decreased breath sounds, and can show neck
vein distension despite hypotension not yet present; immediate
decompression is mandated in Primary Survey “B”.
• Distractor Analysis: B would show hypotension earlier; C requires

penetrating mechanism or global heart shadow on FAST; D is painful but
not immediately life-threatening without respiratory failure.


Item ID: ATLS-10-V2-003
Scenario: A 28-year-old pedestrian struck by SUV at 40 mph. Alert, intoxicated.
HR 140, BP 80/60, RR 28, SpO₂ 94 %. Large open wound right thigh with arterial
spurting; FAST negative. Two 16-gauge IVs placed.
Question: What is the NEXT step in ATLS sequence?
Options:
A. Apply direct pressure & tourniquet
B. 1 L crystalloid bolus
C. CT angiogram right lower extremity
D. Type-specific blood transfusion
(Correct Choice: A)
Rationale (Verified | ATLS 10th Ed. 2026/2027):
• Correct Answer: A

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• ATLS Algorithm Justification: Primary Survey “C” dictates immediate
control of external hemorrhage before fluid resuscitation; tourniquet is
indicated for arterial bleeding not stopped by direct pressure.
• Distractor Analysis: B is secondary after bleeding controlled; C is
Secondary Survey; D is appropriate only after hemorrhage control and
continued shock.


Item ID: ATLS-10-V2-004
Scenario: A 42-year-old restrained driver in head-on collision. Airbag deployed.
Alert, complains of severe chest pain. HR 110, BP 90/60, RR 26, SpO₂ 92 %.
Paradoxical motion of right chest wall, multiple rib fractures palpable, seat -belt
sign across chest.
Question: What is the PRIORITY intervention?
Options:
A. Endotracheal intubation
B. Intercostal nerve blocks
C. Chest X-ray
D. Epidural analgesia
(Correct Choice: A)
Rationale (Verified | ATLS 10th Ed. 2026/2027):
• Correct Answer: A
• ATLS Algorithm Justification: Flail chest with respiratory failure (SpO₂ <

94 %, increased work) requires airway control and mechanical ventilation
per ATLS 10th Edition.
• Distractor Analysis: B & D are analgesic adjuncts but do not address

oxygenation failure; C is diagnostic and Secondary Survey.


Item ID: ATLS-10-V2-005
Scenario: A 55-year-old falls 20 ft from roof. Alert, GCS 15. HR 104, BP 100/70,
RR 24, SpO₂ 95 %. Severe epigastric bruising, LUQ tenderness. FAST positive in
spleno-renal pouch; no free fluid elsewhere.
Question: What is the MOST appropriate next step?

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