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ATLS Practice Exam 2024 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Download to score A+
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1.	Definitive control of the airway is achieved by 	 
ANS Endotracheal intubation 
2.	How do you treat hypothermia in the ED? 
ANS crystalloid fluids at 102.2 degrees F and warmed treatment area 
3.	What does definitive hemorrhage control refer to? 
(3) 
ANS 1) Possible surgery 
2)	Stabilizing of pelvis 
3)	Angioembolization 
4.	What are rates of fluid administration measured by? 
ANS Size and length of catheter 
5.	Minimum flow rate of oxygen reservoir mask 
ANS 11 L/min 
6.	MCC of shock in tra...
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NUR 265 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024 (GRADED A+)
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How is an ET tube placement confirmed? - ANSWER From first to last 
ETCO2 20-40mmHg 
Chest symmetry 
Listen to left/right/abdomen 
Chest X-Ray 
Describe the A/C vent mode. - ANSWER The vent does everything for the patient. It 
delivers a set amount of breaths per minute 
Describe SIMV vent mode. - ANSWER The pt attempts to breath and the vent assists with 
their breaths 
What are the different ventilator settings? - ANSWER Mode 
FiO2 
Rate 
Tidal Volume (Vt) 
PEEP 
What is PEEP? - ANSWER It is p...
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What are the clinical manifestations of a pulmonary contusion? - ️️MAY BE ASYMPTOMATIC AT FIRST 
 
decreased breath sounds or crackles and wheezes over the affected area 
 
bruising over the injury 
 
dry cough 
 
tachycardia 
 
tachypnea 
 
dullness to percussion 
 
bloody sputum 
 
initial CXR normal--CXR with opacities after several days 
 
*can lead to respiratory failure 
 
What is the pathophysiology of a pulmonary contusion? - ️️occurs most often by rapid deceleration durin...
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ 
FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? - IM 
beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty 
releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? - myotonic muscular dystrophy 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R eye ...
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JB Learning Final Exam 
The index of suspicion is MOST accurately defined as: 
your awareness and concern for potentially serious underlying injuries. 
Signs of a pulmonary blast injury include: 
coughing up blood. 
Gastrointestinal bleeding should be suspected if a patient presents with: 
hematemesis. 
The systemic veins function by: 
returning deoxygenated blood back to the heart. 
If applying a dressing to control the bleeding of a patient's arm, the EMT should 
________. 
All of these answ...
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NBME EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? 
IM beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
 
 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? 
myotonic muscular dystrophy 
 
 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R e...
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AHN 447 TOP POSSIBLE COMPILED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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What are the clinical manifestations of a pulmonary contusion? - MAY BE 
ASYMPTOMATIC AT FIRST 
decreased breath sounds or crackles and wheezes over the affected area 
bruising over the injury 
dry cough 
tachycardia 
tachypnea 
dullness to percussion 
bloody sputum 
initial CXR normal--CXR with opacities after several days 
*can lead to respiratory failure 
What is the pathophysiology of a pulmonary contusion? - occurs most often by rapid 
deceleration during car crashes
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NBME Exam Questions & Answers | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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25 yo F at 27 weeks w/ severe contractions x6 hours, vaginal spotting, contractions every 2-3 mins w/ 
FHR 130 and no decels, cervic 1-2 cm and 70% effaced, GBS is positive. next step? - IM 
beclamethasone THEN later can give penicillin 
man w/ 15 yr hx of difficult relaxing hands after tightly gripping objects or shaking hands, difficulty 
releasing after gripping w/ hands. dx? - myotonic muscular dystrophy 
pt unable to see out of R eye since awakening 2 hrs ago. visual acuity 20/200 in R eye ...
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2024 Critical Care HESI - Test Bank Guide Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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2024 Critical Care HESI - Test Bank Guide 
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1. ARDS Characterized by:: 
Answer: 
1. Hypoxemia that persists even when 100% oxygen is given. 
2. Decreased pulmonary compliance. 
3. Dyspnea. 
4. Non-cardiac-associated bilateral pulmonary edema. 
5. Dense pulmonary infiltrates on radiography. No abnormal lung sounds are 
present on auscultation because the edema of ARDS occurs first in the interstitial 
spaces, not in the airways. 
2. HESI...
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NUR 265 Exam 3 87 Questions and Answers Graded A+ Latest Update 2024/2025
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How is an ET tube placement confirmed? Correct Answer: From first to last 
 
ETCO2 20-40mmHg 
Chest symmetry 
Listen to left/right/abdomen 
Chest X-Ray 
 
Describe the A/C vent mode. Correct Answer: The vent does everything for the patient. It delivers a set amount of breaths per minute 
 
Describe SIMV vent mode. Correct Answer: The pt attempts to breath and the vent assists with their breaths 
 
What are the different ventilator settings? Correct Answer: Mode 
FiO2 
Rate 
Tidal Volume (Vt...
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