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ITLS EXAM FINAL (ACTUAL) LATEST 2026 EXPERT CERTIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I [GRADED A+]

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Ace your International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) certification exam with this expert-verified study guide featuring detailed Q&A on trauma assessment and management. Covers critical topics including traumatic brain injury (TBI), intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion, epidural and subdural hematomas, compartment syndrome, hip dislocations, burn classification and treatment, pediatric trauma assessment, and pregnancy-related trauma considerations. Each answer is clear, concise, and exam-focused, making this an essential resource for EMTs, paramedics, and prehospital providers preparing for ITLS certification or recertification. Updated for 2026 with graded A+ accuracy.

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ITLS EXAM FINAL (ACTUAL) LATEST 2026 EXPERT CERTIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS I [GRADED A+]



What is normal paCO2 ✔️35-45mmHg

When is intercranial pressure considered dangerous ✔️They rise in 15 mmHg and cerebral herniation may occur at pressures above 25 mmHg

How is cerebral perfusion pressure calculated ✔️Subtracting intercranial pressure from mean arterial blood pressure

What is map ✔️Mean arterial pressure

If ICP increases then what happens to cerebral perfusion pressure ✔️Cerebral perfusion pressure will decrease

Through perfusion pressure must maintain at least what ✔️60 mmHg which requires maintaining a systolic blood pressure of 110

What is cerebral herniation syndrome ✔️A critical syndrome in which swelling of the brain forces portions of the brain through the magnum
foremen causing coma, dilation of pupils, contralateral paralysis, elevated blood pressure and bradycardia

When is hyperventilation indicated ✔️Cerebral herniation syndrome

How many breaths per minute for children and infants with cerebral herniation syndrome ✔️25 for children and 30 for infants

Patients with ICP should have an end title CO2 of what ✔️30 to 35

What are normal ventilation rate for adults children and infants ✔️8 to 10,15 and 20

What is non-reflow phenomenon ✔️The inability of restoring oxygenation and blood pressure to restore perfusion to the cortex after and anoxic
episode of 4 to 6 minutes

What artery is often teared in acute epidural hematoma ✔️Middle meningeal artery

Whatis it called when a patient is conscious and coherent and then lapses into unconsciousness ✔️Lucid interval

What type of bleed is often acute subdural hematoma ✔️Venous

Where does the bleeding occur in an acute subdural hematoma ✔️Between the dura and the arachnoid

Where does the bleeding occur in an acute epidural hematoma ✔️Between the Dura and the skull

What sort of injury is often prevalent in acute subdural hematoma ✔️Injury to the underlying brain tissue

Who is at highest risk for subdural hematoma's ✔️Alcoholics and elderly patients and those taking anticoagulants

Enter through hemorrhage is often caused by what Trumatic injuries ✔️Blunt force trauma or penetrating injuries

Raccoon eyes areevidence of what ✔️Anterior basilar skull fracture

Battle signs are evidence of what ✔️Posterior Basilar skull fracture

A GCS of it or less in the TBI patient is considered evidence of what ✔️Severe brain injury

What is compartment syndrome ✔️We condition in which increased tissue pressure in a confined space causes decreased blood flow, leading to
hypoxia and possible muscle, nerves, and vessel impairment, which may be permanent if cells die

What are the five p's of compartment syndrome ✔️Pain pallor pulselessness. Paresthesia and paralysis

What is the most common type of hip dislocation ✔️Posterior hip dislocation

What type of rotation is noted with anterior hip dislocation ✔️External rotation of the affected leg

Posterior hip dislocation puts pressure on what ✔️The sciatic nerve

Anterior hip dislocation puts pressure on what ✔️Femoral artery and vein

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