Download PHTLS Pre-Test 9th Edition (Latest 2023- 2024) Questions and Verified Answers Grade A and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Quiz :A 30 year old male is injured in a terror bombing. He experiences
traumatic amputation of his left leg at knee level. An improvised tourniquet
was put in place by bystanders. The victim is conscious and in severe pain. You
first action should be to do which of the following? - VAnswer :Confirm the
tourniquet was properly applied.
Quiz :Which of the following information is assessed during the secondary
survey? - VAnswer :vitals
Quiz :When caring for a trauma patient a principle is what is necessary for
patient improvement or survival. A preference is how the principle is
achieved and depends upon four factors. The factors used to accomplish the
preference in treating the patient include all except:
a. Condition of the patient
b. Equipment available
c Situation that exists
d. Research information - VAnswer :When caring for a trauma patient a
principle is what is necessary for patient improvement or survival. A
preference is how the principle is achieved and depends upon four factors.
The factors used to accomplish the preference in treating the patient include
all except: a. Condition of the patient
b. Equipment available
c. Situation that exists*d. Research information*
Quiz :Approximately 20% of all child abuse is the result of intentional
burning. The majority of the children intentionally burned are of what age?
a. 0 to 12 years of age
b. 5 to 6 years of age
c. 1 to 2 years of age
d. Less than 1 year of age - VAnswer :Approximately 20% of all child
abuse is the result of intentional burning. The majority of the children
intentionally burned are of what age? a. 0 to 12 years of age
b. 5 to 6 years of age *c. 1 to
2 years of age*
d. Less than 1 year of age
Quiz :In addition to glucose, what is required to maintain the metabolic
processes of life and energy production? a. Carbon monoxide
b. Krebs cells
c. Lymphocytes
d. Oxygen - VAnswer :In addition to glucose, what is required tomaintain the
metabolic processes of life and energy production?
a. Carbon monoxide
b. Krebs cells
c. Lymphocytes*d. Oxygen*
Quiz :You respond to a patient who has sustained a stab wound to the left
upper thorax. She is barely responsive, pale and diaphoretic. Which of the
following is the most appropriate for transport?
a. Stair chair
b. Long board with full spine immobilization
c. Scoop stretcher
d. Short immobilization device - VAnswer :You respond to a patient who has
sustained a stab wound to the left upper thorax. She is barely responsive,
pale and diaphoretic. Which of the following is the most appropriate for
transport? a. Stair chair
b. Long board with full spine immobilization
*c. Scoop stretcher*
d. Short immobilization device
Quiz :Units responding to a motor vehicle accident on the highway should
consider which of the following as part of their pre-arrival assessment?
a. Calling for more units to respond
b. Weather conditions
c. The need for immediate transport
d. Post-exposure prophylaxis - VAnswer :Units responding to a motor vehicle
accident on the highway should consider which of the following as part of
their pre-arrival assessment? a. Calling for more units to respond
*b, Weather conditions*
c. The need for immediate transport
d. Post-exposure prophylaxis
Quiz :The most appropriate airway maneuver in the initial management of a
trauma patient is which of the following? a. Head tilt, chin lift
Quiz :When using a selective spinal immobilization protocol, which of the
following findings indicate the need for immobilization?
a. Past history of spinal injury
b. Being an unrestrained passenger in a motor vehicle crash
c. Being ambulatory at the scene
d. An associated femoral shaft fracture with severe pain - VAnswer :When
using a selective spinal immobilization protocol, which of the following
findings indicate the need for immobilization?
a. Past history of spinal injury
b. Being an unrestrained passenger in a motor vehicle crash
c. Being ambulatory at the scene
*d. An associated femoral shaft fracture with severe pain*
Quiz :In a blast-related multiple patient situation, which of the following
patients should be treated first?
a. A 33-year-old female with altered level of consciousness and decreased
capillary refill
b. A 28-year-old male with an arm amputation who has bleeding controlled
with a tourniquet
c. A 14-year-old pulseless female with grey matter visible from a head
wound
d. A 78-year-old male awake and unable to hear - VAnswer :In ablast-
related multiple patient situation, which of the following patients should be
treated first?
*a. A 33-year-old female with altered level of consciousness and decreased
capillary refill*
b. A 28-year-old male with an arm amputation who has bleeding controlled
with a tourniquet
c. A 14-year-old pulseless female with grey matter visible from a head wound
d. A 78-year-old male awake and unable to hear
Quiz :Excessive fluid resuscitation of the trauma patient can result in
which of the following? a. Increased blood loss
b. Decreased mortality
c. Earlier discharge from the hospital
d. A higher incidence of sepsis in the ICU - VAnswer :Excessive fluid
resuscitation of the trauma patient can result in which of the following?
*a, Increased blood loss* b.
Decreased mortality
c. Earlier discharge from the hospital
d. A higher incidence of sepsis in the ICU
Quiz :The secondary survey should be accomplished: a. Never ona
critical patient
b. Before transport
c. When time and Situation allow
d. Before moving the patient - VAnswer :The secondary survey should be
accomplished:
a. Never on a critical patient
b. Before transport
*c. When time and Situation allow* d. Before
moving the patient
Quiz :When approaching a trauma patient, what is the first assessment
that must be made? a. Circulation
b. Scene safety
c. Airway
d. Breathing - VAnswer :When approaching a trauma patient, what is the first
assessment that must be made? a. Circulation *b. Scene safety* c. Airway
d. Breathing
Quiz :The most common type of shock resulting from trauma is? a. Neurogenic
b. Septic
c. Spinal
d. Hemorrhagic - VAnswer :The most common type of shock resulting from
trauma is? a. Neurogenic
b. Septic
c. Spinal
*d. Hemorrhagic*
Quiz :18. Which of the following best guides the decision to provide
spinal immobilization? a. History and complaint
b. Obvious signs of associated injury
c. Avoid due to possible pressure sores
d. Mechanism alone - VAnswer :Which of the following best guides the
decision to provide spinal immobilization? a. History and complaint
PHTLS Pre-Test 9th Edition (Latest 2023- 2024) Questions and Verified Answers Grade A
b. Obvious signs of associated injury
c. Avoid due to possible pressure sores*d. Mechanism alone*
Quiz :A 38-year-old male sustains a large wound to his right thigh while at
work. Which of the following actions is the most important initial step?
a. Obtain IV access and infuse crystalloid
b. Administer supplemental oxygen
c. Hemorrhage control
d. Rapid transport - VAnswer :A 38-year-old male sustains a large wound to his
right thigh while at work. Which of the following actions is the most
important initial step? a. Obtain IV access and infuse crystalloid
b. Administer supplemental oxygen *c.
Hemorrhage control* d. Rapid transport
Quiz :You respond to a local bar for an unconscious person. On arrival, you are
met by a police officer who reports that one of their "regular alcoholics" was
found in the alley behind the bar. On exam, you note the smell of an alcoholic
beverage as well as the following: Patient flexes his arms to painful stimuli, has
bilateral fixed and dilated pupils, irregular respirations at 12 breaths per
minute and a BP of 210/100. What condition do you suspect?
a. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
b. Alcohol poisoning
c. Epidural hematoma
d. Subdural hematoma - VAnswer :You respond to a local bar foran
unconscious person. On arrival, you are met by a police officer who reports
that one of their "regular alcoholics" was found in the alley behind the bar.
On exam, you note the smell of an alcoholic beverage as well as the
following: Patient flexes his arms to painful stimuli, has bilateral fixed and
dilated pupils, irregular respirations at 12 breaths per minute and a BP of
210/100. What condition do you suspect? a. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
b. Alcohol poisoning
c. Epidural hematoma*d. Subdural hematoma*
Quiz :The pre-hospital assessment of the trauma patient begins with which of
the following?
a. Assessment of scene safety and situation
b. Information provided by the dispatcher
c. The initial assessment
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Aerobic metabolism
Anaerobic metabolism
Lactic acidosis
Lactic alkalosis - VAnswer :When energy produced by the cells occurs during
a state of adequate oxygenation, it is referred to as which of the following
conditions?
. Aerobic metabolism*
Anaerobic metabolism
Lactic acidosis
Lactic alkalosis
Quiz :Which of the following signs of shock is found during the secondary
survey?
a.
b.
c
d
b.
c
*d.
Absent radial pulse
. Decreased LOC
Increased respiratory rate
. Low blood pressure measurement - VAnswer :Which of the following signs
of shock is found during the secondary survey? a. Absent radial pulse
Decreased LOC
Increased respiratory rate
Low blood pressure measurement*
Quiz :EMS responds for a patient who has sustained a blunt injury to the
head. She had a period of unconsciousness followed by a brief period of
consciousness and then became unresponsive just as EMS arrived. Based
solely on this information, when did the injury occur? a. Primary blast
injury
b.
c.
d.
Secondary blast injury
Tertiary blast injury
Quaternary blast injury - VAnswer :EMS responds for a patient who has
sustained a blunt injury to the head. She had a period of unconsciousness
followed by a brief period of consciousness and then became unresponsive
just as EMS arrived. Based solely on this information, when did the injury
occur?
Primary blast injury
. Secondary blast injury
c. Tertiary blast injury*d. Quaternary blast injury*
Quiz :Hyperventilation of a patient with suspected traumatic brain injury
should occur when? a. At time of injury
b. When signs of impending brain herniation are present
c. During a concussion
d. Whenever the patient complains of headache - VAnswer :Hyperventilation
of a patient with suspected traumatic brain injury should occur when? a. At
time of injury
*b. When signs of impending brain herniation are present* c. During a
concussion
d. Whenever the patient complains of headache
Quiz :Patients with suspected traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are susceptible to
secondary injuries that are typically preventable. In addition to hypoxia and
hypotension, which of the following can also decrease cerebral perfusion? a.
Hypothermia
b. Cerebral vasodilation
c. Increased cardiac output
d. Inadvertent or excess hyperventilation - VAnswer :Patients with suspected
traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are susceptible to secondary injuries that are
typically preventable. In addition to hypoxia and hypotension, which of the
following can also decrease cerebral perfusion? a. Hypothermia
b. Cerebral vasodilation
c. Increased cardiac output
*d. Inadvertent or excess hyperventilation*
Quiz :Hypotension due to a spinal cord injury is a result of what physiologic
mechanism?
a. Loss of sympathetic tone causing vasodilation
b. Increased capillary permeability
c. Increased sympathetic tone causing vasoconstriction
d. Increased Intrathoracic pressure - VAnswer :Hypotension dueto a spinal
cord injury is a result of what physiologic mechanism?
*a. Loss of sympathetic tone causing vasodilation* b. Increased
capillary permeability
c. Increased sympathetic tone causing vasoconstriction
d. Increased Intrathoracic pressure
Quiz :Which of the following patients will compensate for blood loss the
longest?
a. 24-year-old male
b. 82-year-old female
c. 45-year-old female
d. 6-year-old male - VAnswer :Which of the following patients will compensate
for blood loss the longest? a. 24-year-old male
82-year-old female
c. 45-year-old female*d. 6-year-old male*
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Quiz :You respond to a reported assault at a local bar. On arrival, you find a 46-
year-old male on the bathroom floor with snoring respirations at 4 times per
minute and obvious facial injuries. Pupils reveal the R pupil is 4mm and the L
pupil is 7mm and non-reactive. What is the most appropriate first step? a. Jaw-
thrust maneuver
b. Pharmacologically assisted intubation
c. Perform nasotracheal intubation
d. Perform a surgical Cricothyrotomy - VAnswer :You respond to a reported
assault at a local bar. On arrival, you find a 46-yearold male on the
bathroom floor with snoring respirations at 4 times per minute and obvious
facial injuries. Pupils reveal the R pupil is 4mm and the L pupil is 7mm and
non-reactive. What is the most appropriate first step?
*a, Jaw-thrust maneuver*
b. Pharmacologically assisted intubation
c. Perform nasotracheal intubation
d. Perform a surgical Cricothyrotomy
Quiz :In a multi-system trauma patient, what is considered the best method for
confirming proper placement of an endotracheal tube?
a. Auscultation of the left upper abdominal quadrant
b. Waveform capnography
c. Presence of bilateral breath sounds
d. Pulse oximetry - VAnswer :In a multi-system trauma patient, what is
considered the best method for confirming proper placement of an
endotracheal tube?
a. Auscultation of the left upper abdominal quadrant
*b. Waveform capnography*
c. Presence of bilateral breath sounds
Quiz :EMS responds to an adult barista who spilled a cup of hot coffee and
sustained partial-thickness burns to the abdomen and right leg. Initial
treatment of this injury would include: a. Apply antibiotic ointment
b. Run copious amounts of room temperature water over the burn
c. Cover burned area with dry sterile dressings
d. Cover burned area with moist sterile dressings - VAnswer :EMS responds to
an adult barista who spilled a cup of hot coffee and sustained partial-
thickness burns to the abdomen and right leg. Initial treatment of this injury
would include: a. Apply antibiotic ointment
*b. Run copious amounts of room temperature water over the burn*
c. Cover burned area with dry sterile dressings
d. Cover burned area with moist sterile dressings
Quiz :Prehospital providers have treated a sucking chest wound with an
occlusive dressing. During transport to the hospital the patient develops
increasing respiratory distress with increased respirations and absent lung
sounds are noted on repeat auscultation. What is the most appropriate next
intervention? a. Release the occlusive dressing
b. Perform needle decompression
c. Provide positive-pressure ventilation
d. Perform endotracheal intubation - VAnswer :Prehospital providers have
treated a sucking chest wound with an occlusive dressing. During transport
to the hospital the patient develops increasing respiratory distress with
increased respirations and absent lung sounds are noted on repeat
auscultation. What is the most appropriate next intervention? *a. Release
the occlusive dressing* b. Perform needle decompression
c. Provide positive-pressure ventilation
d. Perform endotracheal intubation
Quiz :EMS arrives on a scene and finds that emergency medical responders
have attempted to immobilize a pediatric patient onto a long backboard. They
note that the patient's head is in a flexed position. Which of the following
actions is the most appropriate?
a. Adjust the cervical collar
b. Logroll patient into a left lateral recumbent position
c. Place padding under the patient's head and neck
d. Place padding under the patient's torso - VAnswer :EMS arrives on a scene
and finds that emergency medical responders have attempted to
immobilize a pediatric patient onto a long backboard. They note that the
patient's head is in a flexed position. Which of the following actions is the
most appropriate?
a. Adjust the cervical collar
b. Logroll patient into a left lateral recumbent position
c. Place padding under the patient's head and neck*d. Place padding under
the patient's torso*
Quiz :Falls are the most common cause of death in trauma patients over
years of age. a. 65
b. 75
c. 55
d. 69 - VAnswer :Falls are the most common cause of death in trauma patients
over___ years of age. a. 65 *b. 75* ¢. 55
d. 69
Quiz :What is the earliest sign of deterioration in a patient with a flail chest?
Respiratory rate increase
. Oxygen saturation decrease
Pulse rate increase
. Blood pressure decrease - VAnswer :What is the earliest sign of
deterioration in a patient with a flail chest?
*a. Respiratory rate increase*
b. Oxygen saturation decrease
c. Pulse rate increase
d. Blood pressure decrease
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Quiz :EMS is treating a 24-year-old soccer player who was kicked in the chest.
Prehospital providers note paradoxical movement of a portion of the patient's
chest wall. The patient's respiratory rate is 16 and oxygen saturation is 94%.
What is the most appropriate action?
a. Endotracheal intubation
b. Provide supplemental oxygen and transport to a trauma center
c. Place bulky dressing over the wound and tightly wrap the chest
d. Stabilize the segment with sandbags on the chest - VAnswer :EMS is treating
a 24-year-old soccer player who was kicked in the chest. Prehospital
providers note paradoxical movement of a portion of the patient's chest
wall. The patient's respiratory rate is 16 and oxygen saturation is 94%. What
is the most appropriate action?
a. Endotracheal intubation
*b, Provide supplemental oxygen and transport to a trauma center*
c. Place bulky dressing over the wound and tightly wrap the chest
d. Stabilize the segment with sandbags on the chest
Quiz :Prehospital providers respond to a 17-year-old male who fell through a
sliding glass door and sustained a large laceration to his arm that is bleeding
heavily. He is restless and diaphoretic, with a weak, thready pulse. What is the
most appropriate first action? a. Apply a tourniquet
b. Pack the wound with a hemostatic dressing
c. Initiate intravenous access
d. Apply direct pressure - VAnswer :Prehospital providers respond to a 17-
year-old male who fell through a sliding glass door and sustained a large
laceration to his arm that is bleeding heavily. He is restless and diaphoretic,
with a weak, thready pulse. What is the most appropriate first action? a.
Apply a tourniquet
b. Pack the wound with a hemostatic dressing
c. Initiate intravenous access*d. Apply direct pressure*
Quiz :When managing a pediatric patient, pre-hospital providers should do all
of the following EXCEPT:
a. Use appropriately sized equipment
b. Frequently reassess the patient
c. Preserve body heat
d. Exclude the parents from immediate care - VAnswer :When managing a
pediatric patient, pre-hospital providers should do all of the following
EXCEPT:
a. Use appropriately sized equipment
b. Frequently reassess the patient
c. Preserve body heat
*d. Exclude the parents from immediate care*
Quiz :Which of the following is a Golden Principle of trauma care?
a. Ensure adequate airway and ventilation
b. Complete a thorough head-to-toe survey before initiating treatment
c. Rescuer safety is secondary to caring for the patient