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A comprehensive set of questions and verified solutions related to the 8th edition of the trauma nursing core course (tncc). It covers a wide range of topics in trauma care, including the causes of preventable death after injury, assessment of cellular perfusion, types of blast injuries, airway and breathing assessment, endotracheal tube placement, definitive airway situations, circulation assessment, pediatric assessment, fluid resuscitation, fetal assessment, shock, and abdominal trauma. Likely intended to serve as a study guide or reference material for healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, who are preparing for the tncc exam or seeking to enhance their trauma care knowledge and skills. The level of detail and the range of topics covered suggest that this document could be a valuable resource for university-level courses in emergency nursing, trauma care, or critical care nursing.
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The major cause of preventable death after injury Uncontrolled hemorrhage The best measure of the adequacy of cellular perfusion and helps to predict the outcome of resuscitation Base deficit Examples of primary blast injuries Blast lung, ruptured tympanic membrane, TBI, abdominal hemorrhage Examples of secondary blast injuries Wounds from debris and bomb fragments Examples of tertiary blast injuries Blunt or penetrating trauma from the body being thrown by the blast Examples of quaternary blast injuries Injuries or illness related to explosion: burns, toxic injury from chemicals Examples of quinary blast injuries Injuries associated with exposure to hazardous materials from the components of the blast Questions to ask for airway assessment (need 4) Is the tongue obstructing? Are there any foreign objects? Is there any edema? Are there loose or missing teeth? Is there snoring, gurgling, or stridor? Is there bony deformity? Is there blood, vomit, or secretions? Questions to ask during breathing assessment. (Need 4) Is there symmetrical chest rise? Is there spontaneous breathing? Is there tracheal deviation or JVD? What is their skin color? Are there open wounds or deformities in the chest? What's the depth, pattern, and rate of respirations? Is there increased work of breathing? Are breath sounds present and equal?
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Bulging fontanels Parkland formula 3mL x the weight in kg x % TBSA = the fluid to go over 24 hours How do you give the fluid over 24 hours in parkland formula? First half over 8 hours and second half over 16 hours Normal baseline FHR 120 - 160 What does Kleihaver-Betke test for? Tests for fetal RBCs I. Maternal circulation, which is abnormal and could indicate fetomaternal hemorrhage has occurred Symptoms of abruptly placentae Dark red bleeding, sudden sharp abdominal pain, "board-like" uterus, increased FHR Symptoms of uterine rupture Sudden sharp abdominal or suprapibic pain, asymmetry of uterus, decreased FHR What degree to you tilt the supine pregnant patient to prevent supine hypotension? 15 degrees 3 parts of the trauma triad of death Hypothermia, coagulopathy, metabolic acidosise Examples of obstructive shock Tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade, pulmonary artery embolism Symptoms of stage 1 of shock Change in neuro status, increased DBP, decreased UO, tachycardia Symptoms of stage 2 of shock Declining neuro status, tachycardia, narrow pulse pressure, weak thready pulse, cool skin, abnormal base deficit, increased lactate symptoms of epidural hematoma Transient LOC with a lucid period, HA, N/V, rapidly declining neuro status For what reasons would you not give mannitol? An active bleed or hypotension What is Beck triad for cardiac tamponade? Hypotension, distended neck veins, muffled heart sounds Solid abdominal organs and what are they prone to? Liver, spleen, gallbladder, pancreas, prone to lacerations Hollow abdominal organs and what are they prone to Stomach, bowels, uterus, bladder, prone to rupture Big symptom of splenic injury Left shoulder pain
Where do you secure a pelvic binder? At the level of the greater trochanter and symphysis pubis What is Turners sign? Ecchymosis over the flank at the 11th and 12th ribs, in renal injury What organs do you ultrasound in a FAST exam? Bladder, liver, spleen What kind of dressing do you apply to an open pneumo? Nonporous dressing (petroleum gauze or plastic wrap) and tape on 3 sides