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LATEST 2023-2024 COMPLETE
80 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
(VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A
What does the Jstand for at the end of the secondary survey?-
ANSWER- vipp
What does VIPP stand for? - ANSWER-vital signs,
injuries/interventions, primary survey, pain
During the head-to-toe, where would you find Grey-Turner's sign?
- ANSWER-flank
During the head-to-toe, where would you find Cullen's sign? -
ANSWER-umbilicus
What is sometimes deferred at the end of the head-to-toe? -
ANSWER-inspecting posterior
Antibiotics, consults, head CT, imaging, law enforcement,
mandatory reporting, psychosocial support, social services,
splinting, tetanus, and wound care are all interventions that you
do AFTER and before WHAT? - ANSWER-AFTER head-to-toe,
BEFORE J (VIPP)
What three items are obtained during the pertinent history
assessment? - ANSWER-Medical records, prehospital report,
SAMPLE
What are examples of nonpharmacologic measures? (must
identify at least one during testing) - ANSWER-Distraction, family
presence, padding bony prominences, repositioning, splinting,
verbal reassurance
For whom is capnography highly recommended? - ANSWER.-all
patients
In step M of "Get Adjuncts", what else might be indicated besides
cardiac monitor? - ANSWER-EKG
In Step 16 of "Exposure and Environment", you must name at
least one of these interventions: - ANSWER-blankets, room temp
increase, warmed fluids, warming lights
During which part of the primary survey would there be
anticipation for intubation, insertion of OPA/NPA, removal of any
loose teeth or foreign objects, or suctioning? - ANSWER-
Assessing patency and protection of the airway, Step 7 of
"Alertness and Airway with Simultaneous Cervical Spinal
Stabilization"
If c-spine stabilization is necessary, what need should be stated?
- ANSWER-the need for a second person to provide manual c-
spine stabilization
An adult patient who sustained a severe head trauma has been
intubated and is being manually ventilated via a bag-mask device
at a rate of 18 breaths/minute. The patient has received one
intravenous fluid bolus of 500 mL of warmed isotonic crystalloid
solution. The PaCO2 is 30 mm Hg (4.0 kPa), and the pulse
oximetry is 92%. BP is 142/70 mm Hg. What is the most important
intervention to manage the cerebral blood flow?
A.Decrease the rate of manual ventilation.
B. Initiate another fluid bolus.
C.Re - ANSWER-A.Decrease the rate of manual ventilation.
An older adult presents to the emergency department with
complaints of dizziness, headache, and nausea. The patient was
involved in a motor vehicle collision 10 days ago. There was no
loss of consciousness and a hematoma is noted to the forehead.
The patient is currently on anticoagulant therapy. What is most
likely the cause of their symptoms?
A.|ntracerebral hemorrhage
B.Epidural hematoma
C.Diffuse axonal injury
D.Post-concussive syndrome - ANSWER-post-concussive
syndrome
A patient with a lower extremity fracture complains of severe pain
and tightness in his calf, minimally relieved by pain medications.
Which of the following is the priority nursing intervention?
A.Elevating the leg above the level of the heart
B.Repositioning the leg and applying ice
C.Elevating the leg to the level of the heart
D.Preparing the patient for ultrasound of the leg - ANSWER-
C.Elevating the leg to the level of the heart
A patient involved in a high-speed rollover is complaining of
increased difficulty breathing. There is a small penetrating wound
to the sixth intercostal space in the left lateral chest. Which finding
is most consistent with an injury to the diaphragm?
A.Severe left-sided abdominal pain
B.Bowel sounds heard in the left lower chest
C.Pain radiating to the left shoulder.
D.Decreased breath sounds on the left side - ANSWER-Bowel
sounds heard in the left lower chest
A patient has been in the emergency department for several
hours waiting to be admitted. They sustained multiple rib fractures
and a femur fracture after a fall. The patient has been awake,
alert, and complaining of leg pain. Their spouse reported that the
patient suddenly became anxious and confused. Upon
reassessment, the patient is restless, with respiratory distress and
petechiae to his neck. The patient is exhibiting signs and
symptoms most commonly associated with which of the following
co - ANSWER-fat embolism
Three adults present at different times during a one-hour period
with a high fever, fatigue, and headache. All three patients have a
rash which started on their mouth, face, and arms with
progression to the chest and abdomen. They all visited the same
grocery store within the last week. What is the most appropriate
intervention from triage for these patients?
A.Move them to a decontamination area
B.Mask the patients and send them to the waiting room
C.Immediately initiate isolation precautions - ANSWER-
Immediately initiate isolation precautions
A 35-year-old male presents with facial trauma after being struck
in the face with a baseball. A teardrop-shaped left pupil is noted
on exam. What type of injury is suspected?
Which of the following situations could cause functional grief?
A.Inability to live at home
B.Amputation of a limb
C.Loss of one's self-image
D.Destruction of the patient's car - ANSWER-B.Amputation of a
limb
Using the American College of Surgeons screening guidelines,
what assessment finding would prompt the nurse to prepare a
patient for cervical spine imaging?
A.Alert with no neurologic deficits
B.Multiple abrasions to the extremities
C.Ecchymosis to the flank
D.Responds to verbal stimulation - ANSWER-A.Alert with no
neurologic deficits
An adult was thrown against a concrete wall during a factory
explosion and sustained a femur fracture, liver laceration, and a
small subdural hematoma. These injuries most likely occurred
during what level of blast trauma?
A.Primary
B.Secondary
C.Tertiary
D.Quaternary - ANSWER-C. Tertiary
An adult patient was brought to the emergency department
following a motorcycle crash. On arrival, the patient is only
responsive to pain, has bleeding from the nose, and multiple
abrasions and contusions to the face. What is the priority
intervention?
A.Use a bulb syringe to suction out secretions from the mouth.
B.Insert a nasopharyngeal airway to maintain an open airway.
C.Use a jaw thrust to open the airway and look for signs of
obstruction.
D.Ask the patient to open their mouth to inspect - ANSWER-
C.Use a jaw thrust to open the airway and look for signs of
obstruction.
An adult pedestrian was struck on the right side by a sport utility
vehicle traveling at 40 mph. The patient is awake and alert and
the right leg is shortened. Following initial resuscitation with fluids,
the patient remains hypotensive. What would be the priority
intervention?
A.Send blood for type and crossmatch
B.Apply a pelvic binder
C.Prepare the patient for surgery
TNCC 9TH EDITION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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D.Insert a urinary catheter - ANSWER-Apply a pelvic binder
A severely injured patient has been intubated and is being
mechanically ventilated. The patient has received a balanced
resuscitation including multiple blood products. Under which
circumstance will it be harder for the hemoglobin to release
oxygen to the tissues?
A.Decreased pH
B.Elevated carbon dioxide level
C.Decreased body temperature
D.Increased metabolic demand - ANSWER-C.Decreased body
temperature
A patient is thrown against a car during a tornado and presents
with obvious bilateral femur fractures. The patient is pale, alert,
disoriented, and has delayed capillary refill. Which of the following
interventions would be most appropriate for this patient based on
the disaster triage principles?
A.Initiate two large-caliber intravenous lines for isotonic crystalloid
administration.
B.Administer intravenous medications for pain.
C.Place the patient in an observation area for care within the n -
ANSWER-Initiate two large-caliber intravenous lines for isotonic
crystalloid administration.
TNCC 9TH EDITION EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 COMPLETE 80 QUESTIONS AND
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ALREADY GRADED A
C.Start a second intravenous line
D.Ventilate with a bag-mask device - ANSWER-B.Control the
bleeding
An obese trauma patient requires intubation. Assuming there are
no contraindications, which position will provide the best
visualization for insertion of the endotracheal tube?
A.Reverse Trendelenburg
B.Lying on side
C.Ramped
D.Supine - ANSWER-C.Ramped
Your patient is a pedestrian struck by a car and thrown 35 feet.
They were unconscious at the scene but became responsive with
initial and subsequent Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores of 13
(E-3, V-4, M-6). The patient has bilateral subdural hematomas
and is awaiting transfer to the ICU. Your next assessment reveals
a GCS of 9 (E-2, V-2, M-5). What is the priority nursing
intervention?
A.Hold all pain medications
B.Notify the provider of the change
C.Repeat the GCS in 30 minutes
D.Place the patie - ANSWER-B.Notify the provider of the change
A patient arrives following prolonged exposure of their left hand to
the cold. The patient is awake and alert and complains of a
tingling sensation to the fingers. Assessment reveals swelling and
bright red skin to the left hand and a 1-inch round clear blister to
the dorsum of that hand. Which of the following nursing
interventions is most appropriate for this patient?
A.Massage the injured areas to promote circulation
B.Drain and debride the blister on the hand
C.Immerse in water between 37.5 - ANSWER-D.Gently rewarm
over 15 to 30 minutes
A nurse verbalizes guilt and remorse after caring for multiple
severely injured patients during a staffing crisis. The nurse
expresses anger stating that the patients did not receive quality
care and begins exhibiting aggression toward colleagues. This is
most consistent with which condition?
A.Compassion fatigue
B.Vicarious trauma
C.Secondary traumatic stress
D.Moral injury - ANSWER-D.Moral injury
What is the rationale for obtaining a serum lactate level during the
initial assessment of a trauma patient?
A.Measures oxygenation and ventilation
B.Assesses the degree of alkalosis and base deficit
C.Gauges end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia
D.Determines the underlying cause of shock - ANSWER-
C.Gauges end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia
What is the most important consideration during the initial
assessment when caring for an older adult who has sustained
serious injuries?
A.They are likely to be fearful in the emergency department
B.Medical history including current medications
C.Availability of support systems after discharge
D.Accessibility to a primary care physician - ANSWER-B.Medical
history including current medications
Following a gun shot wound, pre-hospital providers report
diminished breath sounds bilaterally. Upon emergency
department arrival, the patient is unresponsive with shallow
respirations and an O2 sat of 88%. What is the priority
intervention for this patient?
A.Administer 15 L oxygen via nonrebreather mask
B.Attach patient to a CO2 detector
C.Prepare for a definitive airway
B.It can be used in hypotensive patients too unstable for
computed tomography scan
C.It can detect as little as 30 mL of fluid in the abdominal cavity
D.It has high sensitivity in pediatric patients for identifying fluid in
the peritoneum - ANSWER-B.It can be used in hypotensive
patients too unstable for computed tomography scan
What is the priority intervention for a child who has been
diagnosed with an atlanto-occipital dislocation following a high-
speed motor vehicle collision?
A.\nitiating a second large caliber intravenous line
B.Maintaining spinal motion restriction
C.Placing the patient on pulse oximetry
D.Turning the patient to remove the backboard - ANSWER-
B.Maintaining spinal motion restriction
What position optimizes ventilation in the obese patient with a
lumbar fracture?
A.Reverse Trendelenburg
B.Supine
C.Prone
D.Fowler's - ANSWER-A.Reverse Trendelenburg
During the primary survey of an unconscious patient with multi-
system trauma, the nurse notes snoring respirations. Which
priority nursing intervention should be performed next?
A.Open the airway with the head-tilt/chin-lift maneuver
B.Auscultate bilateral breath sounds
C.Assist respirations using a bag-mask device
D.Insert an oropharyngeal airway if there is no gag reflex -
ANSWER-D. Insert an oropharyngeal airway if there is no gag
reflex
A trauma patient is being held in the emergency department
because there are no available inpatient beds. The patient
sustained a femur fracture and required multiple blood products.
The patient now has blood oozing from abrasions, IV sites, the
nose, and gums. What condition is most consistent with these
findings?
A.Rhabdomyolysis
B.Fat embolism
C.Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy
D.Multiple organ dysfunctions syndrome - ANSWER-
C.Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy
A patient is brought to the emergency department following a
snowmobile crash with prolonged exposure time prior to transport.
The patient is confused. Vital signs are BP 96/54 mm Hg, HR 114
beats/minute, RR 24 breaths/minute, T 34.60C (94.20F) and an
SpO2 of 90% on oxygen at 15L per non-rebreather mask. Other
findings include ETCO2 24, serum lactate of 6 mmol/L, and a pH
of 6.8. Based on these findings, what is the most appropriate
intervention?
A.\nitiate warming measures
B.Titrate oxygen to - ANSWER-A. Initiate warming measures
Which of the following is a late sign of increased intracranial
pressure?
A.Restlessness
B.Vomiting
C.Decreased respiratory effort
D.Narrowing pulse pressure - ANSWER-C.Decreased respiratory
effort
Based on fall mechanism, which patient warrants prehospital
transfer to a trauma center?
A.A 35-year-old lands on a wooden porch from an 8-foot ladder
B.A 2-year-old lands on grass from a second-story balcony
C.A 14-year-old forcefully pushed onto cement from standing
What component of the trauma triad of death is most likely to
have begun at the time of injury?
A.Acidosis
B.Hypothermia
C.Hypocalcemia
D.Coagulopathy - ANSWER-D.Coagulopathy
An adult patient involved in a motor vehicle collision is brought to
the emergency department of a rural critical access facility. They
complain of neck pain, shortness of breath, and diffuse abdominal
pain. The Glasgow Coma Score is 15. Vital signs are: BP 98/71
mm Hg, HR 125 beats/minute, RR 26 breaths/minute, and SpO2
94% on high-flow oxygen via non-rebreather mask. Which of the
following is the priority intervention for this patient?
A.Expedite transport to the CT scanner
B.Prepare the pati - ANSWER-C.Expedite transfer to the closest
trauma center
A patient who weighs 120 kg is brought to the emergency
department after sustaining partial thickness burns to both upper
extremities and chest with a total body surface area burned of
27%. How much intravenous fluid should be administered in the
first 8 hours?
A.1620 mL
B.2160 mL
C.3240 mL
D.6480 mL - ANSWER-C.3240 mL