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TNCC Exam 9th Edition Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version, Exams of Nursing

A 35-year-old male presents with facial trauma after being struck in the face with a baseball. A teardropshaped left pupil is noted on exam. What type of injury is suspected? - ✔✔Globe rupture A teardropshaped pupil suggests a globe rupture. .A patient with a complete spinal cord injury in neurogenic shock will demonstrate hypotension and which other clinical signs? - ✔✔Bradycardia and absent motor function below the level of injury Patients with a complete spinal cord injury will have absent motor function below the level of the lesion. They become hypotensive and bradycardic due to loss of autonomic nervous system function. .During the primary survey of an unconscious patient with multi-system trauma, the nurse notes snoring respirations. What priority nursing intervention should be performed next? -

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Download TNCC Exam 9th Edition Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! TNCC Exam 9th Edition Study Guide | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version 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? - ✔✔Globe rupture A teardrop- shaped pupil suggests a globe rupture. .A patient with a complete spinal cord injury in neurogenic shock will demonstrate hypotension and which other clinical signs? - ✔✔Bradycardia and absent motor function below the level of injury Patients with a complete spinal cord injury will have absent motor function below the level of the lesion. They become hypotensive and bradycardic due to loss of autonomic nervous system function. .During the primary survey of an unconscious patient with multi-system trauma, the nurse notes snoring respirations. What priority nursing intervention should be performed next? - ✔✔Insert an oropharyngeal airway if there is no gag reflex Snoring respirations may indicate airway obstruction from the tongue. Insert an airway adjunct to alleviate obstruction by the tongue. Oropharyngeal airways can be used in patients without a gag reflex. 1.What is the effect of hypothermia on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve - ✔✔Hemoglobin does not readily release oxygen for use by the tissues A shift to the left occurs in an environment of low metabolic demand (hypothermia, hypocapnia, alkalosis), increasing hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen. A 5-year-old child presents to the ED with bruises to the upper arms and buttocks in various stages of healing and multiple small, clean, round burns to the back. There are no abnormalities found based on the pediatric assessment triangle or primary survey. Which of the following is the priority nursing intervention? - ✔✔Report your suspicion of maltreatment in accordance with local regulations Nurses are mandated reporters in most jurisdictions. With no alterations in the primary survey, this is the priority intervention. A 20-year-old male presents to the ED complaining of severe lower abdominal pain after landing hard on the bicycle cross bars while performing an aerial BMX maneuver. Secondary assessment reveals lower abdominal tenderness and scrotal ecchymosis. Which of the following orders would the nurse question? - ✔✔Straight catheter for urine sample Insertion of a urinary catheter is contraindicated if urethral transection is suspected. Signs and symptoms of urethral injury include blood at the meatus, perineal ecchymosis, scrotal ecchymosis, and a high-riding or non-palpable prostate. A 36-year-old female has a deformity of the left wrist after a fall. She is reluctant to move her hand due to pain. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention? - ✔✔Apply a splint and elevate the extremity above the level of the heart Splinting the injured extremity stabilizes the extremity and reduces further injury. Elevation above the level of the heart promotes venous return and may reduce swelling. A 49-year-old restrained driver involved in a motor vehicle collision presents to the trauma center complaining of abdominal, pelvic, and bilateral lower extremity pain. Vital signs are stable. The nurse can anticipate all of these after a negative FAST exam EXCEPT which of the following? - ✔✔Diagnostic peritoneal lavage Diagnostic peritoneal lavage is indicated for hemodynamically unstable patients or if FAST and CT are not available. A 56-year-old male patient involved in a motor vehicle crash is brought to the emergency department of a rural critical access facility. He complains of neck pain, shortness of breath, and diffuse abdominal pain. His Glasgow Coma Score is 15. His vital signs are as follows: BP 98/71 mm Hg, HR 125 beats/minute, RR 26 breaths/minute, SpO2 94% on high-flow oxygen via non-rebreather mask. Which of the following is the priority intervention for this patient? - ✔✔Expedite transfer to the closest trauma center The American College of Surgeons recommends that patients with significant injuries be transported to a trauma center for definitive care. This patient's injuries might not be definitively diagnosed, but his symptoms and vital signs indicate the need for A patient arrives with a large open chest wound after being assaulted with a machete. Prehospital providers placed a nonporous dressing over the chest wound and taped it on three sides. He is now showing signs of anxiety, restlessness, severe respiratory distress, cyanosis and decreasing blood pressure. Which of the following is the MOST appropriate immediate intervention? - ✔✔Dressing removal This is the fastest effective intervention for this decompensating patient. A nonporous dressing taped on three sides is temporary and has variable effectiveness. If signs and symptoms of tension pneumothorax develop after the application of the dressing A patient has been in the emergency department for several hours waiting to be admitted. He sustained multiple rib fractures and a femur fracture after a fall. He has been awake, alert, and complaining of leg pain. His wife reported that he 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 conditions? - ✔✔Fat embolism Symptoms of fat embolism include decreased mental status, restlessness, agitation, respiratory distress, The most reassuring finding for a male patient with hip pain after a fall is which of the following? - ✔✔Pelvic stability Uncontrolled hemorrhage is the major cause of preventable death after injury. Unstable pelvic fractures increase the volume of the pelvic cavity and can be life-threatening due to blood loss. The nurse is assessing a patient with a fractured forearm that was splinted three hours ago. Which symptom is of most concern as a late sign of an evolving complication? - ✔✔Weak radial pulse A weak radial pulse is evidence of an actual compromise in circulation. The nurse is caring for a 120 kg male brought in after a warehouse fire and is calculating the patient's fluid resuscitation needs. He has painful red blistering to the entire surface of both upper extremities and superficial burns to the anterior chest. Using the modified Lund and Browder chart to calculate the total body surface area burned, how much IV fluid would be administered in the first 8 hours? - ✔✔2280 mL Both upper arms = 8%, both lower arms = 6%, and both hands = 5%, yielding 19 * 2 * 120 = 4560 mL. Half of the total is equal to 2280 mL. Superficial burns are not included in the TBSA calculation for fluid resuscitation. The trauma nurse knows that placing a bariatric patient in a "ramped position" provides better visualization during the insertion of which device? - ✔✔Endotracheal tube The ramped position is described as elevation of the head with the external auditory canal parallel with the sternal notch to provide better visualization of pharyngeal landmarks. This position is useful during intubation. There has been a mass casualty incident a block from the hospital. The hospital is receiving dozens of patients. A truck arrives with an unresponsive patient in the back with obvious chest and abdominal trauma. Agonal respirations do not improve with airway positioning. Using the START triage algorithm, you would triage tag this patient as which of the following? - ✔✔Black This patient is unlikely to survive given the severity of their injuries and is triaged as expectant. Resources should be reserved for individuals considered to be more salvageable. What bedside monitoring parameters are used to assess for adequacy of oxygenation and effectiveness of ventilation? - ✔✔Pulse oximetry and capnography Pulse oximetry measures the percentage of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen. Capnography measures the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled. Carbon dioxide is the end-product of ventilation and a reflection of metabolism and pulmonary function. What factor contributes most to the kinetic energy of a body in motion? - ✔✔Velocity Kinetic energy is equal to one half the mass multiplied by the square of the velocity. Doubling the velocity quadruples its contribution to kinetic energy. Doubling the mass only doubles its contribution to kinetic energy. What physiologic change in the elderly population increases the risk of traumatic injury? - ✔✔Decreased subcutaneous fat Decreased subcutaneous fat and thinning of the skin increases the risk of injuries from soft tissue trauma and increases the risk of hypothermia When is the tertiary survey completed for a trauma patient? - ✔✔Within 24 hours of the trauma The tertiary survey consists of a complete examination performed following the primary and secondary surveys and within 24 hours after trauma to identify any injuries missed during the initial assessment. Which of the following assessment findings differentiates a tension pneumothorax from a simple pneumothorax? - ✔✔Hypotension that worsens with inspiration Hypotension that worsens with inspiration is associated with tension pneumothorax due to compression of the heart and great vessels (obstructive shock). The increased intrathoracic pressure with inspiration worsens the hypotension. Which of the following injuries is LEAST likely to be promptly identified? - ✔✔Bowel Hollow organ injury signs and symptoms may be subtle and delayed but are associated with a high mortality rate if not identified. Which of the following is a component of the trauma triad of death? - ✔✔Acidosis The three components of the trauma triad of death are acidosis, hypothermia and coagulopathy. Which of the following is a late sign of increased intracranial pressure? - ✔✔Decreased respiratory effort Other late signs of increased intracranial pressure include dilated, nonreactive pupils, unresponsiveness, abnormal motor posturing, and the Cushing response. Which of the following is a possible complication of positive-pressure ventilation? - ✔✔Worsening pneumothorax Positive-pressure ventilation can lead to increased air in the chest cavity without a route of escape, worsening a pneumothorax and possibly leading to a tension pneumothorax. Which of the following is an expected finding in a patient with a tube thoracostomy connected to a chest drainage system - ✔✔Fluctuation in the water seal chamber Fluctuation in the water seal chamber indicates the tube is placed correctly in the pleural space. Which of the following is most likely to contribute to inadequate oxygenation and ventilation? - ✔✔Advanced age Older patients are more likely to have pulmonary comorbidities and decreased pulmonary reserve. Which of the following is NOT considered a benefit of debriefings? - ✔✔Identifying individuals who made mistakes during the traumatic event Debriefings are not used to single out individuals who made mistakes. Debriefings are used to provide an opportunity to review performance and identify areas for improvement with a sharing of individual responses. Which of the following is NOT considered goal-directed therapy for cardiogenic shock? - ✔✔Pericardiocentesis A pericardial tamponade is a form of obstructive, not cardiogenic, shock. Which of the following is true about the log-roll? - ✔✔It can worsen cord damage from an unstable spinal injury The log-roll maneuver has been shown to cause spinal motion that can worsen damage from an unstable spinal injury. Which of the following mnemonics can help the nurse prioritize care for a trauma patient with massive uncontrolled hemorrhage? - ✔✔MARCH The MARCH mnemonic stands for massive hemorrhage, airway, respiration, circulation, and head injury/hypothermia. The MARCH mnemonic recognizes uncontrolled hemorrhage as the major cause of preventable death after injury. Which of the following occurs during the third impact of a motor vehicle crash? - ✔✔The aorta is torn at its attachment with the ligamentum arteriosum This occurs during the third impact. Which of the following patients warrants referral to a burn center? - ✔✔A 52-year-old diabetic male with a partial-thickness burn to the left lower leg This patient has a 7% TBSA burn with a preexisting medical history that could complicate management, prolong recovery, or affect mortality. Which of the following pulse pressures indicate early hypovolemic shock? - ✔✔Narrowed A rising diastolic blood pressure, reflecting peripheral vasoconstriction, results in a narrowed pulse pressure. Why is a measure of serum lactate obtained in the initial assessment of a trauma patient? - ✔✔To gauge end-organ perfusion and tissue hypoxia The serum lactate is an indicator of end-organ tissue perfusion and tissue hypoxia.