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A collection of questions and answers related to the tncc (trauma nursing core course) curriculum. It covers various aspects of trauma care, including airway management, shock management, and pediatric trauma. Useful for students and professionals seeking to review and reinforce their knowledge of tncc principles.
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When might a patient need an ETT placed? - correct answer Apnea, GCS 8 or less, severe maxillofacial injuries, evidence of inhalation injuries, altered LOC/inability to protect airway What is part of the initial team prep for a pregnant patient? - correct answer Call the OB team, get a fetal heart monitor What are the earliest signs of shock in a pregnant patient? - correct answer Fetal tachycardia, bradycardia, and changes in fetal movement How is supine hypotension syndrome relieved? - correct answer 15-degree tilt of the spine board in either direction, or manual displacement of the uterus What is a KB test for? - correct answer Kleinhaurt Betke test - detects fetal RBCs in the maternal blood, indicating hemorrhage of fetal blood through the placenta What is the normal range for fetal heart tones? - correct answer 120-160 beats/minute Minimum SBP in pediatric patients? - correct answer Neonate (0-28 days) - over 60 Infants (1-12 months) - over 70 1-10 years - over 70+ age x 10 and over - over 90 What is part of the initial room prep for a pediatric patient? - correct answer Pedi code cart, Braslow tape Burn fluid resuscitation formula? - correct answer (2mL/kg) x (%BSA burned)