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A study guide or exam preparation material for a trauma care and renal nursing (tcrn) exam, specifically focused on the genitourinary (gu) system. It covers various topics related to kidney and bladder trauma, including the most common injuries, diagnostic studies, and appropriate treatments. A series of questions with the correct answers marked, indicating it is designed to help students or healthcare professionals prepare for an upcoming exam in the 2024/2025 academic year. The level of detail and the focus on exam preparation suggest this document would be most useful for university-level students or healthcare professionals studying or working in fields related to trauma care, emergency medicine, or urology.
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D/t lower position and less protection from rib cage - correct answer✔✔ Kidney most commonly injured in trauma? Pedicle injury Surgery - correct answer✔✔ Avulsion of renal artery and complete loss of blood flow to kidney Treatment? Bed rest - correct answer✔✔ Treatment of gross hematuria in stable pt? Cystogram CT not adequate - correct answer✔✔ Diagnostic study for ruptured bladder? Suprapubic catheter - correct answer✔✔ Treatment of bladder rupture? Blood at meatus Scrotal hematoma Perineal hematoma High riding prostate Do not inflate balloon if no urine returned Stop insertion if resistance met - correct answer✔✔ Contraindications for placing foley?
Hematuria Flank pain - correct answer✔✔ S/ kidney trauma? Blood at meatus Unable to void Distended palpable bladder Dx w retrograde urethrogram - correct answer✔✔ S/ urethral injury? Vascular damage to renal artery - correct answer✔✔ Deceleration forces usually result in? Posterior urethral injury - blood at meatus, unable to void, bladder distension, butterfly bruising, high prostate V anterior - perianal pain, scrotal swelling , blood at meatus - correct answer✔✔ Straddle injuries usually result in? L - correct answer✔✔