TNCC Trauma Nursing Core Course, control, medication, RSI Rapid Sequence Intubation, complication, trauma, pain, treatment, physiology, tension, patient, fracture
This document includes 150 MCQ questions and answers to help you prepare for the TNCC exam.
[...] Dismiss all queries D. Share minor details 141. In large-scale incidents, what is crucial for healthcare teams? A. Hierarchy establishment B. Individual treatment C. Social media updates D. Avoid networking 142. How does cardio-pulmonary resuscitation relate to trauma? A. Primordial tactic B. Rescuer's task C. Haphazard actions D. Non-engagement 143. When treating elderly trauma patients, what must be considered? A. Lower expectations B. Careful mapping of history C. Avoid extra resources D. Fast-paced interventions 144. What should every trauma patient receive after stabilization? [...]
[...] What is the focus of a trauma team during a scoop and run scenario? B. Speed of transport (Correct) 87. In trauma centers, who primarily conducts the initial evaluations? B. Physicians (Correct) 88. What instrument is vital for monitoring blood pressure continuously? B. Invasive arterial line (Correct) 89. What is the role of a rapid response team? B. Immediate care for deteriorating patients (Correct) 90. What is the significance of time to treatment in trauma care? B. Critical for patient survival (Correct) 91. [...]
[...] Why must open fractures be handled carefully? A. They need to be dressed immediately B. To cover the wound with pressure C. To induce pain D. To prevent swelling 101. What is a priority when assessing a victim of crush injury? A. Motor function B. Urinary output C. Sudden fever D. Cognition 102. How often should you assess the cheek and face area in maxillofacial trauma? A. Once B. Every 10 minutes C. Every hour D. Twice a day 103. [...]
[...] To treat other conditions 93. How should you classify hemothorax on a x-ray? A. Air B. Fluid levels C. Normal anatomy D. Bone fractures 94. How frequently should vital signs be reassessed in trauma patients? A. Every hour B. Every 5-15 minutes C. Once per shift D. As needed 95. What is a sign that a traumatic brain injury may have occurred? A. Stable vital signs B. Confusion or disorientation C. Alertness D. Normal reflexes 96. How is spinal shock characterized? [...]
[...] Skin irritations 63. What should you assess if a patient shows signs of tension pneumothorax? A. Blood glucose levels B. Jugular venous distension C. Temperature D. Urine output 64. In thoracic trauma assessment, dullness upon percussion indicates what? A. Pneumothorax B. Normal lung function C. Hemothorax D. Fluid balance 65. What is a critical initial care step for significant hemodynamic instability? A. Administer pain relief B. Provide airway support C. Obtain laboratory tests D. Discontinue IV fluids 66. What resuscitation fluid is commonly used for trauma patients? [...]
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