ATCN EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

ATCN EXAM LATEST ACTUAL EXAM 130 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

ATCN EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 ACTUAL EXAM 130
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
Which resuscitation adjunct under the “G” primary assessment is
this?
-“L” – ANSWER- laboratory studies (ABG’s/Type and cross)
Which resuscitation adjunct under the “G” primary assessment is
this?
-“M” – ANSWER- monitor for continuous cardiac rhythm and
rate assessment
Which resuscitation adjunct under the “G” primary assessment is
this?
-“N” – ANSWER- naso/orogastric tube consideration
Which resuscitation adjunct under the “G” primary assessment is
this?
-“O” – ANSWER- oxygenation and ventilation analysis (pulse
oximetry/ETCO2/capnography)

Which resuscitation adjunct under the “G” primary assessment is
this?
-“P” – ANSWER- pain assessment and management
Trauma primary survey for “H”? – ANSWER- history and head
to toe assessment
Trauma primary survey for “I”? – ANSWER- inspect posterior
surfaces

  • 10 Signs and sx of tension pneumothorax
    1.chest pain
    2.air hunger
    3.respiratory distress
    4.tachycardia
    5.hypotension
    6.tracheal deviation away from injury
    7.unilateral absence of breath sounds
    8.elevated hemithorax w/out respiratory movement
    9.neck vein distention
    10.cyanosis (late sign) –
  • Signs and sx of cardiac tamponade
  1. Becks Triad= increased venous pressure(distended neck
    veins), decreased arterial pressure(hypotension), muffled heart
    tones
  2. PEA
  3. JVD &/or Kussmauls sign
  4. Use FAST to dx –
    tension pneumothorax can often be confused with cardiac
    tamponade, how do you differentiate? Answer-Careful
    assessment of the pt’s breath sounds is paramount to differentiate
    the two
    Tx of tension pneumothorax -answer-1. Needle decompressionlarge bore needle 2nd intercostal space midclavicular line 2.
    chest tube 4 or 5th intercostal space mid axillary
    triad of death -answer-Acidosis
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