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ITLS ADVANCED PRE-TEST 9TH EDITION - VERSION 9.1,

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ITLS ADVANCED PRE-TEST (9TH EDITION - VERSION 9.1,

MARCH 2020)

Actual Qs and Ans - Expert-Verified Explanation -Guaranteed passing score -50 Questions and Answers

-Format: Multiple-choice / Flashcard

Question 1: What is the most frequent cause for an intubated trauma patient to develop poor lung compliance while being ventilated?

  • Tracheal extubation
  • Pericardial tamponade
  • Gastric distention
  • Tension pneumothorax

Answer:

  • Tension pneumothorax
  • Question 2: An unresponsive 36-year-old female was involved in a motorcycle collision. Vital signs are BP 170/100, P 50, R 8 and GCS

3. You should suspect:

  • Hypovolemia
  • Increased intracranial pressure
  • Pain and anxiety
  • Spinal cord injury

Answer:

  • Increased intracranial pressure
  • Question 3: Bag-valve-mask ventilation:

  • Rarely causes gastric distention due to low airway pressures
  • Is more effective in patient whose dentures have been removed
  • Is easily accomplished by one rescuer at the head
  • May exceed 60cm H2O pressure in the airway

Answer:

  • May exceed 60cm H2O pressure in the airway

Question 4: Which of the following is true regarding pulmonary contusion?

  • It is uncommon in chest trauma
  • It is caused by hemorrhage into the lung parenchyma
  • It is only caused by blunt force trauma
  • It rapidly develops after injury

Answer:

  • It is caused by hemorrhage into the lung parenchyma
  • Question 5: A 42-year-old male is involved in a motorcycle collision. Which of the following assessment findings should be managed first?

  • Airway obstruction
  • Hypotension
  • External arterial bleeding
  • Open lower leg fracture

Answer:

  • External arterial bleeding

Question 6: The gold standard to confirm that the endotracheal tube is placed in the trachea is:

  • Evaluation of breath sounds
  • Equal chest rise and fall
  • Waveform capnography
  • Presence of condensation in the tube

Answer:

  • Waveform capnography
  • Question 7: A 35-year-old male is alert and oriented at the scene of a motor vehicle collision complaining of knee pain and a headache. Your assessment reveals a contusion above the left eye, swelling to the left knee and unequal pupils (left is dilated). Vital signs are: BP 116/72, P 88

and R 16. You should suspect:

  • Alcohol intoxication
  • Cerebral herniation
  • Decreased intracranial pressure
  • Ocular trauma

Answer:

  • Ocular trauma
  • Question 8: A 34-year-old female was struck by a vehicle, causing blunt force chest trauma. She is unconscious with gasping respirations, almost no air movement, a rapid, therapy carotid

pulse and flat neck veins. You should:

  • Perform a head-tilt
  • Perform chest thrusts
  • Continue the ITLS Primary Survey
  • Provide positive pressure ventilation

Answer:

  • Provide positive pressure ventilation

Question 9: Which of the following injuries would change a trauma patient's transport classification from "stable" to "load and go"?

  • Clavicle fracture
  • Pelvic fracture
  • Bilateral humerus fractures
  • Bilateral tibia fractures

Answer:

  • Pelvic fracture
  • Question 10: An unresponsive 52-year-old male was struck in the head by the bucket of a crane.Vital signs are BP 134/80, P 88 and R 8 and shallow. The patient should be ventilated at a rate of:

  • 8-10 per minute
  • 12-14 per minute
  • 18-20 per minute
  • 20-24 per minute

Answer:

  • 8-10 per minute
  • Question 11: Which of he following organs will suffer the least structural damage from a gunshot wound from a rifle?

  • Spleen
  • Kidney
  • Liver
  • Lung

Answer:

  • Lung

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