FISDAP TRAUMA EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GUARANTEED PASS | RATED A+
Pt is bruising around the eyes and behind ears. What should you suspect? - Answer>>> basilar
skull fracture
What is the most likely cause of periorbital ecchymosis? - Answer>>> Raccoon eyes
What area is oropharynx? Can you suction this area? - Answer>>> The mouth and yes
Superficial burn - Answer>>> first degree burn like sun burn
partial thickness burn - Answer>>> Blisters start to form- Epi/dermis
What is an early sign of decompensated shock? - Answer>>> Cold and clammy extremities; a
feeble or absent peripheral pulse; server tachycardia.
A patient with chemical burn on eye and is wearing contact lenses. You should? - Answer>>>
Remove the contact lenses
A patient had an accident on moped. She is lying on ground, breathing well. Still wearing
helmet. You should? - Answer>>> Leave helmet is place where she is stable
A patient who was fleeing from police and sustained a laceration shallow on forearm while
climbing a rusted chain link fence. Refusing transport. What should you be concerned with? -
Answer>>> Infection
A patient who was fleeing from police and sustained a laceration shallow on forearm while
climbing a rusted chain link fence. Refusing transport. What should you be concerned with? -
Answer>>> Basilar skull fracture
Most important factor with person struck in chest with baseball? - Answer>>> Speed of the ball
A patient has metal impaled in lower right leg. Obvious open fracture and no pulse in R foot,
what should you do? - Answer>>> Stabilize the object before transporting
A patient has received burns to feet while stomping fire. He is still wearing the shoes. The rubber
soles and laces melted together. What do you do? - Answer>>> Cut shoelace and remove shoes
A MAN HAS A KNIFE IMPALED AT THE FOURTH INTERCOSTAL SPACE, LEFT
STERNAL BORDER. HE IS PULSELESS AND NOT BREATHING. YOU SHOULD: -
Answer>>> Remove the knife from the chest
AN ADULT WAS PINNED BETWEEN TWO VEHICLES. HE IS CONSCIOUS BUT
CONFUSED AND UNABLE TO FOLLOW COMMANDS. HE HAS BRUISING ON BOTH
SIDES OF HIS ANTERIOR CHEST. HE HAS A WEAK CAROTID PULSE, NO
PERIPHERAL PULSES, CLEAR BREATH SOUNDS IN ALL FIELDS, AND DISTENDED
NECK VEINS. YOU SHOULD SUSPECT: - Answer>>> Pericardial tamponade
Full thickness burn - Answer>>> a burn in which all the layers of the skin are damaged. There
are usually areas that are charred black or areas that are dry and white.
A 46 yr old female was in a car crash at highway speeds. She is unconscious, breathing deep and
fast with an abrasion to the lateral aspect of her neck. What should you do? - Answer>>> Take cspine precautions