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TNCC WRITTEN EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT ANSWERS (GUARANTEED PASS) | RATED A+

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TNCC WRITTEN EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH EXPERT ANSWERS (GUARANTEED PASS) | RATED A+
What is included in the Trauma Triad of Death? - Answer>>>Coagulopathy
Acidosis
Hypothermia
Pump failure, caused by blunt cardiac injury, dysrhythmias, or myocardial infarction is what type
of shock? - Answer>>>Cardiogenic Shock
What is pulsus paradoxus? And what is it a sign of? - Answer>>>Drop in blood pressure with
inspiration, sign of cardiac tamponade
Tachycarida, weak pulses, hypotension, cool periphery, delayed cap refill, anxiety and agitation
are signs of what type of shock? Seen with what? - Answer>>>Obstructive Shock; Cardiac
Tamponade
What type of shock is caused by cardiac tamponade or tension pneumothorax? Ventricular
failure is seen. - Answer>>>Obstructive Shock
Reservoir depletion and hemorrhage cause which type of shock? - Answer>>>Hypovolemic
Shock
What survey is a complete exam within 24 hours of arrival and identified injuries missed during
primary assessment, reviews radiology studies, orders more studies, and assesses for hidden
injuries? - Answer>>>Tertiary Survey
Vasodilation, anaphylaxis, sepsis, and spinal cord injuries cause which type of shock? -
Answer>>>Distributive Shock
Options for hemorrhage - Answer>>>Pressure at site, tourniquet, hemostatic dressings, Massive
Transfusion Protocol, Tranexamic Acid (clotting promoter)
Dysrhythmia, ischemic changes, and persistent unexplained tachycardia are signs of what? -
Answer>>>Myocardial contusion from Blunt Cardiac Injury
Decreased/absent breath sounds ipsilaterally, JVD, hypotension, and tracheal deviation to the
contralateral side (late sign) is seen with what? Can lead to what? - Answer>>>Tension
Pneumothorax; PEA
Hemoptysis, ineffective cough, crackles in affected lung, hypoxia/hypercapnia, and alveolar
opacities are signs of what? - Answer>>>Pulmonary Contusion

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