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Select one:
a. shock
b. facial trauma
d. abdominal bleeding
e. Vomitting
2. What is a priority medication Management of penetrating abdominal trauma that indicated for
shock, evisceration, and peritonitis:
Select one:
a. Fluid management
b. Medication
c. Airway management
d. Breathing management
e. Immediate laparatomy
Select one:
a. thorax.
b. Appendix.
c. Epigastrium.
d. Spinal Cord.
e. Liver.
4. Nurse will asses and physical examination to patient with abdominal trauma, will find are:
Select one:
a. Pain
c. Hypertympani
d. Hypertension
e. anoreksia
Select one:
a. Gastric tube.
b. A,B,C
d. Stage of Resuscitation
6. Identify the order of medical or nursing management for patients with multiple injuries:
Select one:
b. Prevents hypovolemic shock, assesses head injury, improves airways, controls bleeding
c. Improve airway, control bleeding, prevent hypovolemic shock, assess head injury
d. Control bleeding, prevent hypovolemic shock, improve airway, assess head injury
e. Assess head injury, control bleeding, improve the airway, prevent hypovolemic shock
7. Which of the following couples about Glasgow Coma Score is not correct?
Select one:
c. 1 - no verbal response
8. Intermediate care for patient with spinal cord injuries to prevent of complication are, except:
Select one:
c. temperature control
d. wound care
9. A nurse works in the triage area of the Emergency Unit. She noticed that some pediatric clients
arrive simultaneously. Client that needs to be treated first is:
Select one:
c. A 2-year-old baby with a stridor breath sounds, sitting by his mother and eating.
e. A 3-year-old boy with a pale Down syndrome and falling asleep in his mother's arms.
Select one:
b. At a 90 degree angle.
11. The procedure of pounding towards the back of the top by putting the hands clenched on the
upper abdomen (below the sternum) is called:
Select one:
a. Valsava maneuver
b. Heimlich maneuver
c. Leopold maneuver
d. Sellick maneuver
e. Valsava maneuver
12. The patient was a 34-years-old male who was diagnosed with blunt abdominal trauma. Physical
examination identified there are bruises, abrasion over the abdomen,
Abdominal pain or tenderness, absent bowel sounds and oliguria and hypotension
.
Select one:
b. Hypotension
c. Hipovolemia
d. Ancietas
13. A client is prescribed alprazolam (Xanax) for acute anxiety. What client history should cause a
nurse to question this order?
Select one:
c. History of hypertension
d. History of schizophrenia
14. What is the main intervention for patient with nursing diagnosis Hypovelemia :
Select one:
a. infection protection
d. Pain management
e. fluid management
15. Most commonly injured organs in penetrating abdominal trauma:
Select one:
a. Spleen
b. Pancreas
c. colon.
d. small intestine.
e. Liver.