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ATLS 10th Edition Post Test 2 Actual Questions with Answers (2025 / 2026), Exams of Traumatology

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1. A 6-month-old infant, being held in her mother's arm, is ejected on impact
from a vehicle that is truck head-on by an oncoming car traveling at 64
kph (40 mph). The infant arrives in the emergency department with multiple
facial injuries, is lethargic, and is in severe respiratory distress. Respiratory
support is not effective using a bag-mask device, and her oxygen saturation is
falling. Repeated attempts at orotracheal intubation are unsuccessful. The most
appropriate procedure to perform next is :
a. Perform needle cricothyroidotomy with jet insufflation
b. Administer heliox and racemic epinephrine
c. perform nasotracheal intubation
d. perform surgical cricothyroidotomy
e. repeat orotracheal intubation
Ans; d
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  1. A 6-month-old infant, being held in her mother's arm, is ejected on impact from a vehicle that is truck head-on by an oncoming car traveling at 64 kph (40 mph). The infant arrives in the emergency department with multiple facial injuries, is lethargic, and is in severe respiratory distress. Respiratory support is not effective using a bag-mask device, and her oxygen saturation is falling. Repeated attempts at orotracheal intubation are unsuccessful. The most appropriate procedure to perform next is : a. Perform needle cricothyroidotomy with jet insufflation b. Administer heliox and racemic epinephrine c. perform nasotracheal intubation d. perform surgical cricothyroidotomy e. repeat orotracheal intubation Ans; d
  1. Which one of the following injuries is addressed in the secondary survey? a. Bilateral femur fractures with obvious deformity b. open fracture with bleeding c. mild thigh amputation d. unstable pelvic fracture e. forearm fracture Ans; a
  2. A 22 year old male present following a motorcycle crash. He complains of the inability to move or feel his legs. His bloods pressure is 80/50 mmHg, heart rate is 70, respiratory rate is 18, and Glasgow Coma Scale score is 15. Oxygen saturation is 995 ON 21 NASAL PRONGS. Chest X-ray, Pelvic X-ray, and FAST are normal. Extremities are normal. his management should be... a. 2 L of IV criystalloid and two units of pRBCs (packed red blood cells) b. 2 L of crystalloid and vasopressors if BP does not respond c. 2 L of IV crystalloid, manitol, and IV steroids d. Vasopressors and laparotomy e. 1 unit of albumin and compression stockings Ans; c
  3. Which of the following signs is least reliable for diagnosing esophageal
  1. A 20 year old athlete is anvolve in a motorcycle crash. when he arrives in the emergency department, he shouts that he cannot move his legs. On physical examination, there are no abnormalities of the chest, abdomen, or pelvis. The patient has no sensation in his legs and cannot move them, but his arms are moving.The patient's respiratory rate is 22, heart rate is 88, and blood pressure is 80/60 mmHg. He is pale and sweaty. what is the most likely cause of his condition? a. Neurogenic shok b. Cardiogenic shock c. Abdominal hemorrhage d. Myocardial contusion e. hyperthermia Ans; E
  2. A 28 year-oldmale is brought to the emergency department. He was involved in a fight, in which he was beaten with a woden sick. His chest shows multiple severe bruises. His airway is clear, respiratory rate is 22, heart rate is 126, and systolic blood pressure is 90 mmHg. Which of the following should be performed during the primary survey? a. Glasgow Coma Scale b. Cervical spine x-ray c. Tetanus toxoid administration

d. Blood alcohol level e. Rextal exam Ans; a

  1. .Which one of the following statements is true regarding acces is pediatric resuscitation? a. Intraosseous acces should only be considered after five percutaneous attempts b. Cut down ar the ankle is a preferred initial acces technique c. Blood transfusion can be delivered through intraosseous acces d. Internal jugular cannulation is the next preferred option when percutaneous venous access fails e. Intraosseous cannulation should be first choice for acces Ans; c
  2. A 23-year-old male is stabbed below the right nipple. He is alert, and his oxygen saturation is 98%. Chest tube was placed for treatment of hemop- neunothorax. Blood pressure is 90/80 mmHg after administration of 1 L of crystalloid solution. What is the next step in treatment?

following is an indication for CT in this patient with possible minor traumatic brain injury? a. Blood alcohol concentration of 0,16% b. Presence of an isolated 10 cm scalp laceration c. Presence of a mandibular fracture d. Presence of hemotympanium e. History of assault Ans; d

  1. Which one the following statement is true? a. Hypotonic fluids should be used to limit brain edemain patients with severe head injury b. Elevated intracranial pressure will not effect cerebral perfusion c. Cerebrospinal fluid cannot be displaced from cranial vault d. Cerebral blood flow is increased when the PaCO2 is below 30 mmHg e. Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow normally occurs between cerebral perfusion pressure of 50 to 150 mmHg Ans; c
  2. A 40-year-old obese patient wth Glasgow Coma Scale score of 8 requires a CT scan. Before transfer to the scanner, you should ;

a. Give more sedative drugs b. Insert a definitive airway c. Insert a multilumen esophageal airway d. Request a lateral cervical spine film e. Insert a nasogastric tube Ans; d

  1. A 23-year-old construction worker is brought to the emergency department after falling more than 9 meters (30 feet) from scaffolding. His vital signs are : heart rate 140,blood pressure 96/60 mmHg, and respiratory rate 36. He is complaining bitterly of lower abdominal and lower limb pain, and has obvious deformity of both lower legs with bilateral open tibial fractures. Which one of the following statement concerning this patient is true? a. Pelvic injury can be ruled out based on the mechanism of injury b. Blood loss from the lower limbs is most likely cause of his hypotension c. Spinal cord injury is the most likely cause of hypotension. d. X-ray of the chest and pelvis are important adjuncts in his initial assessment e. Aortic injury is the almost likely cause of the tachycardia Ans; b
  2. An 82y old male falls down five stairs and present to the emergency department. All following are true statement regarding his condition compared to a younger patient with similar mechanism, except?

10 / 6 d. Vasopressor should be given to the patient e. The patient has likely Impending respiratory failure Ans; d

  1. Lateral cervical spine film: a. Must be perform in the primary survey b. Can exclude any significant spinal injury c. Are indicated in all trauma patient d. Should be combined with clinical exam, AP and odontoid, or CT e. Require the following film: oblique views, odontoid and flexion-extension views prior to spinal clearance in trauma patient Ans; E
  2. A 30y old make is brought to the hospital after falling 6 meters (20feet). Inspection revels an obvious flail chest on the right. The patient is tachypnea. Breath sound are present and symmetrical. There is no significant hyperres- onance or dullness. Arterial blood gas obtained while the patient receives oxygen by face mask are: PaO2 of 45 mmHg, PaCO2 of 28 mmHg, and pH of 7,47. The component of injury that most is likely responsible for abnormalities in the patient's blood gas is: a. Hypoventilation b. Pulmonary conyusion c. Hypovolemia d. Small pneumothorax

11 / 6 e. Flail chest Ans; c

  1. A 14y old female is brought to the emergency department after falling from a horse. She is immobilized on a long spine board with a hard collar and blocks. Cervical spine x-ray: a. Will shoe cervical spine injury in more than 20% of these patient b. Will exclude cervical spine injury if no abnormalities c. Are not needed ifr she a awake, alert, neurologically normal, and has no neck pain or midline tenderness d. Should be performed before addressing potential breathing or circulatory problems e. May show atlanto-occipital dislocation if the Power's ratio is < Ans; c
  2. The most specific test to evaluate for injuries of solid abdominal organ is: a. Abdominal x-ray b. Abdominal USG c. Diagnostic peritoneal lavage