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Fluid can fill the lungs and cause hypoxia in your trauma patient from all of the following injuries, EXCEPT:
 
  a. ARDS
  b. open pneumothorax
  c. near-drowning
  d. aspiration

Question 2

Which of the following injuries shows evidence of Beck's triad?
 
  a. tension pneumothorax
  b. cardiac tamponade
  c. open pneumothorax
  d. liver/splenic fracture

Question 3

Inability to ventilate your trauma patient may be due to all of the following, EXCEPT:
 
  a. low spinal cord injury
  b. tension pneumothorax
  c. flail chest
  d. pulmonary contusion

Question 4

This is one potentially correctable cause of TCPA:
 
  a. tension pneumothorax
  b. cardiac tamponade
  c. pulmonary contusion
  d. tracheobronchial disruption
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6 years ago
Answer to q. 1

B

Answer to q. 2

B

Answer to q. 3

A

Answer to q. 4

A
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