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ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses: Abdominal & Pelvic Trauma Review, Exams of Traumatology

A comprehensive review of abdominal and pelvic trauma, covering key concepts, assessment techniques, and treatment considerations. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers, designed to test knowledge and understanding of the subject matter. Particularly useful for nurses and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of trauma care.

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STN Society of Trauma

Nurses

ATCN Advanced Trauma Care for Nurses

ATCN Knowledge-Based Exam &

Trauma Simulation Assessment

Course Title and Number: ATCN Advanced Trauma Assessment Exam Title: ATCN Exam Exam Date: Exam 2025- 2026 Instructor: ____ [Insert Instructor’s Name] _______ Student Name: ___ [Insert Student’s Name] _____ Student ID: ____ [Insert Student ID] _____________

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  1. Read each question carefully.
  2. Answer all questions.
  3. Use the provided answer sheet to mark your responses.
  4. Ensure all answers are final before submitting the exam.
  5. Please answer each question below and click Submit when you have completed the Exam.
  6. This test has a time limit, The test will save and submit automatically when the time expires
  7. This is Exam which will assess your knowledge on the course Learning Resources.

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  1. List the organs in abdomen in both retroperitoneal and peritoneal cavities.- : Retroperitoneal Kidneys, ureters, bladder, reproductive organs, inferior vena cava, abdominal aorta, pancreas. Peritoneal Bowel, spleen, liver, stomach, gallbladder.
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  1. Name the abdominal organs (solid and hollow/S or H) that are most likely to be injured and most common injuries?: Spleen & liver (S) Spleen- blunt (sometimes penetrating), large, vascular, close to ribs. Highly vascular - splenic arteries, Kehr's sign (left shoulder tip pain). Liver (solid organ) - commonly injured (under diaphragm & rib cage), vascular from hepatic artery and portal vein. Bowel injuries (H), rare (blunt). Pancreas & duodenum (S), high incidence of infectious complications, highly vascular: aorta, vena cava, iliac arteries (pelvic # or deceleration injuries). Abdominal-wall haematoma - penetrating injuries. Retroperitoneal haematoma. Haemorrhage: Limited external signs. Rapid blood loss possible. Hypovolemic shock. Blood does not result in peritonitis (but other issues like stomach contents).
  2. Spillage of stomach organs can cause these 4 issues?: 1. Enzymes, Acids (Chemical irritant to peritoneum).
  3. Bacteria.
  4. Localised pain = Generalised abdominal pain.
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  • Percentage of all GU trauma?
  • What type of injury?
  • MOIs.: KIDNEY TRAUMA 50% of all GU trauma. Blunt (90%).
  • Direct blow to back, flank, upper abdomen.
  • Suspect in Fx of 10th - 12th ribs or T12, L1 , L
  • Acceleration/ Deceleration
  • Shearing of renal artery/vein Penetrating (10%) Rare, usually associated GSW or Stab wound. 9.What mechanisms of injury might result in pelvic injuries?: Motorcycle acci- dents. Motor vehicle accidents. Pedestrian struck by motor vehicle. Falls. Need Writing 📱Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📱

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  1. Avulsion fractures: Most often occur in skeletal immature athletes (14-17) but can occur in high energy trauma. Sudden forceful muscular contraction is the usual cause.
  2. List the organs contained in the pelvis.: Rectum, ureters, pelvic vascular plexus, femoral arteries, femoral veins, pelvic skeletal structures (sacrum), repro- ductive organs such as vagina, pubis, bladder, uterus.
  3. Discuss your assessment of a person who has sustained a suspected pelvic injury (QAS Clinical Features): Clinical features: Pain and bruising Scrotal or vulval. Flanks. Bleeding: Urethral meatus (urethral/prostate/bladder injury). Vaginal (vagina/uterus/bladder injury). Rectal (bowel perforation). Pelvic asymmetry/shortening of limb. Decrease of lower limb pulses. Reduced or absent sensation or power in lower limbs. Haemodynamic instability and shock. Ultrasound FAST may reveal free fluid in the pelvis.
  4. What types of treatment might you consider for a person who has sus- tained a pelvic injury?: DRABC/DRCAB. Need Writing 📱Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📱

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  1. Abdominal Trauma- Clinical Features: - Unexplained shock
    • ALOC
    • Dyspnoea
    • Abdomen pain/discomfort/guarding/tenderness/rigidity (on palpation)
    • Hypovolemic shock
    • Abdominal bruising (cullen's sign, grey turner sign)
    • Shoulder tip pain (Kehr's sign).
  2. How much fluid to use in an abdominal emergency, as per CPG.: Minimal - systolic of 90mmHg/radial pulse.
  3. How would you treat eviscerated bowel exposed?: Saline (minimum 2L) and cover with moist sterile pads or cling wrap. Need Writing 📱Help? We've Got You Covered! ✍ 100% NO A I or Plagiarism Guaranteed📱

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