Itls Advanced Post Test 9th Edition: Version A
A 25-year-old male patient is involved in a motor vehicle collision. He presents with a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score of 10, a heart rate of 120 beats per minute, and a blood pressure of 80/40 mmHg. What is the most likely cause of his hypotension? A) Cardiac tamponade B) Tension pneumothorax C) Hemorrhagic shock D) Neurogenic shock
The ITLS Advanced Post Test 9th Edition Version A assesses the test-taker's knowledge of the following key concepts: itls advanced post test 9th edition version a
"A 28-year-old male is involved in a motorcycle crash. He is unresponsive, has a GCS of 6, and has paradoxical chest wall movement on the left. Breath sounds are present but diminished on the left. What is the priority intervention?" A 25-year-old male patient is involved in a
You arrive on scene to find a 24-year-old male with a partially amputated leg above the knee and bright red blood spurting. He is unconscious with snoring respirations. A) Cardiac tamponade B) Tension pneumothorax C) Hemorrhagic
: Priority is always given to controlling major external bleeding before airway or breathing interventions (C-A-B approach in trauma). Tension Pneumothorax