ATLS Mock Test

ATLS(Advanced Trauma Life Support)

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Which airway maneuver should be avoided if cervical spine injury is suspected?

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Target systolic blood pressure during permissive hypotension in trauma is:

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A patient requires activation of the Massive Transfusion Protocol (MTP) due to uncontrolled hemorrhage. According to ATLS guidelines for damage control resuscitation, what is the target ratio for the administration of blood products (Packed Red Blood Cells : Fresh Frozen Plasma : Platelets)?

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A motor vehicle crash victim presents in the ED with severe shortness of breath, marked tachypnea, absent breath sounds on the right hemithorax, and tracheal shifting to the left. Which life-saving intervention must be performed immediately, even before obtaining a Chest X-ray, based on core ATLS principles?

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Which imaging is performed during the primary survey?

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Scenario: A 35 y male patient presented with with suspected pelvic fractures after high-energy trauma. his airway is clear, RR- 18/min, b/l vesicular breath sounds, BP-90/70mm Hg, What is the appropriate initial intervention to control potential pelvic bleeding?

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The first ATLS course was developed in response to:

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Which parameter is emphasized for assessing hypovolemic shock in the latest ATLS guidance?

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A 72-year-old male on chronic beta-blockers presents after a severe fall. His initial vital signs are HR 80 bpm and BP 110/70 mmHg. He is pale and confused. The trauma team suspects significant internal hemorrhage, but his traditional heart rate is not tachycardic due to his medication. Based on the 11th edition ATLS recommendations for assessing occult shock, which calculation derived from his vitals should guide the urgency of fluid/blood resuscitation?

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Scenario: A pregnant patient is brought after a car crash. What is the most critical initial management step?

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Advanced Tramua Life Support (ATLS) 2

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According to ATLS guidelines, when should the Secondary Survey—the detailed head-to-toe evaluation and patient history—begin?

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The first ATLS course was developed in response to:

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Which diagnostic tool is routinely included in the Primary Survey (or its adjuncts) specifically because it rapidly identifies an obstructive cause of shock?

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The Exposure and Environmental Control (E) phase of the Primary Survey includes implementing measures to prevent which condition that exacerbates coagulopathy and acidosis, forming the lethal trauma triad?

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What is the appropriate management strategy if a patient with an extremity tourniquet remains hemodynamically normal after the Primary Survey is complete?

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Which anatomical location of hemorrhage is typically not included in the "four and the floor" mnemonic for potential sources of major blood loss identified during the Primary Survey (C)?

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In the Circulation (C) phase of the Primary Survey, which combination of findings strongly suggests a patient is progressing toward decompensated shock, even if initial blood pressure appears relatively stable?

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During the Breathing (B) phase of the Primary Survey, which condition must be identified and treated immediately because it compromises both ventilation and circulation, leading to obstructive shock?

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What is the primary rationale for the ATLS 11th Edition expanding the initial assessment mnemonic from ABCDE to xABCDE?

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Target systolic blood pressure during permissive hypotension in trauma is:

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