NREMT Trauma Exam (New 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct| A Grade
A 27-year-old male complains of pain in his left
... [Show More] upper abdominal quadrant and left shoulder. He
tells you he was in a bar fight five days ago. You observe yellowing bruises to his face, chest,
and upper abdomen. His vital signs are P 116, R 18, BP 116/90, and SpO2 is 95% on room air.
You should:
Answer:
administer oxygen and keep him warm
QUESTION
A 34-year-old male fell from a tree and landed on his left arm. He is sitting leaning against the
tree holding his arm against his body. He tells you that before he sat up, his arm was angulated.
You palpate instability of his left humerus and observe a centimeter laceration with minimal
bleeding. What type of fracture should you suspect?
Answer:
open
QUESTION
An unresponsive 43-year-old female was struck in the chest with a metal pipe during an assault.
You observe a portion of her left chest wall moves outward when she exhales. She is taking
rapid, shallow breaths. While your partner stabilizes her head, you should next:
Answer:
assist her ventilation with BVM
QUESTION
A 47-year-old female complains of right hip pain. She was the unrestrained driver of a car that
crashed into a tree. Her airbag deployed, but there is damage to the dash where her right knee
struck it. As you move her onto the long backboard, you observe that her right leg is rotated
inward, her hip is flexed, and her knee is bent. You should suspect a(n):
Answer:
posterior hip dislocation
QUESTION
A 32-year-old female complains of abdominal pain and left leg pain after she was stabbed in her
left lower abdominal quadrant. You do not observe any injuries to her legs, but her left leg is
cyanotic and cold. Her vital signs are P 108, R 18, BP 98/58, and SpO2 is 91% on room air. You
should administer oxygen and:
Answer:
keep her warm
QUESTION
An unresponsive 35-year-old female was struck in the head with a softball bat. She has a four-
inch laceration, and you palpate an unstable area of the occipital region. Fifteen minutes after the
injury, her vital signs are P 48, R 16 and irregular, BP 216/104, and SpO2 is 94% on room air.
You should suspect a:
Answer:
skull fracture
QUESTION
A 7-year-old female has a pencil impaled in her right cheek. She is upset but follows your
instructions. You can visualize that the tip of the pencil is [Show Less]