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BCEN CFRN FINAL EXAM ACTUAL EXAM ACCURATE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT ANSWERS)/ALREADY GRADED A+
If a patient develops bilateral infiltrates and has a low Pf Ratio < 200 what do they
have?

How quickly do s/s develop?

What is the difference between ARDS and Contusion? - ANSWER: ARDS

12-24 hours

Contusion usually is limited to one lung and develops quicker.

What's the difference between a diaphragmatic hernia and perforated bowel in a
pediatric? - ANSWER: Scaphoid Abdomen vs. Distended abdomen with fever

Why do elderly have more time for s/s with Subdural? - ANSWER: Brain atrophy
allows for more swelling and bleeding to take place

What tells us about the oxygenation in a CO poisoning patient? - ANSWER: The PaO2

What can be given to prevent the hyperkalemia from a crush accident in a trauma
patient? - ANSWER: Calcium gluconate

If you are crashing and you are in a forward facing seat without shoulder belts, what
position should you take?

How should you sit if there are shoulder belts? - ANSWER: -Bend forward at the
waste and encircle knees with arms

-cross arms with an x and grasp shoulder harness

Why is it important neurologically for a neonate to be transported in an isolette? -
ANSWER: -Vibration and noise can cause stress and neurological damage

What is the cardiac concern with lightning strikes? - ANSWER: Lethal arrhythmias

What is a late sign of shock in children?

How do children compensate in shock? - ANSWER: Hypotension

They increase their HR, SVR, Venous tone

, How do you protect a ruptured globe? Should you exam or manipulate it - ANSWER:
-You want to patch both eyes. You should not examine or manipulatre it

If a fat patient's PIP is high on the aircraft, what can you do to decrease it? -
ANSWER: -Sit the patient up

We know that opiates and fluids won't help a hypoxic patient with pulmonary
contusion, what will? - ANSWER: -NIPPV

After you crash, what do you want to consider when you're looking for shelter? -
ANSWER: -Look out for any physical hazards

What is the end product of all physiological and psychological stressors of transport?
- ANSWER: -Fatigue

If your patient is showing increased signs of ICP, what can you do with the ventilator
to decrease the ICP? - ANSWER: -Increase the RR to make them more alkalotic

When the DKA patient has a normal corrected sodium, what type of fluids do you
switch them to? Why?

What do you not use? - ANSWER: -0.45 NS to avoid the hypernatremia for aggressive
fluid resus

-D5 or LR

What does a Le FORT 3 fx look like? - ANSWER: -Facial asymmetry and malocclusion

If a child is in septic shock, do you give fluids or ABX first? - ANSWER: -IVF

When do you do sterile cockpit? - ANSWER: -take off and landing

If you're transporting a patient with an EVD and it is open to drain but is not
draining, what is the problem? - ANSWER: -Catheter is obstructed

What helps to reduce risk in transition of care? - ANSWER: -Consistent format

If you're transporting a patient via RW for a long time, what do you need to ensure? -
ANSWER: -Enough power source

If you go into the sky with an intubatred patient and the high pressure alarm goes off
and they become hypotensive and hypoxic, what do you do? - ANSWER: -Needle
decompress for tension pneumo

If a fluid overloaded patient is tripoding, what do they need instead of a breathing
treatment or diagnostics? - ANSWER: -NIPPV

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