Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma - ENA-ENO-C22
Which statement indicates that a patient who sustained a superficial stab wound understands his discharge instructions?
"I will return if I start vomiting."
Which factor is a disadvantage of a focused assessment sonography in trauma?
The test can rarely identify a hollow viscus injury.
Abscess formation is associated with which pathology?
Urethral foreign body
In a hypotensive patient with abdominal trauma, what is the best option for pain control?
Fentanyl (Sublimaze)
Which type of injury requires immediate surgery?
Gastric
For a patient with a severe anterior pelvic fracture, which intervention should be deferred initially?
Insertion of a urinary catheter
Which type of injury is most likely to initially cause a fever and an elevated white blood cell count?
Intestinal
Periumbilical bruising is a sign of which injury?
Intraperitoneal hemorrhage
Injuries affecting which organ may be managed nonoperatively?
Liver
Which organ is most likely to be injured by blunt trauma?
Liver
What is the most common mechanism of injury that causes abdominal trauma?
Motor vehicle collision
Which solid organ is located in the retroperitoneal space?
Pancreas
Which type of injury requires early surgical treatment to prevent urethral stenosis?
Penile
For a hemodynamically stable patient who complains of abdominal and left shoulder pain after falling off a bicycle, which intervention is indicated?
Perform serial abdominal assessments.
Which diagnostic test is used to detect a foreign body?
Plain abdominal radiography
A belted driver is least likely to sustain an abdominal injury in which type of impact in a motor vehicle collision?
Rear
A patient may develop bruising over the flank with which type of injury?
Renal
Bruising over the right upper quadrant and referred pain to the right shoulder are manifestations of an injury to which organ?
Spleen
Injuries to which structure are diagnosed based on patient assessment and the presence of free air on abdominal radiography?
Stomach
Which diagnostic test can best detect a retroperitoneal injury?
Computed tomography scan of the abdomen
For a patient with an evisceration, which intervention is indicated?
Cover the area with sterile, saline-soaked pads.
