Trauma Assessment and Management in Abdominal and Genitourinary Injuries Quiz

Test your knowledge in trauma medicine with questions on assessment, management, and complications of abdominal and genitourinary injuries.

#1

Which abdominal organ is most commonly injured in blunt trauma?

Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Pancreas
#2

Which triage category is assigned to a patient with abdominal trauma who requires immediate intervention?

Green
Yellow
Red
Black
#3

What is the recommended initial approach for managing a patient with suspected abdominal trauma?

Performing immediate surgery
Administering high-dose pain medication
Rapid assessment and stabilization
Initiating long-term antibiotic therapy
#4

What is the first step in the primary survey of trauma assessment?

Assessing airway
Checking circulation
Evaluating breathing
Determining disability
#5

What is the primary goal of trauma assessment?

Pain relief
Complete diagnosis
Stabilization and prioritization of treatment
Immediate surgery
#6

Which of the following signs may indicate a potential genitourinary injury?

Hemoptysis
Hematuria
Tachycardia
Jaundice
#7

Which abdominal injury may present with referred pain to the shoulder (Kehr's sign)?

Splenic injury
Renal injury
Liver injury
Pancreatic injury
#8

What is the most common cause of blunt trauma to the genitourinary system?

Sports injuries
Motor vehicle accidents
Penetrating trauma
Falls
#9

What is the primary consideration in managing an open abdominal injury?

Administration of pain medication
Closing the wound immediately
Preventing infection and maintaining moisture
Performing exploratory surgery
#10

In abdominal trauma, which imaging modality is often used for rapid assessment?

CT scan
MRI
Ultrasound
X-ray
#11

What is the first-line treatment for a stable patient with abdominal trauma?

Immediate surgery
Fluid resuscitation and observation
High-dose pain medication
Transfusion of blood products
#12

Which of the following is a potential complication of delayed or missed abdominal injury?

Hypertension
Hernia
Sepsis
Neurological deficit
#13

In abdominal trauma, what is the purpose of the FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) exam?

To measure blood pressure
To assess neurologic status
To detect intra-abdominal free fluid
To monitor oxygen saturation
#14

Which imaging modality is preferred for evaluating genitourinary trauma in pregnant patients due to its safety?

CT scan
MRI
Ultrasound
X-ray

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