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New Grad transition

Trauma

Primary survey discipline, damage-control teamwork, and secondary survey completeness.

All work areasOpen transition lessons

New Grad library snapshot

Live counts for the transition-to-practice pathway — scoped inventory, not the full NCLEX-RN marketing corpus.

Live inventory

40 lessons in this pathway library (published database rows plus static catalog when used).

0 published questions currently match this pathway's bank filters.

No published questions match these filters yet. Routes stay open; use lessons and practice exams while the bank fills in.

Counts reflect published items in the US region for the subscription tier tied to this pathway (New Grad). Filtered to exam column values: NCLEX-RN, NCLEX_RN.

What new grads need to know

  • ABCDE every time — do not skip steps because the mechanism sounds minor.
  • Massive transfusion and activation protocols are time-stamped team events.
  • Occult injuries surface in secondary survey — log roll, spine precautions, and skin checks.

Common patient presentations

  • Polytrauma with chest, abdomen, pelvis, and long-bone involvement.
  • Head injury with cervical spine precautions until cleared.
  • Penetrating vs blunt pathways with different imaging priorities.

Priority assessments

  • FAST or eFAST when indicated; repeat when physiology changes.
  • Pelvic binder placement and neurovascular checks for limb injuries.
  • Temperature, coagulation, and calcium in resuscitation.

Safety risks

  • Missed injuries when distractions pull you from structured exam.
  • Radiation safety in pan-scan decisions for stable patients.
  • Occupational exposure during high-acuity procedures.

Medications, labs, and equipment

Medications

  • Tranexamic acid timing in eligible bleeding trauma.
  • Analgesia balanced with exam needs — document rationale.
  • Tetanus and infection prophylaxis per mechanism.

Labs & monitoring

  • Hemoglobin serials during active resuscitation.
  • Coagulation and fibrinogen when massive transfusion activates.
  • Lactate clearance as a resuscitation gauge when used locally.

Equipment & environment

  • Warmers, level-1 infusers, and cell-saver setups per policy.
  • Cervical collars and backboards removed promptly when safe.
  • Damage-control OR readiness lists communicated aloud.

Communication & reporting

  • Trauma activation huddles with roles, timers, and anticipated needs.
  • Clear injury pattern communication to receiving teams.
  • Forensic-sensitive documentation when interpersonal violence suspected.

Study modes for this unit

Use the transition pathway for lessons and bank questions; flashcards and longer sets open inside the app with the New Grad pathway id so your tier stays aligned.

  • Lessons
    Browse the New Grad transition lesson index — pick topics that match this unit’s priorities.Open Lessons
  • Flashcards
    Spaced repetition inside the app on the New Grad pathway.Open Flashcards
  • Practice questions
    NCLEX-style judgment items filtered to the New Grad transition bank.Practice Questions
  • Readiness exams
    CAT-style readiness hub for longer sessions when you are ready.Explore Readiness Hub
  • Practice exams
    Timed exam-style sets in the app — sign-in keeps the New Grad pathway context.Open Practice Exams
  • Clinical scenarios
    Branching cases in the learner shell when your plan includes scenario access.Open Clinical Scenarios