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Do not rely on outdated 8th Edition materials. The following resources align specifically with Version A:
Here are common scenarios found in ITLS testing versions. Use these to practice
The International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) Advanced 9th Edition Version A focuses on the rapid assessment and management of life-threatening injuries in the prehospital environment. The core curriculum emphasizes prioritizing immediate interventions over detailed assessments for "load-and-go" patients. Core Principles of ITLS Advanced
Primary Survey Priorities: The assessment sequence begins with scene safety and moves quickly through the initial assessment (airway with C-spine protection, breathing, and circulation with hemorrhage control). Assessments should only be interrupted for scene hazards, airway obstructions, or cardiac arrest. itls advanced post test 9th edition version a
The "Golden Period": Modern ITLS emphasizes the "Golden Period," noting that critical trauma scene time should be limited to 5 minutes or less to ensure the patient reaches definitive surgical care quickly.
Load and Go Criteria: Patients with compromised airways, tension pneumothorax, flail chest, or signs of shock (like pale, clammy skin and tachycardia) are classified as "load and go," meaning advanced procedures like IV access or splinting should occur during transport. Critical Clinical Interventions
If you fail Version A, it is rarely a total knowledge failure. More often, it is a scenario prioritization issue. Review which domain you missed most: Do not rely on outdated 8th Edition materials
Most training centers allow one retake of Version A, or they will assign Version B. Use the first attempt as a diagnostic.
The golden rule in pediatric ITLS: Children compensate well until they don’t. Bradycardia in a child is a pre-arrest sign.
Sample Version A-style question:
“A 6-year-old fell from a second-story window. She is crying, pale, with a HR 160, BP 90/60, and capillary refill of 4 seconds. What is the MOST appropriate first fluid bolus?” If you fail Version A, it is rarely
Answer: A. 20 mL/kg is the standard initial fluid bolus for pediatric trauma with signs of shock.
Before attempting Version A, you must internalize the major updates introduced in the 9th Edition:
To pass the ITLS Advanced Post Test 9th Edition Version A, you need mastery of the following domains. Below, each domain is paired with a likely sample question style.

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