Certified Transport Registered Nurse Certification Practice Exam

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What is one of the major risks associated with flicker vertigo in a transport setting?

  1. Fatigue

  2. Impaired decision-making

  3. Overexertion

  4. Cardiac arrest

The correct answer is: Impaired decision-making

Impaired decision-making is a significant risk associated with flicker vertigo in a transport setting because this condition can lead to disruptions in the neurological processing of visual information. Flicker vertigo is often caused by exposure to rapidly changing lights or patterns, which can induce dizziness, nausea, and disorientation in individuals. When a transport nurse or any personnel is experiencing these effects, their ability to make critical decisions can be severely compromised. In high-stakes environments, such as emergency transport situations, the ability to remain alert and make quick, accurate decisions is essential for patient safety and effective care. The cognitive impairment resulting from flicker vertigo can lead to mistakes in assessment, management, and communication, ultimately endangering both the patient and the healthcare team.