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This comprehensive review guide supports preparation for the ENPC 6th Edition Exam, covering pediatric emergency assessment, trauma management, respiratory/cardiac emergencies, and stabilization procedures according to the latest Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course guidelines and protocols. • 50-question practice exam based on ENPC 6th Edition content • Review of pediatric emergency assessment and triage • Focus on trauma, respiratory, and cardiac emergencies • Covers medication administration and procedural skills • Supports ENPC certification and recertification preparation

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ENPC 6th Edition Exam 2026/2027 50 Questions With
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Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC) 6th Edition | Key Domains: Pediatric Assessment
Triangle (PAT), Initial & Focused Assessment, Respiratory & Shock Management, Pediatric Trauma,
Medical Emergencies, Child Maltreatment, and Psychosocial Aspects of Pediatric Emergency Care |
Expert-Aligned Structure | ENPC Certification Exam Format

Introduction

This structured ENPC 6th Edition Exam for 2026/2027 provides 50 high-quality exam-style
questions with correct answers and rationales based on the latest Emergency Nurses Association
(ENA) guidelines. It emphasizes a systematic approach to the assessment and stabilization of the ill
or injured child, utilizing the Pediatric Assessment Triangle and age-specific interventions to guide
emergency nursing care.

Exam Structure:
●​ ENPC Certification Exam: (50 QUESTIONS)

Answer Format

All correct answers must appear in bold and cyan blue, accompanied by concise rationales
explaining the ENPC-specific assessment finding (e.g., interpretation of the Pediatric Assessment
Triangle), the correct initial stabilization step per pediatric algorithms (e.g., for respiratory distress
or compensated shock), the appropriate fluid resuscitation for a burned or traumatized child, and
why alternative options deviate from the 6th Edition ENPC protocols or represent unsafe practice.

1. A 2-year-old presents with stridor, retractions, and agitation. The child is sitting upright
and leaning forward. Using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT), which component is
most concerning?

●​ A. Circulation to skin
●​ B. Work of breathing
●​ C. Appearance
●​ D. Mental status


B. Work of breathing

The PAT evaluates appearance, work of breathing, and circulation to skin. Stridor, retractions, and
positioning indicate increased work of breathing—classic signs of upper airway obstruction (e.g.,

,croup or foreign body). While appearance may be affected secondarily, the primary abnormality lies in
work of breathing.

2. In a child with suspected compensated shock, which finding is most consistent with this
diagnosis?

●​ A. Hypotension and weak pulses
●​ B. Tachycardia and delayed capillary refill
●​ C. Bradycardia and mottled skin
●​ D. Normal heart rate and warm extremities


B. Tachycardia and delayed capillary refill

Compensated shock in children is characterized by tachycardia, delayed capillary refill (>2 seconds),
cool extremities, and normal blood pressure. Hypotension indicates decompensated shock. Bradycardia
is a late, ominous sign. ENPC emphasizes early recognition of compensated shock to prevent
deterioration.

3. A 5-year-old with 20% total body surface area (TBSA) flame burns arrives 1 hour
post-injury. What is the initial fluid resuscitation volume for the first 8 hours using the
Parkland formula?

●​ A. 2 mL × %TBSA × weight (kg)
●​ B. 4 mL × %TBSA × weight (kg), half given in first 8 hours
●​ C. 10 mL/kg bolus of normal saline
●​ D. No fluids until urine output is monitored


B. 4 mL × %TBSA × weight (kg), half given in first 8 hours

The Parkland formula is 4 mL × %TBSA × weight (kg). Half is administered in the first 8 hours
post-burn, and the remainder over the next 16 hours. ENPC supports this for significant burns
(>15–20% TBSA in children). Fluid boluses are avoided unless hypovolemic shock is present, as
over-resuscitation can cause complications.

4. Which finding during the primary assessment of a trauma patient best indicates the need
for immediate airway intervention?

●​ A. GCS of 13
●​ B. Snoring respirations and decreased level of consciousness
●​ C. Capillary refill of 3 seconds
●​ D. Heart rate of 140 bpm


B. Snoring respirations and decreased level of consciousness

Snoring suggests partial airway obstruction due to loss of muscle tone or foreign material. Combined
with altered mental status, this indicates an unstable airway requiring immediate intervention (e.g.,

, head tilt-chin lift, suctioning, or advanced airway). ENPC prioritizes airway patency in the primary
survey (ABCDE).

5. A 3-month-old infant presents with unexplained bruising, lethargy, and a bulging
fontanelle. Which action aligns best with ENPC guidance on suspected non-accidental
trauma?

●​ A. Discharge with follow-up if parents seem cooperative
●​ B. Perform a full trauma workup and notify child protective services
●​ C. Administer antipyretics and observe
●​ D. Obtain only a CBC and discharge


B. Perform a full trauma workup and notify child protective services

Unexplained bruising in a non-mobile infant, especially with neurological signs (bulging fontanelle), is
highly suspicious for abusive head trauma. ENPC mandates a thorough evaluation (including skeletal
survey, CT head, labs) and immediate reporting to child protective services per mandatory reporting
laws and ENA policy.

6. During the initial assessment of a 6-month-old with respiratory distress, you note nasal
flaring, grunting, and intercostal retractions. The child is pale and listless. According to the
PAT, what is the priority concern?

●​ A. Circulation
●​ B. Work of breathing
●​ C. Appearance
●​ D. Oxygen saturation


C. Appearance

In the PAT, "appearance" includes tone, interactiveness, consolability, look/gaze, and speech/cry. A
listless, pale infant with poor tone indicates compromised brain perfusion or severe illness, making
appearance the most critical domain—even if work of breathing is also abnormal. ENPC teaches that
abnormal appearance often signals life-threatening conditions requiring immediate intervention.

7. A 4-year-old is brought in after a motor vehicle collision. He is tachycardic, tachypneic, and
anxious but has normal blood pressure. Capillary refill is 4 seconds. What type of shock is
most likely?

●​ A. Cardiogenic
●​ B. Distributive
●​ C. Obstructive
●​ D. Hypovolemic


D. Hypovolemic

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