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ANSWERS.
A 14-year-old patient sustained a displaced fracture of the radius and ulna after falling from a bicycle.
Which of the following pain control interventions is most likely to result in improvement in symptoms
related to pain? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔A ️ pplying a splint to the affected extremity
Rationale
Splinting is an effective non-pharmacologic intervention to reduce pain associated with fractures. This
will also help to minimize complications. Topical creams and elevation of the extremity will not help with
pain control. The application of ice in an appropriate manner can help, but not warmth which would be
contraindicated in the early stages of the injury.
Assessment of the fontanelle provides the most useful information for which two components of the
primary survey? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔C ️ irculation and disability
Rationale
A sunken fontanelle is a red flag for circulation assessment in pediatric triage and may indicate
dehydration . A bulging fontanel is a red flag for disability assessment in pediatric triage and can indicate
increased intracranial pressure.
A 6-month-old is seen for a recurrent respiratory infection. During the assessment, the mother adds that
the patient's stools seem to be fatty or "greasy". Which of the following disease processes would be a
primary concern for this child? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔C ️ ystic fibrosis
Rationale
In patients with cystic fibrosis, thick mucus inhibits the release of pancreatic enzymes necessary for
digestion. This results in impaired absorption and the inability to utilize ingested fats. These fats are
excreted in the stools and can present as "fatty" or "greasy". Combined with the recurrent upper
respiratory infections for an infant, cystic fibrosis should be ruled out. The other three disease processes
frequently present with respiratory issues but fatty stools would not normally be seen.
, A 4-day-old who is brought to the emergency department with the parental complaint of "not acting
right" is found to be hypoglycemic. What is the appropriate glucose concentration to administer to this
neonate? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Dextrose 10%
Rationale
Dextrose 10% is the preferred concentration for neonates with hypoglycemia to protect their fragile
vasculature while providing needed glucose. Dextrose 5% is not used to treat hypoglycemia in children.
Dextrose 25% is used for children above the age of 5 years. Dextrose 50% is not recommended for use in
pediatrics unless it is diluted.
Which of the following indicates the need for additional caregiver education regarding a urinary tract
infection? - CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️My child will grow out of their frequent urinary tract infections.
Rationale
Urinary tract infections are not a normal occurrence in children and are not something children will
"grow out of." Additional investigation and follow-up are needed when a child has frequent urinary tract
infections. Drinking extra fluids should be encouraged. Patients should always finish the complete
course of antibiotics to eliminate the infection. And follow-up should be done to make sure the infection
has been eliminated.
You need to draw blood from a 2-year-old. Which of the following is the best approach for this patient? -
CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔️Have them watch a cartoon on an I-pad or cell phone
Rationale
The best approach to a toddler who requires interventions is to provide distractions whenever possible.
They are in the cognitive development phase of "sensorimotor/preoperational" so having the caregiver
present is helpful. You should move from the least invasive to most invasive tasks, and don't let them
watch you prepare since it will increase anxiety.
The caregiver of a 2-month-old infant states the patient has had trouble breathing for the past two days.
Pediatric assessment triangle (PAT) reveals an age-appropriate general appearance, rapid breathing with
mild distress, and pink skin. Mucous is noted in both nares. Which of the following is the best next step?
- CORRECT ANSWERS.✔️✔S️ uction nasal passages using a bulb syringe