ENPC PRE-COURSE EXAM NEWEST VERSION 2025/
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A teenager presents to the ED for evaluation of pain with
deep inspiration. The pain was a sudden onset after
running track at school. While obtaining the history, the
patient states that they have Marfan Syndrome. What
would be a priority triage question based on this
information? - ANSWER-"Have you ever had a
pneumothorax?"
Which of the following physiological changes in an infant
increase the chances of drowning? - ANSWER-weak neck
muscles
Return of spontaneous circulation has been confirmed in a
5-year-old following cardiopulmonary arrest after a 5-day
history of vomiting and diarrhea. Vital signs are BP 72/60
mm Hg, HR 140 beats/minute, RR assisted at 30
breaths/minute via definitive airway, SpO2 97%, and T
36.8°C (98.4°F) rectally. Which of the following would be
the priority intervention at this time? - ANSWER-
Administer an isotonic crystalloid bolus
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An alteration in a child's interaction with their environment
(appearance) can indicate a significant underlying
problem. Which of the following mnemonics is most helpful
in assessing the appearance of a child when applying the
PAT? - ANSWER-TICLS
A 12-year-old involved in a house fire has full thickness,
circumferential burns to bilateral lower extremities. Fluid
resuscitation is in progress on arrival at the ED. On
assessment the left pedal and posterior tibialis pulses are
absent, with delayed capillary refill. Which of the following
is the priority intervention? - ANSWER-Assist with
escharotomy
The caregivers of a 6-year-old report the child developed a
cough with nasal congestion and "pink-eye" that started
two days ago. Today they noticed a raised, red rash on
the face, and grey papules in the mouth. Which of the
following is the priority intervention for this patient? -
ANSWER-Place in airborne isolation
A 15-year-old presents alone requesting care. Which of
the following chief complaints would most likely be
considered legal or appropriate to treat without parental
consent? - ANSWER-Possible pregnancy
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A 12-year-old restrained, back -seat passenger involved in
a motor vehicle crash is noted to have hypotension,
tachycardia, and contusions and discoloration across the
lap area. On exam a splenic rupture is suspected. Which
of the following diagnoses should be suspected as a
companion injury with these findings and associated
mechanism of injury? - ANSWER-lumbar fracture
A 4-year-old patient is being assessed for a foreign body
in the nose. The child is awake and alert and watching a
video on the caregivers phone. Vitals include HR of 110
beats/minute, RR of 26 breaths per minute, BP of 138/90
mm Hg, and T of 37.3oC (99.3oF) orally. Which of the
following interventions should the nurse perform next? -
ANSWER-wrong? Recheck the blood pressure on the
other arm
The normal systolic blood pressure for a 4 year old is
between 89-112 mm Hg. The other vitals are within normal
limits for that age. When the clinical picture of the patient
does not match the vitals, check to make sure you are
using the correctly sized equipment first. A blood pressure
cuff that is too small will give a reading that is higher than
it actually is.