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PALS 2025 Questions and Correct
Answers
Which pulses should be assessed to monitor systemic perfusion in a child? - correct answers:peripheral
and central



What should the first rescuer arriving on the scene of an unresponsive infant or child do? (in order) -
correct answers:1. verify scene safety

2. check for responsiveness

3. shout for help

4. activate the emergency response system



Why may excessive ventilation during CPR be harmful? - correct answers:- it increases intrathoracic
pressure

- it impedes venous return



If you cannot achieve effective ventilation (ie, the chest does not rise), do the following: - correct
answers:- reposition/reopen the airway (sniffing position)

- verify mask size and ensure a tight face-mask seal

- suction the airway if needed

- check the O2 source

- check the ventilation bag and mask

- treat gastric inflation (NG/OG)

- consider 2-person bag-mask ventilation and inserting an OPA



Ventilation rate - correct answers:1 breath every 2-3 seconds delivered over 1 second (20-30 breaths per
minute)



Early signs of tissue hypoxia - correct answers:- tachypnea

- increased respiratory effort (nasal flaring, retractions)

, - tachycardia

- pallor, mottling, cyanosis

- agitation, anxiety, irritability



Late signs of tissue hypoxia - correct answers:- bradypnea, inadequate respiratory effort, apnea

- increased respiratory effort (head bobbing, seesaw respirations, grunting)

- bradycardia

- pallor, mottling, cyanosis

- decreased level of consciousness



What is the role of the diaphragm during normal breathing in infants? - correct answers:pulls the ribs
slightly inward



S/S mild respiratory distress - correct answers:- mild tachypnea

- mild increase in respiratory effort (nasal flaring, retractions)

- abnormal airway sounds (stridor, wheezing, grunting)



S/S Severe respiratory distress - correct answers:- marked tachypnea

- marked increase in respiratory effort

- paradoxical throacoabdominal breathing (seesaw breathing)

- accessory muscle use (head bobbing)

- abnormal airway sounds (grunting)

- decreased level of consciousness



S/S Impending respiratory arrest - correct answers:- bradypnea, apnea, respiratory pauses

- low oxygen saturation (hypoxemia) despite high-flow supplemental oxygen

- inadequate respiratory effort (shallow respirations)

- decreased level of consciousness (unresponsive)

- bradycardia
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