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Ace your Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) precourse assessment effortlessly with this
comprehensive study guide. Featuring 37 carefully selected exam-style questions and verified
answers, this resource is designed to help nurses, paramedics, and healthcare professionals quickly
master vital pediatric algorithms and rhythms.
Why Choose This Study Guide?
• Verified & Accurate: All answers are rigorously verified against current PALS guidelines to
ensure clinical accuracy.
• Comprehensive Coverage: Includes multiple-choice questions focusing on the systematic
approach, respiratory emergencies, cardiac arrest, pharmacology, and shock recognition.
• Rhythm Identification: Practice section included to help you identify critical ECG strips
and cardiopulmonary scenarios
What’s Inside?
1. Critical Actions & Priorities: Specific immediate steps for pediatric cardiac arrest,
severe symptomatic bradycardia, and tachycardia Top 10 PALS Exam Questions & Answers:
Expert Study Guide.
2. Medication Dosing: Weight-based dosing for epinephrine, adenosine, and fluid boluses
for shock Top 10 PALS Exam Questions & Answers: Expert Study Guide.
3. Clinical Clues & Scenarios: Practice interpreting patient presentations (e.g.,
distinguishing upper airway obstruction from respiratory failure)
How to Use This Material
Use this document as a quick reference tool to bypass test anxiety and confidently pass your official
PALS precourse self-assessment PALS Precourse Self-Assessment Answers | PDF
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, Quiz_________________?
A 1yo boy is brought to the emergency department for evaluation of poor feeding,
irritability, and sweating -
Answer✅
Administer adenosine 0.1 mg/kg IV rapid push
Quiz_________________?
A 3yo boy presents with multiple-system trauma. The child was an unrestrained passenger
in a high-speed MVC. On primary assessment, he is unresponsive to voice or painful
stimulation. His respiratory rate is 5/min, heart rate and pulses are 170/min, systolic BP is 60
mmHg, capillary refill is 5 seconds, and spO2 is 75% on room air. Which action should you
take first? -
Answer✅
While a colleague provides spinal motion restriction, open the airway with a jaw thrust and
provide bag-mask ventilation
Quiz_________________?
A 3yo unresponsive, apneic child is brought to the emergency department. EMS personnel
report that the child became unresponsive as they arrived at the hospital. The child is
receiving CPR with bag-mask ventilation. The rhythm shown here is on the cardiac monitor.
A biphasic manual defibrillator is present. You quickly use the length from head to of the
child on a color-coded length-based resuscitation tape to estimate the approximate weight
as 15kg. Which therapy is most appropriate for this child at this time? -
Answer✅
Attempt defibrillation at 30 J, and then resume CPR, beginning with compressions
Quiz_________________?
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