QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS (A+ GRADED) 2026
UPDATE!!
A neonate presents to the emergency department with irritability, weak cry, and
hypotonia. Which of the following is a priority intervention? - answer-Serum blood
glucose
Head compterized tomography scan
Prostaglandin infusion
Toxin Screening
Which of the following pathologic processes would most likely be attributed to a
primary diagnosis of cystic fibrosis? - answer-Hypernatremia
*Constipation
Obesity
Epiglottitis
A nurse begins making multiple errors in clinical decisions regarding the care of patients
in the pediatric emergency department. The nurse has worked many consecutive shifts
caring for severely ill and injured children and mentioned to a co-worker that they are
not sleeping and feel anxious about coming to work. What condition may this nurse be
experiencing? - answer-Nurse traumatization
, Pediatric Traumatization
Direct Traumatization
*Vicarious Traumatization
A 14-year-old patient with Down syndrome presents with an abnormal gait, head tilted
to the left, decreased sensation to the extremities, and urinary incontinence. The
patient has no history of trauma. Which of the following diagnostics is the priority for
this patient? - answer-Lumbar Spine MRI
Complete Neurologic Exam
Urinalysis by Straight Catheter
*Cervical Spine Radiograph
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-Obtain a nasopharyngeal swab
*Airborne Isolation
Contact Isolation
Fingerstick Glucose