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EMERGENCY PEDIATRICS EXAM 150 QUESTIONS
LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2026 EDITION




EMERGENCY PEDIATRICS - 150 PRACTICE QUESTIONS

Comprehensive Review with Detailed Rationales

Emergency pediatrics requires rapid recognition of life-threatening conditions,
understanding of developmental differences, and systematic approach to assessment
and management. This comprehensive set covers the Pediatric Assessment Triangle,
respiratory emergencies, shock and sepsis, trauma, neurologic emergencies, and other
critical pediatric conditions.




SECTION 1: PEDIATRIC ASSESSMENT & RESUSCITATION (Questions 1-25)

1. The first step in assessing a pediatric patient in the emergency setting is:

A) Obtain a detailed history from the caregiver
B) Perform a comprehensive physical examination
C) Assess vital signs
D) Perform the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) from the doorway

Answer: D

Rationale: The Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) is a rapid, equipment-free,
observational tool designed for the "from-the-door" assessment. It evaluates three
domains: Appearance, Work of Breathing, and Circulation to the Skin. This initial visual

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assessment takes only 30-60 seconds and guides immediate triage and management
decisions before any hands-on examination.




2. The three components of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) are:

A) Airway, Breathing, Circulation
B) Appearance, Work of Breathing, Circulation to the Skin
C) Alertness, Breathing, Color
D) Airway, Breathing, Disability

Answer: B

Rationale: The PAT evaluates Appearance (neurologic and metabolic status), Work of
Breathing (respiratory effort), and Circulation to the Skin (peripheral perfusion). This
framework provides a rapid visual assessment of the child's overall physiologic stability.
"Appearance" is considered the most important and sensitive component, as abnormal
appearance may precede vital sign changes.



3. A child's appearance on the PAT is assessed through which observable
characteristics?

A) Blood pressure and heart rate
B) Tone, interactiveness, consolability, gaze, and speech/cry
C) Respiratory rate and oxygen saturation
D) Capillary refill time and skin temperature

Answer: B

Rationale: The Appearance domain is evaluated through five "socially unmodulated
observables": Tone (muscle tone), Interactiveness (engagement with environment),
Consolability (response to caregiver), Gaze (eye contact and alertness), and Speech/Cry
(vocalization quality). These are best observed when the child interacts with their
environment naturally.

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4. A child with abnormal tone (limpness or floppiness) on PAT assessment likely
indicates:

A) Minor illness
B) Normal fatigue
C) Severe illness or shock
D) Hunger

Answer: C

Rationale: Abnormal tone, including limpness or floppiness, may indicate severe illness
or shock. This is a critical sign requiring immediate evaluation. While a tired child may
appear less active, persistent floppiness in an infant or child is a red flag for serious
underlying pathology such as sepsis, metabolic disorder, or neurologic compromise.




5. A child staring blankly with subtle changes in tone or cognitive status on PAT
assessment should be considered:

A) A normal, tired child
B) A child with possible serious emergency
C) A child with minor illness
D) A child with behavioral issues

Answer: B

Rationale: A child staring blankly may indicate a serious emergency when combined
with subtle changes in tone or cognitive status. This finding warrants immediate
attention and further evaluation. The gaze of a child can be a compelling indicator of
neurologic compromise.



6. Work of Breathing assessment on the PAT includes evaluation of:

A) Heart rate and rhythm
B) Audible airway sounds and visible respiratory effort

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C) Capillary refill time
D) Blood pressure

Answer: B

Rationale: Work of Breathing assessment focuses on visual and auditory signs
indicating the child is working harder than usual to move air. Signs include abnormally
audible airway (wheezing, stridor, grunting) or a silent airway (indicating respiratory
compromise), as well as increased effort (nasal flaring, retractions, head bobbing).




7. A silent airway in a child with respiratory distress is:

A) A reassuring sign
B) An ominous sign indicating respiratory compromise
C) A normal finding
D) A sign of improvement

Answer: B

Rationale: While wheezing and stridor indicate airway narrowing, a silent airway in a
child with respiratory distress is an ominous sign indicating significant respiratory
compromise. This occurs when airflow is so limited that it cannot produce sound.
Children with a silent airway may be nearing respiratory failure and require immediate
intervention.



8. Circulation to the Skin assessment on the PAT includes evaluation of:

A) Heart rate and blood pressure
B) Skin color and perfusion
C) Respiratory rate
D) Capillary refill time only

Answer: B

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