ENPC 6th Edition EXAM
100% Guarantee Pass
Insiḍe you will get:
Test exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions
Each question exam consists of multiple-choice questions and answers with
explanations
ENPC, 6th Edition, is ENA's latest version of the Emergency Nursing Pediatric
Course. This edition is patient-presentation-based, focusing on recognizing normal
and abnormal findings and appropriate interventions.
,1. A 4-day-old who is brought to the emergency department with the parental
complaint of "not acting right" is found to be hypoglycemic. What is the
appropriate glucose concentration to administer to this neonate?
A.Dextrose 5%
B.Dextrose 10%
C.Dextrose 25%
D.Dextrose 50%: B
Dextrose 10% is the preferred concentration for neonates with hypoglycemia to
protect their fragile vasculature while providing needed glucose. Dextrose 5% is not
used to treat hypoglycemia in children. Dextrose 25% is used for children above the
age of 5 years. Dextrose 50% is not recommended for use in pediatrics unless it is
diluted.
2. Assessment of the fontanelle provides the most useful information for
which two components of the primary survey?
A.Circulation and disability
B.Breathing and circulation
C.Disability and exposure
D.Circulation and exposure: A
A sunken fontanelle is a red flag for circulation assessment in pediatric triage and
may indicate dehydration . A bulging fontanel is a red flag for disability assessment
in pediatric triage and can indicate increased intracranial pressure.
, 3. Which of the following indicates the need for additional caregiver education
regarding a urinary tract infection?
A.I should encourage my child to drink extra fluids.
B.I need to make a follow-up appointment with child's physician.
C.My child will grow out of their frequent urinary tract infections.
D.My child should complete all of their antibiotic medication.: C
4. A nurse providing trauma informed care to the family of a seriously ill child
should be doing which of the following?
A.Placing the family in a quiet, secluded room
B.Referring to their child as "the patient"
C.Making sure the family does not stay at the bedside.
D.Appointing one staff member to stay with the family: D
Caregivers experiencing the crisis of a critically ill child have low attentiveness and
increased stress so would benefit from having a member of the healthcare team to
stay with them as much as possible and communicate updates on the plan of care.