PEPP ALS Pretest Questions and Correct Detailed Answers
(Verified Answers)
Which of the following is not a component of the Pediatric Assessment Triangle?
Ans: Verbal Response
A provider would expect a 4-month-old to demonstrate which of the following
traits?
Ans: Make eye contact
The most effective way to begin a physical examination of a toddler is to start at his
or her
Ans: Toes
On arrival you find a 7-year-old boy experiencing respiratory distress, wheezing,
stridor, facial edema, and hives. you suspect that the patient has a(n):_____
Ans: Anaphylactic reaction
Which of the following patients do you suspect to have croup?
Ans: 14-month-old with cold symptoms, stridor, and low-grade fever
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For a child with croup and stridor, if an ALS ambulance does not carry racemic
epinephrine, you can use epinephrine 1:1,000 because:
Ans: It has the same effect
What is the most common respiratory disorder in children?
Ans: Asthma
A child has a history of asthma, as well as an allergy to peanuts. This child if now
wheezing, and it is unclear is the child was exposed to nuts. Administration of
albuterol via a nebulizer is appropriate.
Ans: True
According to the Pediatric Assessment Triangle, what suggests circulatory
compromise?
Ans: Peripheral and central cyanosis
A 14-year-old boy dives into a lake while boating and hits his head on the boat
when he ascends. He gets into the boat and complains of a headache. At the dock 15
minutes later, he passes out. On your arrival he is unresponsive, but breathing, and
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