PALS FINAL RED CROSS TEST /
NEWEST AND DETAILED
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS /
GRADED A+
A 4-month old infant is brought to the emergency department in cardiac arrest.
Which condition would the team identify as the most common cause of cardiac
arrest in an infant of this age?
sudden infant death syndrome is the most common cause in infants younger than 6
months of age.
The PALS resuscitation team is providing care to an intubated child in cardiac
arrest. Which result best determines the adequacy of the team's chest
compressions?
End-tidal carbon dioxide level between 15 and 20 mmHg
The emergency response team is providing care to a preschooler who is
experiencing shock. Which therapeutic goal, common to all types of shock,
does the team work to achieve?
The primary therapeutic goal in shock, regardless of cause, is to restore a favorable
balance between oxygen delivery and oxygen demand.
A 9-year-old child is brought to the emergency department because the child
suddenly collapsed at school. The child's ECG reveals the following waveform,
and primary assessment findings indicate that the child is hemodynamically
unstable. Which primary assessment findings indicate this?
Decreased level of consciousness, Hypotension, Difficulty breathing, Mottling
A child is experiencing shock. The emergency response team prepares for
imminent cardiac arrest when assessment reveals which finding(s)?
Hypotension, Bradycardia, Diminished central pulses
An 11-year-old soccer player is brought to the emergency department. After a
quick assessment, the team realizes this patient is experiencing a severe
asthma exacerbation. Which medication would the team administer first?
Albuterol plus ipratropium bromide
, The PALS team is providing post-cardiac arrest care to an 8-year-old child in
the pediatric intensive care unit. Which intervention would the team implement
to achieve the primary goal of post-cardiac arrest care?
Ensuring adequate mean arterial pressure
child in the pediatric intensive care unit displays the following ECG waveform
and does not have a palpable central pulse. The resuscitation team interprets
this as which arrhythmia?
pulseless ventricular tachycardia (pVT)
Which action would the PALS resuscitation team initiate to minimize increased
intracranial pressure after cardiac arrest?
Maintain the head in midline position with 30-degree elevation
A 4-year-old child suddenly collapses in the playroom of the facility. A
healthcare provider observes the event and hurries over to assess the child.
The healthcare provider completes which assessment first?
Rapid assessment
A provider is forming an initial impression of a child using the Pediatric
Assessment Triangle (PAT). During which step of the PAT may the provider
use the mnemonic TICLS to assess the patient?
Appearance
A 9-year-old patient is presenting with decreased breath sounds, bradycardia,
slowed respiratory rate and a low O2 saturation level. The provider interprets
these findings as indicating which condition?
Respiratory failure
Assessment of a 3-month-old infant admitted with respiratory distress reveals
fever, grunting and a wet, "junky" cough. The infant's parents said the child
had a recent respiratory infection with a fever. A rapid respiratory syncytial
virus (RSV) test is positive. Which condition would the provider most likely
suspect as the cause?
Bronchiolitis
A PALS resuscitation team is preparing to defibrillate a child experiencing
cardiac arrest. For which rhythm(s) would this action be appropriate?
Ventricular fibrillation (VF), Pulseless ventricular tachycardia (pVT),
A 4-year-old child is brought to the emergency department by the parents.
Assessment reveals that the child is gasping and the pulse rate is 65 beats per
minute. Which action would the provider initiate first?
Deliver 1 BVM ventilation every 3 to 5 seconds
The PALS team leader is conducting a debriefing session with the team. Which
topic(s) would the team leader most likely address during the session?
Summary of the event, including what actions were taken, Discussion of the pros
and cons of the interventions, Identification of ways to improve, Evaluation of the
objective data gathered during the event
An advanced airway was placed in a 5-year-old child. Which action(s) would be
most appropriate for the team to take to confirm correct placement?
Auscultate over the lungs and epigastrium for air movement, Observe for bilateral
chest rise, Evaluate results of capnography.
A 12-year-old is being treated in the urgent care clinic. The mother reports that
the child came home from school yesterday with a high fever, vomiting and
multiple episodes of watery diarrhea. The healthcare provider obtains a rhythm
NEWEST AND DETAILED
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS /
GRADED A+
A 4-month old infant is brought to the emergency department in cardiac arrest.
Which condition would the team identify as the most common cause of cardiac
arrest in an infant of this age?
sudden infant death syndrome is the most common cause in infants younger than 6
months of age.
The PALS resuscitation team is providing care to an intubated child in cardiac
arrest. Which result best determines the adequacy of the team's chest
compressions?
End-tidal carbon dioxide level between 15 and 20 mmHg
The emergency response team is providing care to a preschooler who is
experiencing shock. Which therapeutic goal, common to all types of shock,
does the team work to achieve?
The primary therapeutic goal in shock, regardless of cause, is to restore a favorable
balance between oxygen delivery and oxygen demand.
A 9-year-old child is brought to the emergency department because the child
suddenly collapsed at school. The child's ECG reveals the following waveform,
and primary assessment findings indicate that the child is hemodynamically
unstable. Which primary assessment findings indicate this?
Decreased level of consciousness, Hypotension, Difficulty breathing, Mottling
A child is experiencing shock. The emergency response team prepares for
imminent cardiac arrest when assessment reveals which finding(s)?
Hypotension, Bradycardia, Diminished central pulses
An 11-year-old soccer player is brought to the emergency department. After a
quick assessment, the team realizes this patient is experiencing a severe
asthma exacerbation. Which medication would the team administer first?
Albuterol plus ipratropium bromide
, The PALS team is providing post-cardiac arrest care to an 8-year-old child in
the pediatric intensive care unit. Which intervention would the team implement
to achieve the primary goal of post-cardiac arrest care?
Ensuring adequate mean arterial pressure
child in the pediatric intensive care unit displays the following ECG waveform
and does not have a palpable central pulse. The resuscitation team interprets
this as which arrhythmia?
pulseless ventricular tachycardia (pVT)
Which action would the PALS resuscitation team initiate to minimize increased
intracranial pressure after cardiac arrest?
Maintain the head in midline position with 30-degree elevation
A 4-year-old child suddenly collapses in the playroom of the facility. A
healthcare provider observes the event and hurries over to assess the child.
The healthcare provider completes which assessment first?
Rapid assessment
A provider is forming an initial impression of a child using the Pediatric
Assessment Triangle (PAT). During which step of the PAT may the provider
use the mnemonic TICLS to assess the patient?
Appearance
A 9-year-old patient is presenting with decreased breath sounds, bradycardia,
slowed respiratory rate and a low O2 saturation level. The provider interprets
these findings as indicating which condition?
Respiratory failure
Assessment of a 3-month-old infant admitted with respiratory distress reveals
fever, grunting and a wet, "junky" cough. The infant's parents said the child
had a recent respiratory infection with a fever. A rapid respiratory syncytial
virus (RSV) test is positive. Which condition would the provider most likely
suspect as the cause?
Bronchiolitis
A PALS resuscitation team is preparing to defibrillate a child experiencing
cardiac arrest. For which rhythm(s) would this action be appropriate?
Ventricular fibrillation (VF), Pulseless ventricular tachycardia (pVT),
A 4-year-old child is brought to the emergency department by the parents.
Assessment reveals that the child is gasping and the pulse rate is 65 beats per
minute. Which action would the provider initiate first?
Deliver 1 BVM ventilation every 3 to 5 seconds
The PALS team leader is conducting a debriefing session with the team. Which
topic(s) would the team leader most likely address during the session?
Summary of the event, including what actions were taken, Discussion of the pros
and cons of the interventions, Identification of ways to improve, Evaluation of the
objective data gathered during the event
An advanced airway was placed in a 5-year-old child. Which action(s) would be
most appropriate for the team to take to confirm correct placement?
Auscultate over the lungs and epigastrium for air movement, Observe for bilateral
chest rise, Evaluate results of capnography.
A 12-year-old is being treated in the urgent care clinic. The mother reports that
the child came home from school yesterday with a high fever, vomiting and
multiple episodes of watery diarrhea. The healthcare provider obtains a rhythm