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1. You have been dispatched to the residence of a 6 - year -
old female who is having a seizure . Her parents report that
she has had previous episodes of seizures and is on
medication . Which of the following is false concerning this
patient's management ?
A. Position the girl on her side if there is no possibility of
cervical spine trauma .
B. Have suction ready .
C. The patient will not require transportation once the
seizure is aborted .
D. None of the above . ...... ANSWER ....... C. The
patient will not require transportation once the seizure is
aborted .
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2. Concerning the management of croup , which of the
following is false ?
A. The Wesley score is used to grade severity .
B. A Wesley score of 9 indicates the child is at risk of
respiratory failure .
C. Reduction of stridor is a good sign in children previously
demonstrating signs of severe obstruction .
D. None of the above . ...... ANSWER ....... C.
Reduction of stridor is a good sign in children previously
demonstrating signs of severe obstruction .
3. Which of the following is true about epiglottitis ?
A. It occurs exclusively in children .
B. The causal organism is a virus .
C. Incidence has been reduced with the advent of a vaccine .
D. Children are usually afebrile with drooling , hoarseness ,
and stridor . ...... ANSWER ....... C. Incidence has been
reduced with the advent of a vaccine .
4. Concerning the pediatric airway , which of the following is
false ?
A. The tongue and jaw are proportional .
B. Infants are obligate nose breathers .
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C. The pediatric airway is more anterior than in adults .
D. Children can compensate well following respiratory
compromise . ...... ANSWER ....... A. The tongue and
jaw are proportional .
5. You have just assessed a 14 - month - old baby who is said
to have breathing problems . Which of the following is not a
sign of mild airway obstruction in this patient ?
A. Good air exchange
B. Coughing forcefully
C. High - pitched snoring noise while inhaling
D. None of the above ...... ANSWER ....... C. High -
pitched snoring noise while inhaling
6. General assessment of a child can be obtained from the
child's overall appearance . Which of the following should an
EMT assess ?
A. Mental status
B. Color
C. Interaction with parents
D. All of the above ...... ANSWER ....... D. All of the
above
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7. The pediatric assessment triangle ( PAT ) is used to
examine infants and toddlers . Which of the following is
correct concerning PAT ?
A. Appearance- mental status , muscle tone
B. Work of breathing - ventilatory rate , effort
C. Circulation - skin signs , color
D. All of the above ...... ANSWER ....... D. All of the
above
8. Concerning the assessment of children with traumatic
injuries , which of the following is incorrect ?
A. Blunt injury is most common .
B. It may result from child abuse .
C. Signs of trauma always appear early in the injury .
D. The pattern of injury is usually different from adults .
...... ANSWER ....... C. Signs of trauma always appear
early in the injury .
9. A 4 - year - old male has a fever. His mother has been
giving him cough syrup and Tylenol. The boy developed a
high fever, with vomiting and fast breathing . His mother
says he suddenly started speaking illogically as she was
preparing to take him to the hospital . The boy's pulse rate is
156 bpm . Respiratory rate is 50 breaths per minute and