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1. A 6-year-old child is found unresponsive, not breathing, and pulseless. What is
the correct compression-to-ventilation ratio when 2 or more healthcare providers
are present to perform CPR? - ANSWER -15:2
2. A 5-year-old child has had severe respiratory distress for 2 days. During
assessment the child's heart rate decreases from 140/min to 90/min, and the child's
respiratory rate decreases from 66/min to 8/min. What intervention is most
appropriate?
A. Provide rescue breaths at a rate of 12 to 20/min B. Provide rescue breaths at a
rate of 6 to 10/min
C. Initiate chest compressions at a rate of at least 100/min
D. Initiate chest compressions at a rate of 60/min - ANSWER -Provide rescue
breaths at a rate of 12 to 20/min
3. A 7-year-old child presents with a narrow-complex supraventricular
tachycardia, lethargy, and poor perfusion. Pulses are weak and thready. Vascular
access cannot be established. What is the most appropriate intervention?
A. Unsynchronized shock with 0.5 to 1 J/kg
B. Synchronized shock with 0.5 to 1 J/kg
C. Unsynchronized shock with 2 J/kg
D. Synchronized shock with 2 J/kg - ANSWER -Synchronized shock with 0.5 to 1
J/kg
1. A 13-year-old patient with asthma just received oxygen and albuterol via a
nebulizer. What is the next most appropriate intervention?
A. Administer 0.1 mg/kg of adenosine
B. Obtain a blood sample to evaluate arterial or venous blood gases
C. Reassess breath sounds and clinical status
D. Repeat the albuterol treatment - ANSWER -Reassess breath sounds and clinical
status
2. The respiratory rate of a 1-year-old child with respiratory distress has decreased
from 65/min to 30/min. The child is more lethargic and continues to have subcostal
retractions. What does this change likely indicate?
A. Respiratory distress is unchanged
, B. Progression toward respiratory failure
C. Improved respiratory status
D. Neurologic impairment - ANSWER -Progression toward respiratory failure
3. What is the most likely cause of head bobbing in infants?
A. Increased respiratory effort
B. Improving respiratory status
C. Decompensated shock
D. Brain injury - ANSWER -Increased respiratory effort
4. Several healthcare providers are participating in an attempted resuscitation.
Which of the following is most consistent with the responsibilities of the team
leader of the resuscitation?
A. Records medications and interventions
B. Assigns roles to team members
C. Administers defibrillation shocks
D. Provides compressions - ANSWER -Assigns roles to team members
5. Which of the following conditions is appropriate for use of an oropharyngeal
airway?
A. Conscious with no gag reflex
B. Unconscious with a gag reflex
C. Unconscious with no gag reflex
D. Conscious with a gag reflex - ANSWER -Unconscious with no gag reflex
7. A child presents with severe respiratory distress, urticaria, stridor, and
tachycardia about 10 minutes after eating peanuts. What is the most appropriate
initial medication for this child?
A. Nebulized albuterol
B. Epinephrine IM
C. Isotonic crystalloid IV
D. Methylprednisolone IV - ANSWER -Epinephrine IM
8. A mother brings her 7-year-old child to the emergency department. The mother
states that the child has had a fever for the past 4 days and has had little to eat or
drink during the past 24 hours. Your initial impression reveals a lethargic child
with increased respiratory rate and pale color. Heart rate is 160/min, respiratory
rate is 38/min, and blood pressure is 86/48 mm Hg. Capillary refill is 4 seconds.
Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention for this child?
A. Fluid bolus of 10 mL/kg of isotonic crystalloid