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EMR test questions and choices with answers (100% correct) Verified and Updated©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM EMR test questions and choices with answers (100% correct) Verified and Updated 1) The best strategy for assessing a 2-year-old child is to: a. touch the head first b. remove the child's clothing. c. have the parent hold the child. d. have the child examined by an EMR of the same gender. - Answer️️ -C: Toddlers, or children one to three years of age, should be examined in a head-to-toe manner, as touching the head first may frighten the child. Toddlers do not wish to be separated from their parents; thus, the child should be held by a parent during the examination. Because toddlers dislike having clothing removed, only one article of clothing should be removed at a time and replaced immediately after examination. It is not necessary for the EMR to be the same gender as the child; however, in the case of an adolescent, the physical examination should be conducted by an EMR of the same gender. ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM 2. Which of the following statements regarding the fontanelles in infants is false? a. The fontanelles may bulge when the infant is crying. b. The fontanelles may pulsate with each heartbeat. c. The fontanelles at the top of the head does not close until 18 months of age. d. The fontanelles at the top of the head closes at 10 months of age. - Answer️️ - D: The fontanelles, or soft spots on the head of an infant, may bulge when the infant is crying or agitated and may pulsate with each heartbeat; thus, they should only be assessed when the infant is quiet The largest soft spot, located on the top of the infant's head, does not close completely until the infant is approximately 18 months of age. 3. Compared with adults, infants: a. primarily breathe through the mouth. b. primarily breathe through the nose. c. breathe through the mouth when the nasal airway is obstructed. ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM d. have more respiratory movement in the chest - Answer️️ -3. B: Compared with adults, infants primarily breathe through the nose; thus, unlike adults, when the nasal airway is obstructed, infants do not automatically breathe through the mouth. Because the diaphragm is the major breathing muscle in the infant, more respiratory movement is seen in the abdomen than in the chest 4. Blood pressure is higher in: a. females. b. males. c. shorter children. ., d. inactive children. - Answer️️ -4. B: In children, blood pressure is dependent upon gender, age, and height. Blood pressure is higher in males than in females, as well as in taller children vs shorter children. 'Blood pressure is higher in children engaged in exercise or activity than in inactive children. 5. In the case of an infant with SIDS, the EMR should do aU of the following except: a. attempt to diagnose SIDS. ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM b. provide resuscitation to the infant. c. comfort the parents. d. arrange for transport of the infant to a hospital. - Answer️️ -5. A: Because the EMR cannot diagnose sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), he or she should provide the infant with the same emergency care as a patient in cardiac arrest. The EMR should provide resuscitation and arrange transport of the infant to the hospital; however, resuscitation should not be attempted if rigor mortis has developed or the infant's blood has pooled: Emotional support should be given to the parents. 6. Treatment of a child with a fever should include: a. application of rubbing alcohol. b. undressing the child. c. bundling up the child. d. bathing the child in cold water. - Answer️️ -6. B: Bundling up

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EMR test questions and choices with answers
(100% correct) Verified and Updated

1) The best strategy for assessing a 2-year-old child is to:




a. touch the head first

b. remove the child's clothing.

c. have the parent hold the child.


d. have the child examined by an EMR of the same gender. - Answer✔️✔️-C:

Toddlers, or children one to three years of age, should be examined in a head-to-toe

manner, as touching the head first may frighten the child. Toddlers do not wish to

be separated from their parents; thus, the child should be held by a parent during

the examination. Because toddlers dislike having clothing removed, only one

article of clothing should be removed at a time and replaced immediately after

examination. It is not necessary for the EMR to be the same gender as the child;

however, in the case of an adolescent, the physical examination should be

conducted by an EMR of the same gender.

,©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM

2. Which of the following statements regarding the fontanelles in infants is false?




a. The fontanelles may bulge when the infant is crying.

b. The fontanelles may pulsate with each heartbeat.

c. The fontanelles at the top of the head does not close until 18 months of age.


d. The fontanelles at the top of the head closes at 10 months of age. - Answer✔️✔️-

D: The fontanelles, or soft spots on the head of an infant, may bulge when the

infant is crying or agitated and may pulsate with each heartbeat; thus, they should

only be assessed when the infant is quiet The largest soft spot, located on the top of

the infant's head, does not close completely until the infant is approximately 18

months of age.

3. Compared with adults, infants:




a. primarily breathe through the mouth.

b. primarily breathe through the nose.

c. breathe through the mouth when the nasal airway is obstructed.

,©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM

d. have more respiratory movement in the chest - Answer✔️✔️-3. B: Compared with

adults, infants primarily breathe through the nose; thus, unlike adults, when the

nasal airway is obstructed, infants do not automatically breathe through the mouth.

Because the diaphragm is the major breathing muscle in the infant, more

respiratory movement is seen in the abdomen than in the chest

4. Blood pressure is higher in:




a. females.

b. males.

c. shorter children. .,


d. inactive children. - Answer✔️✔️-4. B: In children, blood pressure is dependent

upon gender, age, and height. Blood pressure is higher in males than in females, as

well as in taller children vs shorter children. 'Blood pressure is higher in children

engaged in exercise or activity than in inactive children.

5. In the case of an infant with SIDS, the EMR should do aU of the following

except:




a. attempt to diagnose SIDS.

, ©PREP4EXAMS@2024/2025 REAL EXAM DUMPS Monday@ August 5@ 2024 6@07 PM

b. provide resuscitation to the infant.

c. comfort the parents.


d. arrange for transport of the infant to a hospital. - Answer✔️✔️-5. A: Because the

EMR cannot diagnose sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), he or she should

provide the infant with the same emergency care as a patient in cardiac arrest. The

EMR should provide resuscitation and arrange transport of the infant to the

hospital; however, resuscitation should not be attempted if rigor mortis has

developed or the infant's blood has pooled: Emotional support should be given to

the parents.

6. Treatment of a child with a fever should include:




a. application of rubbing alcohol.

b. undressing the child.

c. bundling up the child.


d. bathing the child in cold water. - Answer✔️✔️-6. B: Bundling up a child with a

fever simply retains the heat of the fever and is therefore ineffective; instead, the

child should be undressed to his or her underwear or diaper. If the child becomes

chilled, he or she should be covered with a light blanket. Applying rubbing alcohol

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