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Q: What is the primary goal of the Emergency Nursing Pediatric Course (ENPC)?
A: To improve the care of pediatric patients by enhancing emergency nurses' knowledge
and skills in pediatric emergency care.
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Q: What does the PAT (Pediatric Assessment Triangle) consist of?
A: Appearance, Work of Breathing, Circulation to the Skin.
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Q: What is the first step in pediatric triage?
A: Use the Pediatric Assessment Triangle to identify life-threatening conditions.
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Q: What is the normal respiratory rate for a newborn (0–1 month)?
A: 30–60 breaths per minute.
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, Q: What is the most common cause of cardiac arrest in children?
A: Respiratory failure.
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Q: What is the primary intervention for a child with a foreign body airway obstruction?
A: Back slaps and chest thrusts for infants; abdominal thrusts (Heimlich) for older
children.
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Q: What are signs of increased work of breathing in children?
A: Nasal flaring, grunting, retractions, and head bobbing.
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Q: What is the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) used for in pediatric patients?
A: To assess level of consciousness and neurological status.
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Q: When should a child receive oxygen during assessment?
A: If they show signs of respiratory distress or hypoxia.
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