2 year old patient has a respiratory rate of 30 breaths per minute. This is considered?
1. Normal
2. Page 1225
2. When assessing distal circulatory
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1. Pulse ox/ BP/ Cap refill/ Skin temp
2. Pg 1254
3. Neonatal 2 week old female is dyspneic and lethargic to respond. Vitals are P 58, R 4 and irregular. What should you be concerned about?
1. Altered mental status/cerebral hypoxia/ respiratory acidosis/ cardiac arrest
2. Pg 1240 & 1241
4. 20 year old female is pregnant for the first time with twins. What is she considered?
1. Gravida II/ Gravidarum/ primigravida
5. 2 year old is restless, irritable, and febrile with a distinct cough. The parent states that the child is calmer in a steam shower. You should suspect?
1. Influenza/
2. bronchitis/
3. croup/
4. epiglottitis Page 1244
6. You are treating a 3 month old, apneic patient with a pulse of 110. In preparing to ventilate this infant, you should?
1. Institute 2 min of CPR and then ventilate/
2. place a small towel under their shoulders/
3. open the airway with an OPA and bag every 6 seconds/
4. attach the AED and wait instructions
7. Scald injuries to a child’s lower extremity can be indicative of?
1. Abuse/
2. radiant heat/
3. accidents/
4. chemicals Pg 1270
8. ? A 3 year old drank some drain cleaner. It would be most helpful to?
1. Administer activated charcoal/
2. transport immediately/
3. administer glucagon/
4. induce vomiting
5. Pg 1259 look at the contraindications of administering activated charcoal
9. You are assisting a vaginal delivery and the mom is crowning. The infant's head suddenly disappears and the mother begins to complain of sharp, intense, constant abdominal pain. You should suspect?
1. Placenta previa/
2. multiple births/
3. uterine rupture
4. transition to phase III of delivery Google it. Not in the book
10. In centimeters what is the correct depth of chest compressions for a 7 year old child?
1. 1.5/
2. 6/
3. 5/
4. 2
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11. Which of the following indicates decompensated shock in a pediatric patient?
1. Shallow breathing/
2. *rapid heart rate/
3. pale cool and diaphoretic/
4. loss of consciousness
5. pg1254
12. Where should you apply pressure to access for uterine contractions?
1. Left and right upper quadrants/ abdomen below the navel/ abdomen above the navel/ left and right flank
13. What is the proper way to size an OPA for a child?
1. Tip of the nose to the corner of the mouth/ corner of mouth to the angle of the mandible/ the length of the index finger of the child/ middle of the mouth to the ear lobe
2. Page 1246
14. A mother has just delivered a newborn with central cyanosis. The newborns vitals are P 82, R
30. You should?
1. Initiate active warming/ begin positive pressure ventilations/ administer blow by O2/ suction the airway and stimulate
2. <60 CPR, 60-100 BVM, 100-120 blow-by O2, >120 OK
3. Page 1204
15. Febrile seizures in children are most often the result of a/an
1. Abrupt rise in body temp/ life threatening infection/ temp greater than 100 fahrenheit/ inflammatory process
2. Pg 701 and 1261
16. A 6 month old is febrile, cyanotic, and grunting with labored breathing. You should?
1. *Assist ventilations via bvm/ sponge the infant with tepid water/ apply blow by 02 and trans/ perform a rapid medical assessment
2. Pg 1232
17. A 2 year old female is lethargic to respond. She has dry mucous membranes and a tearless cry. What should you suspect?
1. Hypoxia/ hypoglycemia/ morning hypovolemia/ hypothermia
2. Dehydration
18. The period of time during which intrauterine fetal development occurs is called?
1. Gravidity/ gestation/ parity/ primi gravity
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