A pediatric nurse is preparing to deliver chest compressions to a child in cardiac arrest. In which location should the nurse's hands be placed? -
... [Show More] ANSWERCenter of the chest on the lower half of the sternum
While conducting a rapid assessment, the healthcare provider notes the patient appears unresponsive. What is the provider's next initial action? - ANSWERcheck for responsiveness
The pediatric clinical team is caring for a pediatric patient in cardiac arrest. During the resuscitation, the team leader notes changes in the patient's ECG rhythm and physical appearance. After quickly evaluating these new findings, the leader determines a new course of action. Which technique is the leader demonstrating? - ANSWERcritical thinking
A provider is using a BVM to administer ventilations during CPR. The provider should make sure that each ventilation has which characteristics? - ANSWERLasts about 1 second and delivers an appropriate volume to make the chest begin to rise
After participating in a resuscitation event in which the pediatric patient did not survive, you are feeling very stressed and having difficulty with daily activities. What is the best action to help you cope with the stress? - ANSWERConsider a referral to a qualified mental health professional.
While performing CPR on a 7-month-old infant, the team leader reminds the compressor to maintain appropriate chest compression depth. The team member understands compressions should be delivered at about which depth? - ANSWER1.5
Two providers are performing CPR on a pediatric patient in cardiac arrest. Which chest compression rate is correct? - ANSWER100-120
Two healthcare providers are performing CPR on a child. The providers correctly deliver compressions and ventilations at which rate? - ANSWER15:2
Both the Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival and the Pediatric Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival include a link emphasizing the importance of continued followed-up during the recovery process. True or False? - ANSWERT
The provider would use pediatric AED pads for which children? - ANSWER8 and under and 55lbs and under
The Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival and the Pediatric Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival each contain how many links? - ANSWER
Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Chain of Survival - ANSWER6 links
While performing a rapid assessment on a child, the nurse notes skin mottling and life-threatening bleeding. Which action should the nurse take first? - ANSWERattempt to stop the bleeding
During CPR in a cardiac arrest situation, the pediatric patient was successfully intubated with an endotracheal tube. At which rate should the respiratory therapist deliver ventilations? - ANSWER1 breath every 2-3 seconds
During a resuscitation event, the team leader instructs the medication team member to prepare IV epinephrine. The medication member prepares medicat [Show Less]