ENPC (Emergency Nurse Pediatric
Course) FINAL EXAM (100% CORRECT)
GRADED A+ |VERIFIED|
What are the critical signs of respiratory distress in pediatric patients? Provide at least three key
indicators.
A. Bradycardia
B. Nasal flaring
C. Diaphoresis
D. Hypotension
B. Nasal f...
ENPC (Emergency Nurse Pediatric
Course) FINAL EXAM (100% CORRECT)
GRADED A+ |VERIFIED|
What are the critical signs of respiratory distress in pediatric patients? Provide at least three key
indicators.
A. Bradycardia
B. Nasal flaring
C. Diaphoresis
D. Hypotension
B. Nasal flaring
In pediatric patients, what is the primary method of assessing pain levels? Discuss the most appropriate
scale to use for children.
A. Wong-Baker FACES scale
B. Numeric scale
C. Visual analog scale
D. FLACC scale
A. Wong-Baker FACES scale
Explain the importance of using proper dosage calculations in pediatric medication administration. What
factors must be considered?
A. Weight and age of the child
B. Adult dosages
C. Time of administration
D. Route of administration
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, A. Weight and age of the child
Which of the following is a key consideration when performing a physical assessment on a pediatric
patient?
A. The child's previous medical history
B. Establishing rapport with the child and family
C. The size of the examination room
D. The time of day the assessment is conducted
B. Establishing rapport with the child and family
What is the appropriate initial intervention for a pediatric patient presenting with anaphylaxis?
A. Administering IV fluids
B. Epinephrine injection
C. Oxygen therapy
D. Administering antihistamines
B. Epinephrine injection
Discuss the common signs and symptoms of dehydration in pediatric patients. What assessments should
be made?
A. Increased urine output
B. Dry mucous membranes
C. Flushed skin
D. Decreased level of consciousness
B. Dry mucous membranes
In cases of suspected child abuse, what is the nurse’s responsibility regarding reporting?
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, A. Document findings only
B. Confront the parents
C. Report findings to the appropriate authorities
D. Keep information confidential
C. Report findings to the appropriate authorities
What is the recommended method for obtaining vital signs in children under the age of two?
A. Oral temperature
B. Axillary temperature
C. Rectal temperature
D. Tympanic temperature
C. Rectal temperature
Identify the key components of pediatric advanced life support (PALS) when managing a pediatric patient
in cardiac arrest.
A. Assess circulation only
B. Initiate high-quality CPR
C. Focus solely on airway management
D. Minimize interruptions in compressions
B. Initiate high-quality CPR
Explain how to recognize and manage febrile seizures in pediatric patients.
A. Ensure the child is awake
B. Protect the child from injury during the seizure
C. Administer antipyretics during the seizure
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