ULTIMATE ENPC Practice Exam (100%
Correct) Graded A+ |Verified| LATEST
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What is the primary purpose of the Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENPC)?
a. To train nurses in adult emergency care
b. To enhance nurses' skills in managing pediatric emergencies
c. To provide basic C...
ULTIMATE ENPC Practice Exam (100%
Correct) Graded A+ |Verified| LATEST
UPDATE!!
What is the primary purpose of the Emergency Nurse Pediatric Course (ENPC)?
a. To train nurses in adult emergency care
b. To enhance nurses' skills in managing pediatric emergencies
c. To provide basic CPR training
d. To improve communication with parents during emergencies
b. To enhance nurses' skills in managing pediatric emergencies
Describe the differences in assessing a pediatric patient compared to an adult patient.
Pediatric assessments often involve observing the child's behavior, using age-appropriate
language, and involving parents in the assessment process, while adult assessments may focus more on
verbal communication and history-taking.
Which vital sign change is most concerning in a pediatric patient experiencing respiratory distress?
a. Increased heart rate
b. Elevated blood pressure
c. Decreased respiratory rate
d. Irregular pulse
c. Decreased respiratory rate
What is the significance of using the Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) in emergencies?
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, The PAT allows nurses to quickly assess a child's general appearance, work of breathing, and
circulation to the skin, providing immediate insight into the child's condition and need for intervention.
In a child with a suspected airway obstruction, which position should the nurse place the child in for
optimal airway management?
a. Supine
b. Prone
c. Trendelenburg
d. Sitting upright
d. Sitting upright
Explain the importance of using weight-based calculations when administering medications to pediatric
patients.
Pediatric medication dosages are often calculated based on the child's weight to ensure safety
and effectiveness, as children metabolize drugs differently than adults.
Which of the following is a common sign of shock in a pediatric patient?
a. Warm, dry skin
b. Bradycardia
c. Pale, cool skin
d. Normal blood pressure
c. Pale, cool skin
What is the first step a nurse should take when responding to a pediatric cardiac arrest?
The first step is to activate the emergency response system and ensure that high-quality CPR is
started immediately.
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, Describe how to assess hydration status in a pediatric patient.
Assess hydration status by checking skin turgor, evaluating mucous membranes, observing urine
output, and noting any signs of lethargy or irritability.
During a trauma assessment, what should the nurse prioritize in a pediatric patient with a suspected
head injury?
a. Neurological assessment
b. Pain management
c. Intravenous fluid administration
d. Spinal immobilization
a. Neurological assessment
What is the recommended method for obtaining blood pressure in infants?
Use a proper-sized cuff on the infant’s arm or leg and ensure the infant is calm and still for an
accurate reading, ideally using oscillometric methods.
Identify a critical intervention for a child presenting with anaphylaxis.
a. Administering antihistamines
b. Providing oxygen therapy
c. Administering epinephrine
d. Observing for respiratory distress
c. Administering epinephrine
How should a nurse respond to a parent who is anxious about their child’s hospitalization?
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