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PALS Study Guide Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Rated A+ What is the first step in managing a pediatric patient with bradycardia and signs of poor perfusion? Provide oxygen and start chest compressions if the heart rate remains below 60 beats per minute. What i...

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What is the first step in managing a pediatric patient with bradycardia and signs of poor

perfusion?




✔✔ Provide oxygen and start chest compressions if the heart rate remains below 60 beats per

minute.




What is the most appropriate treatment for a pediatric patient experiencing anaphylactic shock?




✔✔ Administer intramuscular epinephrine and provide supportive care.




What should you do if a pediatric patient remains in pulseless electrical activity (PEA) despite

initial resuscitation efforts?




✔✔ Continue high-quality chest compressions and administer epinephrine while identifying and

treating reversible causes.




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, What is the recommended ventilation rate for an infant during CPR with an advanced airway in

place?




✔✔ Deliver one breath every 6 seconds without pausing chest compressions.




What is the appropriate intervention for a child presenting with severe respiratory distress and

cyanosis?




✔✔ Provide high-flow oxygen and assist with ventilation as needed.




What should be the next step in managing a pediatric patient with persistent tachycardia and poor

perfusion despite fluid resuscitation?




✔✔ Administer synchronized cardioversion if the patient is unstable.




How do you manage a child with severe croup who is not responding to initial treatments?




✔✔ Administer nebulized epinephrine and consider intubation if respiratory failure is imminent.




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