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PALS Test Questions EXAM 2024/2025 | ACCURATE CURRENTLY TESTING REAL
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What is the normal respiratory rate for an infant (less than 1 y.o.)? - <<ANSWER>>30-
60 bpm

What is the normal respiratory rate for a toddler (1-3 y.o.)? - <<ANSWER>>24-40 bpm

What is the normal respiratory rate for a preschooler (4-5 y.o)? - <<ANSWER>>22-34
bpm

What is the normal respiratory rate for a school age child (6-12 y.o.)? -
<<ANSWER>>18-30 bpm

What is the normal respiratory rate for an adolescent (13-18 y.o)? - <<ANSWER>>12-
16 bpm

What are the three locations retractions may be seen if a child is having mild to
moderate breathing difficulty? - <<ANSWER>>subcostal (abdomen below ribs)
substernal (abdomen below sternum)
intercostal (between ribs)

What are the three locations retractions may be seen if a child is having severe
breathing difficulty? - <<ANSWER>>supraclavicular
suprasternal
sternal (retraction of sternum toward spine)

What does the sound of moist crackles (rales) indicate? - <<ANSWER>>accumulation
of alveolar fluid (pneumonia, pulmonary edema or interstitial lung disease)

What does the sound of dry crackles (rales) indicate? - <<ANSWER>>atelectasis (small
airway/alveolar collapse) and interstitial lung disease

How can a child maintain normal SpO2 and still be in respiratory distress? -
<<ANSWER>>increased RR and increased respiratory effort

What SpO2 indicates adequate oxygenation when a child is breathing room air? -
<<ANSWER>>greater than or equal to 94%

What SpO2 indicates further intervention is indicated if a child is already receiving 100%
O2? - <<ANSWER>>less than 90%

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