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2026/2027 COMPLETE QUESTIONS
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1. A 9month old has arrived in the ER after a trauma. Which of the following
actions will the nurse take after assessing the ABC status?
A. Assess metabolic demands
B. Maintain core temperature
C. Check Level of Consciousness
D. Assess Vital Signs - ANSWER ✔ C. Check Level of Consciousness
2. A 12 yr old boy is brought into the ER with a broken leg and is showing
signs and symptoms of shock. Which of the following actions should the
nurse do next after providing 100% O2 by mask?
A. Check circulation of toes of the affected leg.
B. Establish IV access
C. Provide oral analgesics as ordered.
D. Position the boy on his back with the head elevated. - ANSWER ✔ B.
Establish IV access
, A patient is assessed against the criteria of the scale, and the resulting points
give a patient score between 3 (indicating deep unconsciousness) and 15.
3. Rule for intubation - ANSWER ✔ Less than 8
you intubate
4. Decorticate - ANSWER ✔ arms flexed, legs extended
- The ball is still in the court (response to stimulus)
5. Decerebrate - ANSWER ✔ extension away from body, pronation of
arms/legs
- The body makes and E --> middle response to stimulus
6. Flaccid - ANSWER ✔ No response to stimulus at all
- BAD sign !!
7. Assessment EXPOSURE - ANSWER ✔ •Expose the patient
•Cut away clothing
•Protect privacy
•Assess for signs of heat/chemical
, exposure OR abuse.
•Initiate measures to prevent heat loss
8. Pediatric SecondaryAssessment - ANSWER ✔ Vital Signs
Head-to-toe survey
9. Vital signs to take - ANSWER ✔ T-P-R-BP & WEIGHT!! (yes, pain too)
- Tympanic for age > 2 (or oral)
- Right size cuff
10.Head-to-toe survey for pediatric emergency - ANSWER ✔ In triage this is
usually r/t the Chief Complaint
11.Obtain an AMPLE history - ANSWER ✔ A = Allergies
M = Medications
P = Past illnesses
L = Last meal
E = Events preceding injury or illness
12.Pediatric Emergencies in Nursing - ANSWER ✔ (EARLY DETECTION)
CPR
Respiratory Arrest
, SHOCK
Cardiac Arrythmias
Near=drowning
Poisoning
Trauma
13.SIDS - ANSWER ✔ Sudden death of an infant that after thorough case
investigation remains unexplained.
Typical call to 911 after a parent or care provider goes to check on the
sleeping infant and finds them dead.
Leading cause of cardiopulmonary arrest in young infants.
14.Preventing SIDS - ANSWER ✔ Place infants on their backs to sleep
Firm mattress with NOT a lot of covers
In mothers range for 6 months
DO not have baby fall asleep in parents bed