EXAMINATION TEST 2026 FULL 100 PLUS
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⩥ A 3-year-old is assessed for the presence of increasing amounts of
serosanguineous drainage from his left nares over the past 6 hours.
Which of the following foreign bodies is the most likely etiology?
Answer: A.Magnet
B.Button battery
C.Dried bean
D.Fishing weight
⩥ Caregivers state an 18-month-old child had a harsh, barky cough, low-
grade fever, and irritability throughout the night. On assessment this
morning, the child appears alert, is interactive, their present cough is
quiet, and their temperature is 98.8°F (37.1°C) axillary. Which of the
following diagnoses is the highest probablity for this child? Answer:
A.Asthma
B.Croup
C.Epiglottitis
D.Pneumonia
, ⩥ A 12-year-old female patient arrives awake and alert with an acute
onset of abdominal pain on the right side, nausea, vomiting, and vaginal
spotting. On palpation, the pain is localized to the right side and there is
tenderness to the breasts. Which of the following laboratory tests is the
priority for this patient? Answer: A.Human chorionic gonadotropin
B.Complete blood count
C.Vaginal cultures
D.Bedside glucose level
⩥ A fertilizer silo exploded during a school tour of a working farm. The
children are able to manage their own secretions but all are incontinent
and salivating, with excess tearing. Which of the following is the priority
intervention? Answer: A.Removal of clothing and decontamination
B.Establishing patient identification
C.Rapid administration of atropine
D.Providing supportive treatment
⩥ A caregiver states their 3-year-old child ate some marijuana gummies
approximately 3 hours prior to arrival. The PAT reveals the child is pink,
difficult to arouse, and work of breathing is normal. What is your initial
intervention? Answer: A.Administer activated charcoal
B.Check the child's blood glucose
C.Initiate intravenous access
D.Obtain a full set of vital signs