Guide: Pediatric Advanced Life
Support Provider Manual (AHA) by
Elizabeth H. Sinz, Kenneth Navarro,
and Erik S. Erikson – Master Your
Certification and Pass on Your First
Attempt
, American Heart Association - CORRECT ANSWERSOrganization that provides
guidelines for pediatric advanced life support
Pediatric Advanced Life Support - CORRECT ANSWERSLife-saving techniques for
children in emergency situations
Exam A - CORRECT ANSWERSFirst exam in the Pediatric Advanced Life Support
course
October 21, 2020 - CORRECT ANSWERSDate of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Exam A
Shannon Walton - CORRECT ANSWERSName of the student who took the exam
AR04206 - CORRECT ANSWERSIdentification number of the student
50 Questions - CORRECT ANSWERSNumber of questions in the Pediatric Advanced
Life Support Exam A
An extremity with signs of infection - CORRECT ANSWERSSituation where 1O access
may be used
An extremity with signs of a crush injury - CORRECT ANSWERSSituation where 1O
access may be used
An extremity with a previous unsuccessful 1O attempt - CORRECT ANSWERSSituation
where 1O access may be used
An extremity with slow a capillary refill time - CORRECT ANSWERSSituation where 1O
access may be used
Disordered control of breathing - CORRECT ANSWERSCondition most likely to be
present in an 8-year-old child with a history of asthma and nut allergies
Hypovolemic shock - CORRECT ANSWERSCondition most likely to be present in an 8-
year-old child brought to the emergency department after a motor vehicle collision
Lung tissue disease - CORRECT ANSWERSCondition most likely to be present in an 8-
year-old child with slow and irregular respirations
Upper airway obstruction - CORRECT ANSWERSCondition most likely to be present in
an 8-year-old child brought to the emergency department for difficulty breathing