EXAM II ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ Pediatric Advanced Life Support. Answer: Life-saving techniques
for children in emergency situations
◉ Exam A. Answer: First exam in the Pediatric Advanced Life
Support course
◉ October 21, 2020. Answer: Date of the Pediatric Advanced Life
Support Exam A
◉ Shannon Walton. Answer: Name of the student who took the exam
◉ AR04206. Answer: Identification number of the student
◉ 50 Questions. Answer: Number of questions in the Pediatric
Advanced Life Support Exam A
◉ An extremity with signs of infection. Answer: Situation where 1O
access may be used
,◉ An extremity with signs of a crush injury. Answer: Situation where
1O access may be used
◉ An extremity with a previous unsuccessful 1O attempt. Answer:
Situation where 1O access may be used
◉ An extremity with slow a capillary refill time. Answer: Situation
where 1O access may be used
◉ Disordered control of breathing. Answer: Condition most likely to
be present in an 8-year-old child with a history of asthma and nut
allergies
◉ Hypovolemic shock. Answer: Condition most likely to be present
in an 8-year-old child brought to the emergency department after a
motor vehicle collision
◉ Lung tissue disease. Answer: Condition most likely to be present
in an 8-year-old child with slow and irregular respirations
◉ Upper airway obstruction. Answer: Condition most likely to be
present in an 8-year-old child brought to the emergency department
for difficulty breathing
, ◉ A child who is grunting. Answer: 2-year-old child requiring
immediate intervention in the emergency department
◉ A child with an Spoz of 95% on room air. Answer: 2-year-old child
not requiring immediate intervention in the emergency department
◉ A child with a systolic blood pressure of 92 mm Hg. Answer: 2-
year-old child requiring immediate intervention in the emergency
department
◉ A child with a temperature of 37.4°C (99.3°F). Answer: 2-year-old
child not requiring immediate intervention in the emergency
department
◉ Expiratory breath sounds. Answer: Finding that would most likely
lead to suspect an upper airway obstruction in a 3-year-old child
with difficulty breathing
◉ Decreased expiratory effort. Answer: Finding that would most
likely lead to suspect an upper airway obstruction in a 3-year-old
child with difficulty breathing