AHA Pediatric Advanced Life
Support Exam / PALS with
questions and well verified
answers actual exam!!!
2026
American Heart Association - ANSWER -Organization that provides guidelines for
pediatric advanced life support
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
Support Exam / PALS with
questions and well verified
answers actual exam!!!
2026
American Heart Association - ANSWER -Organization that provides guidelines for
pediatric advanced life support
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