PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY NURSING EXAMS
SET 2026 FULL SOLUTION VIEW AHEAD
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Chains of Survival Pediatrics. Answer: Prevention of Cardiac Arrest
and Injuries
Early Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Early Access to Emergency Response System
Early Advanced Care
Integrated Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
●● Why are children at an Increased risk for injury?. Answer:
Developmental Immaturity
Younger children, because of their size and shape
Near Drowning and Poisoning
,●● Complications of Trauma Patient "TRAUMATIC". Answer: T-
Tissue Perfusion
R-Respiratory Problems
A- Anxiety
U- Unstable clotting factors
M- Malnutrition (fluids and food)
A- Altered body Image
T- Thromboembolism (obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot that
has become dislodged from another site in the circulation.)
I- Infection
C- Coping problems
●● What are causes of Respiratory Arrest in Children?. Answer: Having
smaller airways than adults
,Having underdeveloped immune systems
Lacking coordination
Being susceptible to choking on food and small objects
Being susceptible to SIDS
●● Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Answer: Specific
guidelines developed by the American Heart Association
Courses offered to provide Expert Care for children who are
experiencing Emergency Situations
PALS guidelines Define the pediatric client as any child up to about 16-
18 Years of age
This age group or younger should be managed using the Pediatric
Advanced Life Support Guidelines Rather than those of adult Advanced
Cardiac Life Support
●● Certain "Code" drugs for children that may be given via a tracheal
tube.. think "LEAN". Answer: Lidocaine
, Epinephrine
Atropine
Naloxone
●● When Giving Lidocain, Epinephrine, Atropine, and Naloxone
through the Tracheal Route what are things that need to be altered..
Answer: Increased dosage with this Route
Dilute with 2-5ml of Sterile Saline
Follow with Multiple Positive Pressure Ventilations (putting air into the
lungs)
●● Nursing Process Overview (Assessment)- Primary Survey. Answer:
1. AIRWAY
2. BREATHING
3. CIRCULATION
SET 2026 FULL SOLUTION VIEW AHEAD
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
●● Chains of Survival Pediatrics. Answer: Prevention of Cardiac Arrest
and Injuries
Early Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Early Access to Emergency Response System
Early Advanced Care
Integrated Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
●● Why are children at an Increased risk for injury?. Answer:
Developmental Immaturity
Younger children, because of their size and shape
Near Drowning and Poisoning
,●● Complications of Trauma Patient "TRAUMATIC". Answer: T-
Tissue Perfusion
R-Respiratory Problems
A- Anxiety
U- Unstable clotting factors
M- Malnutrition (fluids and food)
A- Altered body Image
T- Thromboembolism (obstruction of a blood vessel by a blood clot that
has become dislodged from another site in the circulation.)
I- Infection
C- Coping problems
●● What are causes of Respiratory Arrest in Children?. Answer: Having
smaller airways than adults
,Having underdeveloped immune systems
Lacking coordination
Being susceptible to choking on food and small objects
Being susceptible to SIDS
●● Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Answer: Specific
guidelines developed by the American Heart Association
Courses offered to provide Expert Care for children who are
experiencing Emergency Situations
PALS guidelines Define the pediatric client as any child up to about 16-
18 Years of age
This age group or younger should be managed using the Pediatric
Advanced Life Support Guidelines Rather than those of adult Advanced
Cardiac Life Support
●● Certain "Code" drugs for children that may be given via a tracheal
tube.. think "LEAN". Answer: Lidocaine
, Epinephrine
Atropine
Naloxone
●● When Giving Lidocain, Epinephrine, Atropine, and Naloxone
through the Tracheal Route what are things that need to be altered..
Answer: Increased dosage with this Route
Dilute with 2-5ml of Sterile Saline
Follow with Multiple Positive Pressure Ventilations (putting air into the
lungs)
●● Nursing Process Overview (Assessment)- Primary Survey. Answer:
1. AIRWAY
2. BREATHING
3. CIRCULATION