PALS Red Cross Respiratory Emergencies Exam
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The healthcare provider suspects wrong: Oxygen saturation decrease to 94%
impending respiratory failure in a
recently admitted school-aged
child. Which new assessment
finding would the healthcare
provider most likely observe?
The healthcare provider is wrong: Nebulized budesonide
preparing treatment for a child with
a moderate asthma exacerbation.
Which medication does the
provider anticipate to be included
in the initial care measures?
, A 5-year-old patient is brought to Epiglottitis
the emergency department with a
temperature of 102.4° F, drooling,
complaints of throat pain and a
muffled voice. Upon assessment,
the healthcare provider observes
rapid progression of upper airway
obstruction. The provider suspects
these findings most likely indicate
which disorder?
A 7-year-old patient is brought to Epinephrine
the emergency department with
difficulty breathing and
angioedema. The parent states, "My
child is allergic to peanuts, but ate
some during lunch today!" Which
medication should the healthcare
provider prepare first?
A child presents in the emergency Begin CPR and BVM ventilations.
department with abnormal
breathing and a pulse of 49 bpm
with signs of poor perfusion. What
is the priority action for the
healthcare provider to take?
The PALS team leader discusses wrong: Naloxone administration
enhancing excretion in a child with
suspected drug intoxication. Which
intervention does the team
anticipate?
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The healthcare provider suspects wrong: Oxygen saturation decrease to 94%
impending respiratory failure in a
recently admitted school-aged
child. Which new assessment
finding would the healthcare
provider most likely observe?
The healthcare provider is wrong: Nebulized budesonide
preparing treatment for a child with
a moderate asthma exacerbation.
Which medication does the
provider anticipate to be included
in the initial care measures?
, A 5-year-old patient is brought to Epiglottitis
the emergency department with a
temperature of 102.4° F, drooling,
complaints of throat pain and a
muffled voice. Upon assessment,
the healthcare provider observes
rapid progression of upper airway
obstruction. The provider suspects
these findings most likely indicate
which disorder?
A 7-year-old patient is brought to Epinephrine
the emergency department with
difficulty breathing and
angioedema. The parent states, "My
child is allergic to peanuts, but ate
some during lunch today!" Which
medication should the healthcare
provider prepare first?
A child presents in the emergency Begin CPR and BVM ventilations.
department with abnormal
breathing and a pulse of 49 bpm
with signs of poor perfusion. What
is the priority action for the
healthcare provider to take?
The PALS team leader discusses wrong: Naloxone administration
enhancing excretion in a child with
suspected drug intoxication. Which
intervention does the team
anticipate?