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EUROPEAN PAEDIATRIC LIFE SUPPORT STUDY
GUIDE 2026 QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | GUARANTEED PASS!!


Adenosine Dose (impairs accessory bundle for most svt)
- answer-100mcg kg (0.1mg kg)(can be doubled)

Adrenaline bradycardia (with decompensated shock after initial attempts to
correct)
- answer-<60bpm (<60 unconscious with decompensated failure, chest
compressions must be started)

Adrenaline iV
- answer-0.1ml/kg of 1:10 000

Amiodarone (refractory VF or pVT (after 3rd defib in ILS algorithm)
- answer-5mg kg

Atropine (bradycardia from vagal stimulation)
- answer-20mcg kg

Blades for children and adolescents
- answer-0,1,2 curved

Blades for infants and neonates (to lift epiglottis)
- answer-0 and 1 straight

Cardiorespiratory arrest, origin?
- answer-Hypoxia (prompt 02 and rescue breaths)

Cardiorespiratory arrythmmia,?
- answer-Most common profound bradycardia followed by asystole (BLS more
important than defib)

Chest compressions to ventilations (plus rate)
- answer-15:2 (100-120 min)

, Child, pulse site?
- answer-Carotid and Femoral

Children- Cardiorespiratory arrest usually due to?
- answer-Hypoxia

Compensated circulatory failure
- answer-tachycadria, weak pulse, tachypoena

De compmensated circulatory failure
- answer-hypotension, vital organ perfusion compromised

Energy
- answer-4jkg

Fluid limit for kids (before improvement and consider of losses eg bleeding,
diarrohea)
- answer-40-60ml kg

Fluid Resus for kids?
- answer-20ml /kg (10ml kg trauma and dka)

Fluids dose
- answer-20mls/kg (10mls/kg trauma)

Glucose
- answer-10% Dextrose 2ml kg

Grunting noise (neonates, infants, small kids)
- answer-exhaling against partially closed glottis (trying to get PEEP)

Hypoglycemia correction?
- answer-2ml kg of 10% dextrose (2.5ml kg resus at birth)

Inadequate renal perfusion (children older than 1)
- answer-<1ml kg

Inadequate renal perfusion (infants)
- answer-<2ml kg

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