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Which statement regarding pediatric injury prevention is most accurate? Ans- Injury prevention
and accident prevention are not the same
You have been called for a 2-year-old girl who has been sick for two days. In preparing to assess
the patient, it is important that you recognize that patients in this age group generally: Ans- Do
not like having clothing removed
A 5-year-old male is drooling with stridorous respirations and has a fever of 104degreesF. Which
statement made by the patient would concern the EMT most? Ans- "It hurts to swallow."
While performing the reassessment of a 2-year-old male who is severely dyspneic, you note that
he is now unresponsive and not breathing. He has a heart rate of 32 beats per minute and his skin
is cool and diaphoretic. Which instruction would you provide to another EMT who is helping
you transport the patient? Ans- "Let's start chest compressions and positive pressure
ventilations."
,When you form an initial impression for a pediatric patient based on consciousness, breathing,
and color, you are following: Ans- The Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) method
While attempting resuscitation of a baby with possible SIDS, which question would be
appropriate for the EMT to ask the mother? Ans- "Were there any problems with the pregnancy
or his birth?"
When assessing a central pulse of a young child, the EMT would palpate the: Ans- Femoral
pulse
You suspect a very sick child to be in shock. His skin is dry, radial pulse weak, and blood
pressure low. Which statement made by the parents would reinforce this suspicion? Ans- "He has
had diarrhea for three days."
You are assessing the pupils of a 5-year-old who fell off a bed while playing. Which of the
statement would be most appropriate prior to performing this assessment? Ans- "I am going to
use this light to look into your eyes."
You are treating a 6-month-old patient who was accidentally dropped down a flight of steps,
when her mother stumbled at the top of the stairway. The infant will only open her eyes and
, moan to deep painful stimuli, and tries to withdraw from the pain. Given these findings, you
calculate her Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale score to be: Ans- 8
You are assessing a 6-year-old girl with possible pneumonia. She has labored breathing and a
fever of 102degreesF. When you are assessing and classifying her respiratory status, which
finding would provide the strongest evidence that she is in respiratory failure? Ans- Altered
mental status
A 5-year-old boy who is drooling has suspected epiglottitis. His pulse rate is 144 beats/min,
respirations are 46 breaths/min, and blood pressure is 110/52 mmHg. The patient is
noncompliant with the pulse oximeter, but his skin is normal colored. Which statement made by
the EMT indicates proper care of this patient? Ans- "Let's give him some supplemental oxygen."
You have been called to a preschool for a seizing child. On arrival, staff directs you to a bed in
which a 4-year-old boy is lying. Staff state that the child began making "funny" noises in his
sleep, then began to seize for approximately 60 seconds. Your assessment indicates that the boy
is responsive to painful stimuli and is breathing, but has gurgling sounds coming from the upper
airway. His radial pulse is rapid and strong, and his skin is cool and diaphoretic. What is your
immediate action in caring for this child? Ans- Suction the airway