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Quiz A 3-year-old patient presents following frequent emesis and diarrhea over the past 12
hours. Which of the following assessment findings indicate that the patient' body is
compensating for the fluid loss?
ans: A Increased diastolic blood pressure
B. Bounding peripheral pulses
C. Prolonged capillary refill
D. Increased urine output
Quiz You are discharging a patient home who has a history of depression. Discharge
teaching should include which of the following?
ans: A. Discussing the importance of stopping all current psychiatric medications.
B. Providing the family a list of behavioral health facilities to call for follow-up.
C. Explaining that the family should not call authorities for escalations in the patient's
behavior.
D. Ensuring all firearms in the home are locked up with no access available by the patient.
Quiz A child with an electrical injury is seen 1 hour post event. Which of the following
specimen samples would provide visual information regarding a potential complication of
this injury?
ans: A. Serum
B. Urine
C. Stool
D. Sputum
Quiz A 4-year-old patient is being assessed for a foreign body in the nose. The child is
awake and alert and watching a video on the caregivers’ phone. Vitals include HR of 110
beats/minute, RR of 26 breaths per minute, BP of 138/90 mm Hg, and T of 37.3oC (99.3oF)
orally. Which of the following interventions should the nurse perform next?
ans: A. Check the size of the blood pressure cuff
B. Recheck the temperature rectally
,C. Recheck the blood pressure on the other arm
D. Place the patient on cardiac and respiratory monitors
Quiz A 10-year-old playing baseball is hit in the chest with a ball. He immediately
demonstrates loss of consciousness with no pulses. Which of the following is the priority
intervention?
ans: A. Utilize AED/defibrillator
B. Prepare for needle decompression
C. Administer intravenous epinephrine
D. Intubate with endotracheal tube
Quiz The triage nurse is assessing a 14-year-old male who was brought in by ambulance.
The patient reports he was playing his video games at home when he had a sudden onset of
groin pain that was so severe, he became nauseated and vomited. Further assessment reveals
a swollen scrotum. What is the priority intervention for this patient?
ans: A.Obtaining a sterile urine sample
B.Initiating intravenous access
C.Preparing the patient for ultrasound
D.Scanning the patient's bladder
Quiz A caregiver reports their one-month-old has had a yellowish color to their eyes and
skin over the last two weeks. If left untreated, which body system can this affect?
ans: A. Integumentary
B. Renal
C. Gastrointestinal
D. Neurological
Quiz An infant presents to the emergency department with difficulty breathing. The patient
is pale and respirations appear rapid and shallow. Which location on the torso is the most
effective site for assessing bilateral breath sounds?
ans: A. Bilateral posterior back
B. Over the epigastrium
C. Bilateral midaxillary
D. Bilateral anterior chest
Quiz A 5-year-old presents with sudden onset nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramping,
hives, and hypotension after eating lunch. Which of the following is the priority intervention?
ans: A.Intramuscular epinephrine
B.Inhaled albuterol
C.Oral diphenhydramine
D.Intravenous ondansetron
Quiz A 3-year-old is assessed for the presence of increasing amounts of serosanguineous
drainage from his left nares over the past 6 hours. Which of the following foreign bodies is
the most likely etiology?
, ans: A.Magnet
B.Button battery
C.Dried bean
D.Fishing weight
Quiz Caregivers state an 18-month-old child had a harsh, barky cough, low-grade fever,
and irritability throughout the night. On assessment this morning, the child appears alert, is
interactive, their present cough is quiet, and their temperature is 98.8°F (37.1°C) axillary.
Which of the following diagnoses is the highest probablity for this child?
ans: A.Asthma
B.Croup
C.Epiglottitis
D.Pneumonia
Quiz A 12-year-old female patient arrives awake and alert with an acute onset of
abdominal pain on the right side, nausea, vomiting, and vaginal spotting. On palpation, the
pain is localized to the right side and there is tenderness to the breasts. Which of the
following laboratory tests is the priority for this patient?
ans: A.Human chorionic gonadotropin
B.Complete blood count
C.Vaginal cultures
D.Bedside glucose level
Quiz A fertilizer silo exploded during a school tour of a working farm. The children are
able to manage their own secretions but all are incontinent and salivating, with excess tearing.
Which of the following is the priority intervention?
ans: A.Removal of clothing and decontamination
B.Establishing patient identification
C.Rapid administration of atropine
D.Providing supportive treatment
Quiz A caregiver states their 3-year-old child ate some marijuana gummies approximately
3 hours prior to arrival. The PAT reveals the child is pink, difficult to arouse, and work of
breathing is normal. What is your initial intervention?
ans: A.Administer activated charcoal
B.Check the child's blood glucose
C.Initiate intravenous access
D.Obtain a full set of vital signs
Quiz A 14-year-old patient presents to the emergency department with her aunt after being
assaulted. The patient has multiple bruises inconsistent with the assault history and seems
guarded with her answers. A urine test is positive for pregnancy, although the patient denies
being sexually active. The aunt repeatedly asks when they will be discharged. The ED nurse
recognizes these finding as red flags for which of the following?