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Which of the following is the MOST commonly injured organ in the abdominal cavity?


A. Pancreas
B. Spleen
C. Liver
D. Kidneys ✔Correct Answer-B. Spleen

Liver injuries will cause pain in the right upper quadrant along with right shoulder pain as blood
accumulates around the diaphragm. The pain in the right shoulder is called:


A. Gourd's sign
B. Kehr's sign
C. Vagal's sign
D. Hobb's sign ✔Correct Answer-B. Kehr's sign

The phrenic nerve that arises from cervical vertebrae 3, 4, and 5 controls the _______.


A. Liver
B. Diaphragm
C. Stomach
D. Pancreas ✔Correct Answer-B. Diaphragm

The _______ is the largest solid organ in the human body.


A. Brain
B. Pancreas
C. Spleen
D. Liver ✔Correct Answer-D. Liver

A root cause of esophageal varices is/are:


A. Mallory-Weiss syndrome
B. Reactive gastritis
C. Cirrhosis

,D. Peptic ulcers ✔Correct Answer-C. Cirrhosis

The most common cause of lower GI bleeding is:


A. Ulcerative colitis
B. Diverticulosis
C. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
D. Angiodysplasia ✔Correct Answer-B. Diverticulosis

The appearance of dark, tarry blood in the stool is known as:


A. Hematemesis
B. Melena
C. Hematochezia
D. Crohn's disease ✔Correct Answer-B. Melena

The most common cause of pancreatitis is:


A. Gallstones
B. Alcohol abuse
C. Hypercalcemia
D. Tumors ✔Correct Answer-A. Gallstones

Development of peripheral edema, ascites, and pulmonary edema in the patient with liver
failure is a result of a decreased production of:


A. Bilirubin
B. Aspartate amniotransferase
C. Albumin
D. Creatinine ✔Correct Answer-C. Albumin

Fulminant hepatic failure is most commonly caused by:


A. Alcohol abuse
B. Idiosyncratic drug reactions
C. Hepatitis
D. Acetaminophen toxicity ✔Correct Answer-D. Acetaminophen toxicity

In young children, the narrowest part of the trachea is the:

,A. Vallecula
B. Cricoid ring
C. Epiglottis
D. Hyoid ✔Correct Answer-B. Cricoid ring

In a child, it may be normal for the liver and spleen to:


A. Be enlarged
B. Bleed easily
C. Be palpated below the costal margin
D. Push up against the diaphragm, causing decreased vital capacity ✔Correct Answer-C. Be
palpated below the costal margin

In infants, the minimum expected urine output is:


A. 1 mL/kg/hr.
B. 2 mL/kg/hr.
C. 3 mL/kg/hr.
D. 4 mL/kg/hr. ✔Correct Answer-B. 2 mL/kg/hr

Which of the following is a major factor that makes children susceptible to hypothermia?


A. The inability to shiver
B. Fewer glycogen stores
C. A larger proportion of body fat
D. All of the above ✔Correct Answer-A. The inability to shiver

All pediatric assessments should begin with forming a general impression using the Pediatric:


A. Trauma score
B. Assessment triangle
C. Perfusion score
D. Faces scale ✔Correct Answer-B. Assessment triangle

Due to the relatively large tongue of a child in proportion to his or her mouth, successful
intubation requires: proper blade size, proper positioning, and proper:

, A. Suctioning
B. Sedation
C. Sweeping of the tongue
D. Cricoid pressure ✔Correct Answer-C. Sweeping of the tongue

Physical assessment of a child's cardiovascular system begins with:


A. Observing the child's general appearance and level of consciousness
B. Checking the child's central pulse rate
C. Feeling the child's skin temperature
D. Placing the child on a cardiac monitor ✔Correct Answer-A. Observing the child's general
appearance and level of consciousness

An increase in _______ is the chief compensatory mechanism in children to increase end-organ
perfusion and to maintain blood pressure.


A. Heart rate
B. Stroke volume
C. Contractility
D. Peripheral vasoconstriction ✔Correct Answer-A. Heart rate

Epiglottitis is a medical emergency in the pediatric population. Remember the four Ds, which
stand for:


A. Dysphagia, dysphonia, drooling, and distress
B. Diaphoresis, diplopia, diarrhea, and distress
C. Dilated (pupils), drooling, distress, and diaphoresis
D. Drooling, dysphagia, distant lung sounds, and distress ✔Correct Answer-A. Dysphagia,
dysphonia, drooling, and distress

Options to relieve a foreign body airway obstruction in a pediatric includes:


A. Abdominal thrusts only
B. One attempt at nasotracheal intubation
C. Carotid massage
D. Chest thrusts, Heimlich maneuver, and laryngoscopy with Magill forceps ✔Correct Answer-
D. Chest thrusts, Heimlich maneuver, and laryngoscopy with Magill forceps

A child in shock will fail quickly when the child's compensatory systems:

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