ENPC 6TH EDITION COURSE EXAM NEWEST 2025
ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| 4 VERSIONS (VERSIONS
A, B, C & D) EACH VERSION CONTAINS 50 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
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A 4-year-old presents with vomiting, lethargy, frequent urination,
weight loss, and dry mucous membranes. Vital signs reveal deep
respirations at 44 breaths per minute, BP of 70/44 mm Hg, and
HR of 144 beats per minute. Which of the following laboratory
values would be most expected in this child? .....ANSWER.....
Hypoglycemia (wrong)
Remediation feedback:
Children can present with new onset diabetes in diabetic
ketoacidosis. Manifestations include signs of dehydration ( dry
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mucous membranes, hypotension, tachycardia), incontinence
(polyuria), vomiting, abdominal pain, Kussmaul respirations (to
counter the acidosis), polydipsia, anorexia, and weight loss.
Expected laboratory values would reveal an acidotic state with
a pH level below 7.3, an elevated serum bIcarbonate level, and
an elevated blood glucose level > 200 mg.dL.
An 18-month-old is seen for fever, slight circumoral cyanosis, and
wheezing noted on auscultation in the right upper lobe of the
lung field after a choking event 4 days ago. The white blood cell
count is elevated and the patient noted to be tachypneic,
tachycardic, agitated, and has an increased respiratory effort.
At the time of the event, the patient was started on antibiotics
with subsequent increasing manifestations instead of
improvement. Which of the following would be considered to be
definitive treatment for the suspected diagnosis? .....ANSWER.....
Computed tomography (wrong)
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Remediation feedback:
Manifestations of a lower airway foreign body include a choking
incident with subsequent failure to improve on antibiotics.
Wheezing or decreased lung sounds in one area of the
pulmonary system is a high indicator for a foreign body along
with signs of hypoxia such as cyanosis, tachypnea, tachycardia,
increased respiratory effort, agitation or lethargy, and elevated
white blood cell counts indicating an infectious process. The
definitive treatment would be a bronchoscopy in order to
retrieve the suspected foreign body instead of diagnostic tests to
locate the foreign body itself.
A child in cardiopulmonary arrest is receiving chest compressions
and manual ventilations with a bag-mask device. Once return of
spontaneous circulation has been confirmed, which of the