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Assessment Flashcard 1

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Question

A 10-year old boy suffers from blunt force trauma to the head. He is currently unconscious. Neurologic examination shows a fixed and dilated left pupil. What is the singular most important maneuver at this point?

 

a. Chin lift and head tilt
b. Assisted hyperventilation
c. Cervical neck brace
d. Heimlich maneuver

Answer

b. Assisted hyperventilation

Question

A 7-year-old boy was brought to the emergency department for treatment of an acute asthmatic attack. Which of the following modalities is used to assess the improvement after therapy for asthma?

 

a. Pulse oximetry
b. Vital capacity
c. Peak expiratory flow rate
d. Waveform capnography

Answer

c. Peak expiratory flow rate

Question

A critically ill 5-year-old girl went into septic shock after prolonged bacteremia due to a staphylococcal infection that has also affected her heart. When should CPR begin in this case?

 

a. When the patient is hypotensive
b. When the patient has a high-grade fever
c. When the patient presents with tachycardia
d. When the patient has a pulse rate < 60 beats per minute

 

Answer

d. When the patient has a pulse rate < 60 beats per minute

Question

A critically ill pediatric patient with poor perfusion will initially present with flushed or reddish skin discoloration in which of the following disease conditions?

 

a. Anaphylactic shock
b. Sepsis
c. Toxin exposure
d. All of the above

Answer

d. All of the above

Question

Hypoxemia is defined as a decrease in arterial oxygen saturation as measured by an arterial blood gas analysis or a pulse oximeter. The working definition of hypoxemia is an oxygen saturation:

 

a. At or below 95%
b. Below 92%
c. At or below 90%
d. At or below 88%

Answer

b. Below 92%

Question

The American Heart Association PALS Systematic Approach Algorithm guides the clinician on the first approach to diagnose a critically ill child. Which of the following factors gives an initial impression and most reliably indicates the status of an acutely ill pediatric patient?

 

a. Fever
b. Work of breathing
c. Past medical history
d. All of the above factors are necessary for the initial impression

Answer

b. Work of breathing

Question

The initial evaluation of a child with respiratory problems focuses on airway-breathing-circulation. Which of the following is the best tool to evaluate breathing in a severely ill pediatric patient?

 

a. Oropharyngeal airway
b. Blood pressure
c. Pulse oximeter
d. Electrocardiogram

Answer

c. Pulse oximeter

Question

The most common symptom that the patient suffers from in uncal (transtentorial) herniation is:

 

a. Disorientation
b. Tremors
c. Unequal pupillary light reflex
d. Ipsilateral hemiparesis

Answer

c. Unequal pupillary light reflex

Question

The primary assessment of an acutely critically ill child involves checking for the circulation status of the patient. Which of the following is part of the evaluation of circulation in the critically ill child?

 

a. Capillary refill time
b. Blood pressure
c. Urine output
d. All of the above

Answer

d. All of the above

Question

What is the estimated normal systolic blood pressure of a 3-year old male.

 

a. 76 mmHg
b. 94 mmHg
c. 104 mmHg
d. 116 mmHg

Answer

a. 76 mmHg

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