Systematic Approach Quiz 1
Systematic Approach Quiz 1
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
1. After confirming that a pediatric patient is critically ill, the healthcare provider diagnoses and immediately begins treating the patient at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest. The provider performs the evaluate-identify-intervene algorithm. Which of the following procedures is included in the “evaluate-primary assessment” algorithm?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2. Following the American Heart Association PALS Systematic Approach to the Critically Ill Child, what must the healthcare provider do after the evaluation sequence?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
3. Healthcare providers must be adept at diagnosing life-threatening conditions, especially in pediatric patients. Which one of the following might be indicative of an acute life-threatening condition?
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4. If the provider confirms that a pediatric patient has poor vascular access, what can be done to provide access for IV fluid and IV medication therapies?
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5. Maintaining a patent airway, providing high-quality CPR, supporting ventilation, and administering fluids and medications are part of which one of the following approaches to the acutely ill child?
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6. Referring to the A, B, C, D, and E survey, the ‘D’ corresponds to:
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7. The Pediatric Assessment Triangle includes three factors to give clinicians an initial impression of an acutely ill child. One of these factors is:
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8. The secondary assessment of the acutely critically ill child involves taking a focused history. Which of the following is part of history taking?
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9. The total cessation of breathing caused by the failure of respiratory centers is:
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Question 10 of 10
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10. What is the normal respiratory rate of an infant?
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