Systematic Approach Quiz 2
Systematic Approach Quiz 2
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Question 1 of 4
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1. What must a healthcare provider do once they determine a patient has a life-threatening condition?
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2. When evaluating an acutely critically ill child, you must check for spinal injuries, the presence of skin discoloration, and any bone deformities. Assessment of these possible clinical conditions involves which part of the primary evaluation?
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3. Which of the following interventions is a noninvasive technique to open the airway of an unconscious pediatric patient or a pediatric patient in cardiac arrest?
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4. You are caring for a 3-year-old boy in hypovolemic shock secondary to severe dehydration from acute gastroenteritis. He presents with dry buccal mucosa, pallor, and tachypnea. The signs and symptoms of shock as a life-threatening condition are observed when the healthcare provider has assessed a patient through which one of the following primary assessment surveys?
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