Paediatric Emergencies

A vibrant illustration depicting various pediatric emergency situations, including children showing signs of respiratory distress, a healthcare professional administering adrenaline, and a thermometer reading fever in a playful yet informative style.

Paediatric Emergencies Quiz

Test your knowledge on paediatric emergencies with our engaging quiz. Designed for healthcare professionals and anyone interested in children's health, this quiz covers vital topics related to respiratory distress, anaphylaxis, and more.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on critical signs and treatments
  • Suitable for all levels of medical knowledge
8 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringDoc762
The following are signs of respiratory distress in children:
Grunting
Nasal flare
Tracheal tug
Intercostal recessions
What is the sound the child makes in this video called? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQTEu1mpRY8
Stridor
Grunting
Grunting is made during which phase of breathing?
Inspiration
Expiration
The following can indicate infection in infants:
Hyperthermia
In anaphylaxis adrenaline is given via which route?
SC
IM
The correct dose of adrenaline in anaphylaxis in a child less than 6years:
300mcg
150mcg
A temperature of 38C in a child<3years indicates what risk, as per the NICE traffic light system?
Amber, intermediate risk of serious illness
Red, high risk of serious illness
Acute treatment of moderate asthma exacerbation in a child over 5?
5mg salbutamol neb
2.5mg salbutamol neb
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