Pediatric Quiz

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Pediatric Emergency Care Quiz

Test your knowledge on pediatric emergency care procedures with our comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals. This quiz covers essential topics including drug dosages, resuscitation guidelines, and emergency protocols for children.

Join fellow healthcare practitioners to enhance your understanding and prepare for real-life challenges. Here are some features of our quiz:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Realistic scenarios
  • Immediate feedback on answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringDoctor123
What is the initial joule setting for a 6 year old in cardiac arrest, vfib?
200 J
22 J
44 J
50 J
40 J
What is the followup joule setting for subsequent shocks for the same 6 y o VSA? (number)
Around what age do you switch from pediatric pads to using adult pads? (hint: calculate pt weight)
3 y
8 y
12 y
1 y
What calculation can you use to calculate a pediatric ETT size?
Age x 4/ 4
Age/2 +2
Age/4 +4
Use a broslow tape
Weight/ 4 +4
Age x 2 + 10
What are the possible doses of Midazolam for a pediatric pt who is 5 y o in active seizure? (can pick multiple)
0.20 mg IV
0.10 mg IV
0.40 mg IM, IN, buccal
0.20 mg IM, IN, buccal
5 mg IV
10 mg IM, IN
0.1 mg/ kg IV
0.2 mg/ kg IM, IN, buccal
What are the possible doses of dextrose for a 1 year old hypoglycemic pt? (multiple)
D50W 0.5 g/kg IV, max 25 g
D25W 0.2 g/kg IV, max 5 g
D10W 0.2 g/ kg, max 10 g
D25W 2 ml/kg IV, max 40 ml
D25W 0.5 g/kg, max 10g
D25W 1 ml/kg IV, max 40 ml
D25W 2ml/kg, max 50 ml
If another crew administers Glucagon to a hypoglycemic pt prior to your arrival, you should wait 10 min prior to administering Dextrose.
What is the correct dose of epi for a 4 y o having an anaphylactic reaction? (multiple)
0.18 mg Epi 1:10000 IM
0.18 mg Epi 1:1000 IM
0.20 mg Epi 1:1000 IM
0.20 ml Epi 1:1000 IM
0.18 ml Epi 1:1000 IM
0.01mg/kg IM to a max of 0.5 mg
Between ages 8-12 we use adult Joule settings but pediatric drug dosages based on weight.
True
False
How much nebulized epi 1:1000 would you give to a 1 y o weighing >5kg? (multiple)
0.5 mg in 2 ml N/S
2.5 mg in no N/S
5 mg in no N/S
2.5 ml
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