Quiz 11

A pediatric emergency scene with medical professionals administering care to a child, emphasizing urgency and teamwork in a hospital setting.

Pediatric Emergency Medical Quiz

Test your knowledge on pediatric emergency medicine with our comprehensive quiz designed for healthcare professionals.

Featuring a range of topics:

  • Analgesia and pain management
  • Defibrillation settings
  • Emergency medication dosages
  • End-tidal CO2 importance

15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by HealingHeart512
For adult analgesia, choose all the indications for Morphine: (multiple)
Moderate to severe pain
Mild to severe pain
Trauma
Pain
Burns
Renal colic
Renal colic with a prior history
Acute musculoskeletal back strain
Back pain
Current history of cancer related pain
True or false: In order for a patient to receive Ketorolac for mild to severe pain, they must be normotensive.
True
False
What joule setting would a 6 year old be defibrillated at for the first shock?
44J
22J
88J
50J
For that same patient (6 year old), what would the joule setting be for any subsequent shocks?
44J
22J
88J
50J
What size of ETT would the pt most likely receive? (6 yr old)
4.0mm
4.5mm
5.0mm
5.5mm
6.0mm
What would the dose of Epi be for this pt? (multiple answers)
Epi 1:10000 IV/IO/CVAD 0.44mg
Epi 1:10000 IV/IO/CVAD 0.22mg
Epi 1:1000 ETT 2.0mg
Epi 1:1000 ETT 1.0mg
Epi 1:10000 IV/IO/CVAD 2.0 mg
What would the dose of Lidocaine be? (multiple answers)
Lidocaine IV/IO/CVAD 1.5 mg/kg
Lidocaine IV/IO/CVAD 22 mg
Lidocaine ETT 44 mg
Lidocaine IV/IO/CVAD 33 mg
Lidocaine ETT 22 mg
Match the ETCO2 readings with the diagnosis. ETCO2 10-15 mmHg
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
ETCO2 20-30 mmHg
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
ETCO2 >35 mmHg
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Large spike to above normal values
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
Poor prognosis, check quality of CPR
ETT suctioning pressure for this patient should be set at:
60 - 100 mmHg
100-120 mmHg
100-150 mmHg
Yes or no. Can this pt (6 yr old) receive Dopamine after ROSC obtained?
Yes
No
How much fluid would this pt receive post ROSC if SBP was < 82 mmHg? (70mmHg + (age x 2))
Bolus IV/IO/CVAD 200 ml, reassess q 100 ml
Bolus IV/IO/CVAD 220 ml, reassess q 100 ml
Bolus IV/IO/CVAD 440 ml, reassess q 100 ml
No bolus would be administered
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