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ANSWERS
Game 1
1. A child is having a seizure. What is your first nursing priority?
A. Open the airway
B. Check for a pulse
C. Place the child on a monitor
D. Start an IV line
2. What is the drug of choice for Supraventricular Tachycardia?
A. Oxygen
B. Verapamil
C. Lidocaine
D. Adenosine
3. A 2-month-old infant is pulseless and apneic. You have IV access. What concentration of epinephrine are you going to administer IV for the first dose?
A. 1:200
B. 1:1000
C. 1:10000
D. 1:100
4. According to the American Heart Association, the compression to ventilation ratio for a 3-month-old for one man CPR is:
A. 5:1
B. 15:2
C. 3:1
D. 10:3
5. How many joules per kilogram are used to defibrillate pediatric patients?
A. 1.0
B. 2.0
C. 3.0
D. 0.5
6. Which of the following is not a part of Waddell's triad?
A. Head injury
B. Abdominal injury
C. Femur injury
D. Back injury
7. Cushing's triad is characterized by
A. Bradycardia, narrowing pulse pressure, and irregular respirations
B. Bradycardia, widening pulse pressure, and irregular respirations
C. Tachycardia, widening pulse pressure, and apnea
D. Tachycardia, narrowing pulse pressure, and seizures
8. Febrile seizures are typically
A. Tonic-clonic
B. Atonic
C. Absence
D. Focal
9. The size ETT to use for pediatric patients can be roughly estimated by use of all of the following except
A. Size of the child's little finger
B. Size of the child's nares
C. Use of a length-based tape
D. Distance from the tip of the nose to the ear
10. Which of the following ingestions can be considered non-toxic?
A. Aspirin
B. Bleach
C. Tylenol
D. Mouthwash
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