Pediatric Scenarios
Quiz by Julie Brannon
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- Q1You responded to a 3-year-old. He has a low-grade fever, barky cough, and stridor when resting. You should administeralbuterol nebulizedepi 1:10,000 nebulizedracemic epinephrine nebulizedmucomyst nebulized30s
- Q2The patient is experiencing a high-grade fever, stridor, and drooling. You suspect he hasbacterial tracheitisasthmaepiglottitiscroup30s
- Q3The appropriate treatment for a 3 month old the exhibits a sunken fontanetl, lethargy, skin tenting, and a 6 second capillary refill isgive dextrose 10%give a 20ml/kg bolusgive 100ml bolus and reassessgive 10ml/kg bolus30s
- Q4The patient is showing signs of increased work of breathing and maintaining SpO2. You would classify this asrespiratory fatiguerespiratory failurerespiratory distressnormal respirations30s
- Q5The patient is exhibiting inspiratory stridor, low-grade fever with an onset of the last couple of days. Parents also report a barking cough. You suspect the patient hasforeign body obstructionepiglottitscroupbronchiolitis30s
- Q6the 7-year-old patient presents with agonal respirations. After ensuring the airway is open your first actions should be toinsert a king airwayprovide PPVintubateprovide high flow O230s
- Q7The patient presents with increased work of breathing and Sp02of 88%. You would classify this patient inrespiratory failurerespiratory insufficiencyrespiratory distressrespiratory fatigue30s
- Q8You respond to a 3-month-old with a paroxysm of coughing which eventually causes vomiting. You note a whooping noise on inspiration. Based on this you suspectasthmacrouppertussisbronchiolitis30s
- Q9You respond to a 5-year-old who began having audible wheezes after playing on the playground. You note expiratory wheezes bilaterally which medication should you administermagnesium sulfateipatlropriumalbuterolepinephrine30s
- Q10An absence seizure is also known as a:tonic seizurepet mal seizuregrand mal seizuremyoclonic seizure30s