PALS version A Exam Questions and Answers
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- You are caring for a child who was resuscitated after a drowning event. The
child is intubated and ventilated with 100% oxygen with equal breath sounds and exhaled CO2 detected. The heart rate is slow and the monitor shows sinus bradycardia. The skin is cool, mottled, and moist; distal pulses are not palpable and the central pulses are weak. Intravenous access has been established. The core temperature is 37.3oC. Based on the PALS bradycardia algorithm, which of the following should be provided first?
Epinephrine IV Transcutaneous pacing Atropine IV
Dobutamine IV infusion: Epinephrine IV
- You are caring for a 5-year-old patient with supraventricular tachycardia
(heart rate = 220/min). The child is lethargic. The skin is pale and cool with delayed capillary refill. Distal pulses are not palpable. Which of the following would be the best treatment to provide without delay?
Place cold packs on the distal upper and lower extremities Ask the child to blow through a small straw Exert light pressure on the eyes bilaterally
Provide synchronized cardioversion at 0.5 to 1 J/kg: Provide synchronized
cardioversion at 0.5 to 1 J/kg
- You are initiating treatment for a child with septic shock and hypotension.
While administering high-flow oxygen you determine that the child's respi- rations are adequate and SpO2 is 100%. You have just established vascular access and obtained blood samples. Which of the following is the next most appropriate therapy to support systemic perfusion?
Administer repeated fluid boluses of isotonic colloid Administer repeated fluid boluses of isotonic crystalloid Begin immediate dopamine infusion
Begin immediate dobutamine infusion: Administer repeated fluid boluses of
isotonic crystalloid
- You are treating an 8-year-old with ventricular tachycardia with pulses
and adequate perfusion. You attempted synchronized cardioversion without
success. While seeking expert consultation, it would be most appropriate to:
Administer a loading dose of milrinone
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Consider possible metabolic and toxicologic causes Initiate overdrive pacing transcutaneously
Deliver an unsynchronized shock: Consider possible metabolic and toxicologic
causes
- You are caring for a 2-year-old unconscious patient who is intubated and
receiving mechanical ventilation. The child's heart rate suddenly drops to 40/min and his color becomes mottled.You should respond to these changes
by:
Increasing the ventilator rate Increasing tidal volume Increasing positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
Using a resuscitation bag provide manual ventilation with 100% oxygen: Us-
ing a resuscitation bag provide manual ventilation with 100% oxygen
- You are caring for a 9-month-old patient with pronounced respiratory
distress. You initiated high-flow oxygen using a nonrebreathing mask about 10 minutes ago and established intravenous access. Initially the infant's heart rate was in the 150/min range with strong pulses. Suddenly the infant's respiratory rate falls to 6/min with significant intercostals retractions, and little air movement is heard. The infant becomes cyanotic and the heart rate decreases to 95/min. Which of the following treatments would be best for you to provide now?
Administer epinephrine IV Provide bag-mask ventilation Administer magnesium sulfate IV
Intubate and ventilate: Provide bag-mask ventilation
- Which of the following is likely to be the most helpful technique to iden-
tify potentially reversible metabolic and toxic causes during the attempted resuscitation of a young child in cardiac arrest?
Obtaining a urine sample for toxicology screen Obtaining chest and abdominal radiographs Soliciting a history from the caregiver or family
Obtaining a venous blood gas: Soliciting a history from the caregiver or family
- You are caring for a patient who developed a tension pneumothorax after
several hours of positive-pressure ventilation. Which of the following would be the most appropriate site for needle decompression?
PALS version A Exam Questions and Answers
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Over the third rib at the midclavicular line Under the eighth rib at the midaxillary line Over the fifth rib at the sternal border Under the sixth rib at the midclavicular line: Over the third rib at the midclavic- ular line
- You attempted synchronized cardioversion for an infant with supraventric-
- J/kg shock. Which of the following should you attempt now?
ular tachycardia (SVT) and poor perfusion. The SVT persists after the initial
Synchronized cardioversion at a dose of 2 J/kg Synchronized cardioversion at a dose of 4 J/kg Unsynchronized cardioversion at a dose of 2 J/kg
Unsynchronized cardioversion at a dose of 4 J/kg: Synchronized cardioversion
at a dose of 2 J/kg
- You are treating a 5-month-old with a 2-day history of vomiting and
diarrhea. The patient is listless. The respiratory rate is 52/min and unlabored.The heart rate is 170/min and pulses are present but weak. Capillary refill is delayed. You are administering high-flow oxygen, and intravenous access is
in place. At this point the most important therapy is to:
Administer an epinephrine bolus Begin bag-mask ventilation Provide a rapid 20 ml/kg isotonic crystalloid fluid bolus
Administer a bolus of 0.5 g/kg of dextrose: Provide a rapid 20 ml/kg isotonic
crystalloid fluid bolus
- Which of the following groups of clinical findings would be most consis-
tent with categorizing a patient with compensated shock?
Normal systolic blood pressure, decreased level of consciousness, cool extremities with delayed capillary refill, and faint or nonpalpable distal pulses Decreased level of consciousness, extensor posturing in response to pain, hypertension, and apnea Normal blood pressure, normal level of consciousness, bounding distal pulses, hypercarbia, hypoxemia, and normal urine output
Unresponsiveness, normal breathing, and good distal pulses: Normal systolic
blood pressure, decreased level of consciousness, cool extremities with delayed capillary refill, and faint or nonpalpable distal pulses
PALS version A Exam Questions and Answers
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- You are treating a 10-year-old patient after a motor vehicle crash. The
patient is unresponsive and flexes his arms at the elbow in response to a painful stimulus. An endotracheal tube is in place with position confirmed.You are ventilating using a resuscitation bag with oxygen, and the child has an SPO2 of 95% and good chest excursion bilaterally. The blood pressure is 130/70 mm Hg, and the heart rate is 90/min with good perfusion. You have established intravenous access. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate at this time?Obtain a CT scan of the head and neck Begin manual hyperventilation Provide continuous positive airway pressure
Give an intravenous bolus of mannitol: Obtain a CT scan of the head and neck
- You arrive on the scene of a 12-year-old child who suddenly collapsed on
the playground. The child is unresponsive, apneic, and pulseless and CPR is in progress. A lay rescuer just brought the school AED, turned it on, and attached it. The AED recommends a shock. Which of the following should be done next?
Obtain intravenous access Attempt defibrillation Change compressions:ventilations from 30:2 to 15:2
Attempt endotracheal intubation: Attempt defibrillation
- You are caring for a child in persistent ventricular fibrillation. Which of the
following would best describe the child's cardiac condition?
The heart is not pumping blood at all The heart is beating too slowly to maintain circulation There is no electrical activity in the heart
The heart is pumping so fast that it cannot fill completely between beats: The
heart is not pumping blood at all
- You are called to treat a 5-year-old with a 3-day history of worsening
respiratory distress. The child responds only to pain. The heart rate is ini- tially 45/min and regular with poor capillary refill. You provide bag-mask ventilations (BMV) with high-flow oxygen that produces good chest rise with full and clear bilateral breath sounds. The heart rate rises in response to ventilation, but after you suction the posterior pharynx, bradycardia recurs (40/min). Which of the following interventions would be most appropriate for