PALS Pretest Two 100% Online Accredited Updated Guidelines Instant Card Free Online Manuals CME and CEUs Get Started for FREE PALS Pretest Two Questions and Answers Which of the following characterizes a patient that is hemodynamically unstable? a. Vital signs maintain patient asymptomatic b. Patient has no pulse c. Vital signs cause patient to have chest pain, shortness of breath or confusion d. None of the above Which of the following are signs of partial airway obstruction? a. Stridor b. Wheezing c. Snoring d. All of the above You witness a 2 year-old become unresponsive, what immediate steps are correct? a. Call for help, get AED, then begin CPR b. Perform 2 minutes of CPR, then call for help, get AED c. Find someone to assist before calling for help d. None of the above You are performing CPR on a 5 year-old child with another provider. What is the correct ratio of chest compressions to breaths? a. 30:2 b. 15:2 c. 30:1 d. 15:1 Which of the following is correct regarding giving rescue breaths? a. Over 1 second b. As quickly as possible c. As slow as possible d. Over 2 seconds Which of the following is the correct drug therapy to treat PEA? a. Epinephrine 1:10,000 solution: 1 mg b. Epinephrine 1:10,000 solution: 0.1 mg/kg IV c. Epinephrine 1:10,000 solution. 0.01 mg/kg IV d. None of the above Which of the following is the appropriate intervention for unstable SVT? a. Vagal Maneuvers b. Adenosine 0.1 mg/kg c. Synchronized cardioversion at 0.5-1 J/kg d. Synchronized cardioversion at 2 J/kg Indications for placing advanced airway include which of the following? a. Unable to open airway with head-tilt chin lift b. Difficulty forming seal with face mask c. Patient requires continued ventilatory support d. All of the above True or False: Cardiac arrest in pediatric patients is most commonly due to hypovolemia? True False You give atropine for a pediatric patient with bradycardia caused by AV block. What is the correct dose? a. 0.2 mg/kg IV b. 0.01 mg/kg IV c. 0.1 mg/kg IV d. 0.02 mg/kg IV