Deck 22: Pediatric and Geriatric Emergencies
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Deck 22: Pediatric and Geriatric Emergencies
1
Which of the following is not True about children in comparison to adults?
A) Children have smaller airways.
B) A child's head is larger in proportion to its body.
C) Children have slower respiratory rates.
D) Children have faster heart rates.
A) Children have smaller airways.
B) A child's head is larger in proportion to its body.
C) Children have slower respiratory rates.
D) Children have faster heart rates.
Children have slower respiratory rates.
2
Which of the following is not a general procedure when assessing a child?
A) be honest about pain
B) get the most painful parts of the assessment over with first
C) get as close to the child's eye level as possible
D) involve the parents as much as possible
A) be honest about pain
B) get the most painful parts of the assessment over with first
C) get as close to the child's eye level as possible
D) involve the parents as much as possible
get the most painful parts of the assessment over with first
3
You can tell the most about a child's status by:
A) taking the child's vital signs.
B) asking the child himself.
C) asking the parents and witnesses.
D) your overall impressions of how the child looks and acts.
A) taking the child's vital signs.
B) asking the child himself.
C) asking the parents and witnesses.
D) your overall impressions of how the child looks and acts.
your overall impressions of how the child looks and acts.
4
A viral infection that causes swelling beneath the glottis and progressive narrowing of the airway is:
A) epiglottitis.
B) asthma.
C) croup.
D) bronchiolitis.
A) epiglottitis.
B) asthma.
C) croup.
D) bronchiolitis.
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5
Which one of the following is caused by a bacterial infection?
A) epiglottitis
B) asthma
C) croup
D) bronchiolitis
A) epiglottitis
B) asthma
C) croup
D) bronchiolitis
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6
Which one of the following is not characteristic of asthma?
A) rapid pulse
B) an overly inflated chest
C) does not generally appear until late teens
D) wheezing
A) rapid pulse
B) an overly inflated chest
C) does not generally appear until late teens
D) wheezing
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7
Which one of the following is characterized by coughing with a harsh "seal bark"?
A) croup
B) epiglottitis
C) asthma
D) bronchiolitis
A) croup
B) epiglottitis
C) asthma
D) bronchiolitis
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8
Which one of the following positions is best for a victim of asthma?
A) on the left side
B) lying flat on the back
C) sitting or semisitting
D) lying flat with feet elevated
A) on the left side
B) lying flat on the back
C) sitting or semisitting
D) lying flat with feet elevated
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9
You should give plenty of fluids to victims of ________ to help loosen and thin mucus in the air passages?
A) croup
B) asthma
C) epiglottitis
D) bronchiolitis
A) croup
B) asthma
C) epiglottitis
D) bronchiolitis
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10
Most of the cardiac arrests in children are from:
A) airway obstruction and/or respiratory arrest.
B) shock.
C) trauma to the head.
D) hyperglycemia.
A) airway obstruction and/or respiratory arrest.
B) shock.
C) trauma to the head.
D) hyperglycemia.
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11
Unlike children, adults rarely have seizures caused by:
A) meningitis.
B) head injury.
C) oxygen deficiency.
D) fever.
A) meningitis.
B) head injury.
C) oxygen deficiency.
D) fever.
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12
The number-one cause of death among infants between 1 month and 1 year is:
A) child abuse and neglect.
B) choking.
C) crib death.
D) meningitis.
A) child abuse and neglect.
B) choking.
C) crib death.
D) meningitis.
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13
Which of the following is not True about sudden infant death syndrome (crib death)?
A) A red blotchiness of the skin is usually apparent.
B) It usually involves infants between the ages of 4 weeks and 7 months.
C) It almost always occurs while the infant is sleeping.
D) There is usually an indication of a struggle.
A) A red blotchiness of the skin is usually apparent.
B) It usually involves infants between the ages of 4 weeks and 7 months.
C) It almost always occurs while the infant is sleeping.
D) There is usually an indication of a struggle.
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14
Extended stays at school, constant fatigue, listlessness, and delinquency are all signs of which type of abuse?
A) physical
B) sexual
C) neglect
D) emotional
A) physical
B) sexual
C) neglect
D) emotional
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15
A child who seems withdrawn, fantasizes, has poor peer relationships, and demonstrates infantile behavior has most likely been abused:
A) sexually.
B) physically.
C) emotionally.
D) by neglect.
A) sexually.
B) physically.
C) emotionally.
D) by neglect.
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16
Which of the following would you do if you suspect abuse?
A) confront the parents
B) ask the child to re-create the situation
C) ask neighbors or relatives
D) report your suspicions to proper authorities
A) confront the parents
B) ask the child to re-create the situation
C) ask neighbors or relatives
D) report your suspicions to proper authorities
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17
The elderly have, on average, ________ coexisting chronic diseases.
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
A) 1
B) 3
C) 5
D) 7
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18
During the assessment of the elderly victim, it is important to take into account all of the following factors except:
A) most elderly victims fake their illness, so respond accordingly.
B) the geriatric victim is likely to suffer more than one disease at a time.
C) the elderly become debilitated much more rapidly.
D) the victim may be taking a number of medications.
A) most elderly victims fake their illness, so respond accordingly.
B) the geriatric victim is likely to suffer more than one disease at a time.
C) the elderly become debilitated much more rapidly.
D) the victim may be taking a number of medications.
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19
In most cases of pneumonia in the elderly:
A) fever is usually present.
B) fever is usually absent.
C) coughing is very common.
D) respiratory status rarely changes.
A) fever is usually present.
B) fever is usually absent.
C) coughing is very common.
D) respiratory status rarely changes.
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20
One of the most common signs of myocardial infarction in an elderly person is:
A) severe pain.
B) fever.
C) shortness of breath.
D) high blood pressure.
A) severe pain.
B) fever.
C) shortness of breath.
D) high blood pressure.
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21
As many as one in ________ elderly have psychiatric disorders, which can be the cause of some symptoms.
A) four
B) ten
C) twenty
D) twenty-five
A) four
B) ten
C) twenty
D) twenty-five
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22
The elderly are more prone to head injury; signs and symptoms of brain compression develop more:
A) rapidly.
B) slowly.
C) severely.
D) aggressively.
A) rapidly.
B) slowly.
C) severely.
D) aggressively.
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23
A child is not more susceptible than an adult to which of the following?
A) hypothermia
B) dehydration
C) unconsciousness via drug overdose
D) head injury
A) hypothermia
B) dehydration
C) unconsciousness via drug overdose
D) head injury
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24
When treating a cut on an elderly person's hand, be careful of the kind of tape you use to secure the dressing because:
A) the skin may tear easily.
B) the skin may be very tough.
C) the skin may perspire.
D) the skin generally heals faster and tape is often not needed.
A) the skin may tear easily.
B) the skin may be very tough.
C) the skin may perspire.
D) the skin generally heals faster and tape is often not needed.
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25
Osteoporosis is common in the elderly. This disease causes the bones to:
A) become denser (thicken).
B) become less dense (thin out).
C) produce more blood cells.
D) shorten and become thicker.
A) become denser (thicken).
B) become less dense (thin out).
C) produce more blood cells.
D) shorten and become thicker.
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26
One of the common problems the elderly experience due to a changing neurological system is:
A) increased heart rate.
B) impaired swallowing.
C) clinical depression.
D) drug toxicity.
A) increased heart rate.
B) impaired swallowing.
C) clinical depression.
D) drug toxicity.
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27
Even though it may be summer time, an elderly victim that has fallen and is found on the floor may develop:
A) hyperthermia.
B) hypothermia.
C) hypoxia.
D) hyphema.
A) hyperthermia.
B) hypothermia.
C) hypoxia.
D) hyphema.
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28
It isn't important to check a child's vital signs as often as you would an adult's.
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29
An average eight-year-old breathes forty breaths per minute.
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30
A child's temperature is a much more important warning sign than an adult's because it can change so quickly.
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31
It is always better to use "baby talk"
when assessing a child because they will relate better to you.
when assessing a child because they will relate better to you.
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32
Examine the part that hurts first on any child, so that you can get that out of the way in order to perform the rest of your exam.
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33
Your overall impression of how a child looks and acts can be more important than any one vital sign.
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34
Children have less blood than an adult and are therefore in greater danger of bleeding to death from a relatively minor wound.
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35
Head injury is more likely in an infant because its head is large in proportion to its body.
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36
Croup is a bacterial infection characterized by a high fever, drooling, and difficulty speaking.
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37
First aid care for a victim of epiglottitis includes examining the child's throat thoroughly.
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38
If you know what to watch for, crib death can be predicted and prevented.
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39
It is not necessary to start CPR on an infant that has died from sudden infant death syndrome.
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40
A key point to remember is that a geriatric victim is likely to suffer from more than one disease at a time.
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41
The elderly are at the lowest risk from criminal assault.
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42
An elderly victim may minimize or deny symptoms out of fear of being bedridden or institutionalized.
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43
People over the age of 65 take 10 percent of all prescription drugs.
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44
In the elderly, cough power is diminished.
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45
Drug toxicity in the elderly is common because the kidney system declines in efficiency.
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46
Constipation is common and can result in serious problems in the elderly.
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