QUIZ, Ch 30 Flashcards
Which of the following statements is most appropriate concerning dealing with caregivers and children during a medical emergency? a. I try to include caregivers in all that I do with their child so that the child and the caregivers are more comfortable. b. It is best to separate caregivers from the child so that proper assessment and care can be given. c. I include caregivers in the care until I get the information I need; then I remove the child and continue the assessment in the first-aid room. d. I tell caregivers that everything will be okay so that they are calm and I am better able to help their child.
a. I try to include caregivers in all that I do with their child so that the child and the caregivers are more comfortable.
An adolescent is defined as someone who is: a. 8–16 years old. b. 10–16 years old. c. 13–18 years old. d. 9–18years old.
c. 13–18 years old.
You have been called to care for a 21-month-old girl who has been bitten by a dog. Given the patient’s age, you would appropriately classify the patient as: a. an infant. b. a school-age child. c. a preschooler. d. a toddler.
d. a toddler.
You are reviewing psychosocial development of a preschooler in your OEC class. You recognize that preschooler includes children who are: a. 3 years old. b. 3–5 years old. c. 6–8 years old. d. over 9 years of age
b. 3–5 years old.
Which of the following instructions would you give an OEC Technician who is preparing to assess a stable 9month-oldboy with a rash? a. Keep the baby calm; do not touch him during the assessment. b. Start at the head and slowly work your way to the feet. c. Have the mother hold him as you do the assessment. d. Make sure that you do not undress the baby for the assessment.”
c. Have the mother hold him as you do the assessment.
You are assessing a 2½-year-old child who was involved in a minor car collision. She is currently alert and oriented. While you are assessing her for possible injuries, which of the following actions would be considered most appropriate? a. Assess the child starting at her head and moving to her feet. b. Allow the child to hold a favorite toy during the assessment. c. Be stern with the child and provide strict instructions on what you expect from her. d. Examine possible painful sites first.
b. Allow the child to hold a favorite toy during the assessment.
You are caring for a 2-year-old girl whose mother reports that the child has been ill for two days. It is important to remember that children in this age group generally: a. are fearful of strangers. b. readily tolerate separation from their caregivers. c. prefer to be addressed through their caregivers. d. will be cooperative during your exam.
a. are fearful of strangers.
Children exhibit great bursts of energy followed by sudden profound fatigue because: a. they lose interest in their current activity. b. they have attention deficit disorder. c. they need to take a nap. d. they have fewer energy reserves than adults.
d. they have fewer energy reserves than adults.
You must assess the pupils of a 5-year-old boy who fell. Which of the following statements would be most appropriate for you to make before performing the assessment? a. I am going to look into your pupils with my light. b. I am going to use this light to look into your eyes. c. I need to test your visual acuity by shining a light in your eyes. d. Open your eyes so that I can look into them.
b. I am going to use this light to look into your eyes.
Which of the following behaviors would an OEC Technician recognize as uncharacteristic of a conscious and stable 2-year-old boy who fell and hurt his hand? a. He cries any time you touch him. b. He does not cry or protest when you take him from his mother to assess him. c. He becomes upset when you lift his shirt to assess his abdomen. d. He does not tell you where the pain is when you ask.
b. He does not cry or protest when you take him from his mother to assess him.
A 9-month-old boy has been stung on his tongue after sucking on a bottle that had a bee on the nipple. In comparison to the same injury in an adult, why would an OEC Technician be more concerned over this child? a. A child’s airway has more blood vessels than an adult’s, making bleeding more of a concern. b. Children tend to be highly allergic to bee stings, whereas the same allergy in adults is rare. c. A child’s tongue is proportionally larger, increasing the chances of airway occlusion from even minor swelling. d. When injured, a child’s mouth produces more saliva, making choking a major concern.
c. A child’s tongue is proportionally larger, increasing the chances of airway occlusion from even minor swelling.
An OEC Technician asks you why you should not overextend the airway when performing a head tilt-chin lift maneuver on a pediatric patient. Which of the following replies would you make? a. The pediatric cervical spine is delicate and can be injured if the neck is hyperextended. b. The tongue of a pediatric patient is proportionally larger and blocks the airway when the neck is hyperextended. c. The cartilage of the trachea is very soft and can compress if the neck is extended too far. d. The esophagus in a pediatric patient is very thick and will occlude the airway if the neck is hyperextended.
c. The cartilage of the trachea is very soft and can compress if the neck is extended too far.
You are assessing a 2-week-old baby who is sick. Assessment reveals that he has a fever and difficulty breathing. Which of the following additional assessment findings would be most concerning to you given the age of this patient? a. A respiratory rate of 30 breaths per minute b. A wet diaper in need of changing c. Continual crying d. Nasal passages that are occluded by mucus
d. Nasal passages that are occluded by mucus
You are immobilizing a 4-year-old boy on a long spine board. Which of the following actions would be appropriate when performing this intervention? a. Avoid applying the chest strap across the patient’s thorax. b. Place padding between the patient’s shoulders and the spine board. c. Secure the patient’s chest and legs to the board after the head has been secured. d. Place a pillow under the patient’s neck to keep the airway open.
b. Place padding between the patient’s shoulders and the spine board.
The increased pliability of the ribs of children makes them more prone to: a. bruising of the lung. b. rib fractures. c. cardiac arrest. d. overinflation of the lungs.
a. bruising of the lung.
When assessing a 3-year-old child with a respiratory illness, which of the following assessment findings would be least concerning to you? a. Retractions observed above the clavicles b. Paradoxical breathing c. Patient in the tripod position d. A respiratory rate of 28 breaths per minute
d. A respiratory rate of 28 breaths per minute