Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test - Medicus Training

Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test

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Question 1

A 4-year-old child eats a peanut butter cookie and suddenly develops swollen lips, a rash, and difficulty breathing. What should you do FIRST?

Question 2

How long should you hold an EpiPen in place after injecting it into the child’s thigh?

Question 3

Which of the following is a sign that a child needs CPR?

Question 4

What should you do if only adult AED pads are available for a small child?

Question 5

What is secondary choking, and why is it dangerous?

Question 6

Which situation requires follow-up medical care after an emergency?

Question 7

Which symptom is a sign of anaphylaxis (life-threatening allergic reaction)?

Question 8

What is the correct first step when treating a minor burn?

Question 9

If a child swallows a poisonous substance, what should you do first?

Question 10

What is secondary drowning, and when should you seek medical help?

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