Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test - Medicus Training

Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test

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Question 1

Which of these is considered a high-risk choking food for toddlers?

Question 2

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 3

Which of the following is a mild to moderate sign of breathing distress?

Question 4

Which of the following is a common household hazard for young children?

Question 5

What is the best way to prevent drowning at home?

Question 6

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

Question 7

What should you do if a choking child becomes unconscious?

Question 8

What is the best way to comfort a child after an emergency?

Question 9

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

Question 10

What should you do immediately if a child is pulled from the water and is not breathing?

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