Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test - Medicus Training

Pediatric CPR & Choking Response Practice Test

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Question 1

You are babysitting a 3-year-old who suddenly stops talking and clutches their throat. They are silent, eyes wide with panic, and their lips are turning blue. What is the FIRST thing you should do?

Question 2

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

Question 3

Which of these is a high-risk location for drowning?

Question 4

A 5-year-old falls and hits their head on the floor. They seem fine at first but begin vomiting 15 minutes later. What should you do?

Question 5

What is the Golden Minute in a pediatric emergency?

Question 6

What is the correct first step when an infant is choking and unable to breathe?

Question 7

What should you do if a choking child becomes unconscious?

Question 8

Which high-risk behavior increases the chance of choking in young children?

Question 9

What is secondary choking, and why is it dangerous?

Question 10

When should you call 911 for a febrile seizure?

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