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Midterm study: AEMT Questions and Answers| Written Exam 2025| PASSED What is the first priority in the resuscitation of a neonate who is apneic or gasping after birth? Provide positive pressure ventilation with room air or supplemental oxygen as needed. A newborn has a heart rate below 60 b...

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What is the first priority in the resuscitation of a neonate who is apneic or gasping after birth?

Provide positive pressure ventilation with room air or supplemental oxygen as needed.



A newborn has a heart rate below 60 beats per minute after initial resuscitation efforts. What is

the next step in neonatal resuscitation?

Initiate chest compressions at a ratio of 3:1 while continuing positive pressure ventilation.



What is the appropriate technique to clear the airway of a neonate born with meconium-stained

fluid but is vigorous, with good muscle tone and strong respiratory effort?

Do not suction; instead, proceed with standard neonatal care, including drying and warming.



A neonate has central cyanosis despite effective ventilation with oxygen. What should you

suspect and address?

Congenital heart defect or persistent pulmonary hypertension.



What is the most common cause of traumatic cardiac arrest in pediatric patients?

Hypoxia resulting from inadequate oxygenation or ventilation.



How should you modify cervical spine immobilization for a pediatric patient under 8 years old?

Place padding under the shoulders to align the airway and spine due to their larger occiput.

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,A 4-year-old presents with stridor and drooling after ingesting a foreign object. What is the first-

line prehospital management?

Avoid agitating the child and prepare for rapid airway intervention if complete obstruction

occurs.



What is the appropriate fluid bolus dose for a pediatric patient in shock?

Administer 20 mL/kg of isotonic crystalloid solution over 5-20 minutes.



How does a child’s larger body surface area compared to an adult’s impact their care in thermal

injuries?

Children are more susceptible to fluid loss and hypothermia, requiring aggressive

temperature and fluid management.



Explain why neonates are more vulnerable to hypothermia than older children or adults.

Neonates have a larger surface area-to-body mass ratio, less subcutaneous fat, and immature

thermoregulatory mechanisms.



What is the primary pharmacodynamic effect of epinephrine during cardiac arrest?

Alpha-1 adrenergic stimulation leads to vasoconstriction, improving coronary and cerebral

perfusion.




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,How does weight-based medication dosing in pediatric patients affect pharmacokinetics

compared to adults?

Pediatric patients often have faster drug metabolism due to immature enzyme systems but

require precise dosing to avoid toxicity.



What is the main difference between pharmacokinetics in neonates and older children?

Neonates have immature renal and hepatic function, leading to slower drug clearance and

prolonged drug half-life.



Describe how a medication's bioavailability changes when given via IM versus IV administration

in an emergency setting.

IM administration has slower absorption and variable bioavailability, while IV

administration ensures 100% bioavailability and immediate effect.



What cultural or language barrier could lead to miscommunication about the severity of a

patient’s symptoms?

Patients or family members from certain cultures may understate pain or avoid direct

communication out of respect or fear of authority.



How can you ensure effective communication with a non-English-speaking family during a

pediatric emergency?

Use a certified medical interpreter and avoid relying on family members for translation.



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, Why is cultural competence essential in managing patients from diverse backgrounds in

emergencies?

It helps build trust, ensures respect for the patient's beliefs, and promotes adherence to the

care plan.



A parent refuses life-saving treatment for their child due to religious beliefs. How should you

handle this situation?

Engage in a respectful dialogue, involve a medical ethics team if available, and consult local

laws regarding the rights of minors in emergencies.



What is the most effective way to gain consent and cooperation from a pediatric patient during

an emergency?

Use age-appropriate language, explain procedures clearly, and involve parents or guardians

when possible.



Why is it important to observe nonverbal cues when assessing pain in pediatric patients?

Children, especially younger ones, may not accurately verbalize their pain, making facial

expressions and body language critical indicators.



A caregiver reports that a child is lethargic and has refused food for 24 hours. What additional

signs would indicate serious illness?

Poor perfusion, tachypnea, or inability to maintain eye contact with stimuli.



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