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ENA Peds 2 questions and answers
ENA Peds 2 questions and answers 
In a patient with sickle cell disease who has acute ischemic pain and swollen 
hands and feet, which crisis is present? 
A. Acute sequestration 
B. Vaso-occlusive 
C. Aplastic 
D. Acute chest syndromeB 
In a pediatric patient with sickle cell disease, which intervention is appropriate 
for managing acute pain during an abrupt onset of vaso-occlusive crisis? 
A. Provide comfort measures, such as ice pack application to the axilla. 
B. Expect to administ...
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ENA Peds 2 questions and answers 
In a patient with sickle cell disease who has acute ischemic pain and swollen 
hands and feet, which crisis is present? 
A. Acute sequestration 
B. Vaso-occlusive 
C. Aplastic 
D. Acute chest syndromeB 
In a pediatric patient with sickle cell disease, which intervention is appropriate 
for managing acute pain during an abrupt onset of vaso-occlusive crisis? 
A. Provide comfort measures, such as ice pack application to the axilla. 
B. Expect to administ...
ENA orientation 3.0 Respiratory Emergencies questions and answers
ENA orientation 3.0 Respiratory 
Emergencies questions and answers 
Which measure is the single best determinant of asthma severity?peak 
expiratory flow rate 
Which statement accurately characterizes emphysema?It produces a 
marked reduction in the pulmonary capillary bed 
Which statement correctly characterizes cardiogenic pulmonary 
edema?Left Ventricular pumping is inadequate 
Which statement correctly characterizes a spontaneous 
pneuthorax?Latrogenic pneumothorax can result from a...
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ENA orientation 3.0 Respiratory 
Emergencies questions and answers 
Which measure is the single best determinant of asthma severity?peak 
expiratory flow rate 
Which statement accurately characterizes emphysema?It produces a 
marked reduction in the pulmonary capillary bed 
Which statement correctly characterizes cardiogenic pulmonary 
edema?Left Ventricular pumping is inadequate 
Which statement correctly characterizes a spontaneous 
pneuthorax?Latrogenic pneumothorax can result from a...
ENA orientation 3.0 patient assessment questions and answers
ENA orientation 3.0 patient assessment 
questions and answers 
What does the M in the AMPLE mnemonic represent?medications 
What is the SAMPLE pneumonic used to assess?Patient history 
Which finding is considered subjective data?A family member states that 
the patient has a history of seizures. 
For a patient with severe sternal retractions, which intervention is the 
priority?Position the patient to maximize ventilation. 
Which condition could cause a widening pulse pressure?vasodilati...
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ENA orientation 3.0 patient assessment 
questions and answers 
What does the M in the AMPLE mnemonic represent?medications 
What is the SAMPLE pneumonic used to assess?Patient history 
Which finding is considered subjective data?A family member states that 
the patient has a history of seizures. 
For a patient with severe sternal retractions, which intervention is the 
priority?Position the patient to maximize ventilation. 
Which condition could cause a widening pulse pressure?vasodilati...
ENA Neurological Emergencies 3.0 questions and answers
ENA Neurological Emergencies 3.0 
questions and answers 
When caring for a patient with meningitis, you should perform which nursing 
intervention? 
A. Discuss stress management techniques. 
B. Initiate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilation. 
C. Elevate the head of the bed to 30. 
D. Provide a quiet, darkened room.D 
For a patient with meningitis, provide comfort measures such as minimizing 
noise, light, and other environmental stimuli. These stimuli can be extreme...
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ENA Neurological Emergencies 3.0 
questions and answers 
When caring for a patient with meningitis, you should perform which nursing 
intervention? 
A. Discuss stress management techniques. 
B. Initiate continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilation. 
C. Elevate the head of the bed to 30. 
D. Provide a quiet, darkened room.D 
For a patient with meningitis, provide comfort measures such as minimizing 
noise, light, and other environmental stimuli. These stimuli can be extreme...
ENA Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0 All Questions Review questions and answers
ENA Emergency Nursing Orientation 
3.0 All Questions Review questions 
and answers 
Which type of shock causes a temporary loss of motor, sensory, and reflex 
functions below the level of a lesion?Spinal shock 
According to the rule of nines, burns of the anterior trunk and both anterior 
arms account for which percentage of body surface area?27 percent 
Which effect does parasympathetic stimulation have on the heart? 
A. It increases peripheral vascular resistance. 
B. It enhances atr...
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ENA Emergency Nursing Orientation 
3.0 All Questions Review questions 
and answers 
Which type of shock causes a temporary loss of motor, sensory, and reflex 
functions below the level of a lesion?Spinal shock 
According to the rule of nines, burns of the anterior trunk and both anterior 
arms account for which percentage of body surface area?27 percent 
Which effect does parasympathetic stimulation have on the heart? 
A. It increases peripheral vascular resistance. 
B. It enhances atr...
ENA and ESI questions and answers
ENA and ESI questions and answers 
What are the 6 main reasons patients visit the ED each year?Inability to 
see a HCP 
Aging population 
Shorter hospital LOS 
Acute mental health crisis 
ED closures 
Lack of adequate health insurance 
What is the ENA?Emergency Nurses Association 
What does the ENA do?Provides standards of care 
Advances the emergency nursing practice 
What is needed to join the ENA?A certification called a CEN 
At least 1 year of work in an emergency enviornment ...
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ENA and ESI questions and answers 
What are the 6 main reasons patients visit the ED each year?Inability to 
see a HCP 
Aging population 
Shorter hospital LOS 
Acute mental health crisis 
ED closures 
Lack of adequate health insurance 
What is the ENA?Emergency Nurses Association 
What does the ENA do?Provides standards of care 
Advances the emergency nursing practice 
What is needed to join the ENA?A certification called a CEN 
At least 1 year of work in an emergency enviornment ...
ENA 3.0 Respiratory Emergencies questions and answers
ENA 3.0 Respiratory Emergencies 
questions and answers 
In a patient with suspected pulmonary edema, which finding should you 
expect? 
A. Hypotension 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Frothy sputum 
D. FeverC. Frothy sputum 
Which finding is characteristic of chronic bronchitis? 
A. The expiratory phase is prolonged. 
B. The patient has hyperresonance in all lung fields. 
C. An increased amount of carbon dioxide is blown off with ventilation. 
D. The patient has dyspnea and a nonproductiv...
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ENA 3.0 Respiratory Emergencies 
questions and answers 
In a patient with suspected pulmonary edema, which finding should you 
expect? 
A. Hypotension 
B. Bradycardia 
C. Frothy sputum 
D. FeverC. Frothy sputum 
Which finding is characteristic of chronic bronchitis? 
A. The expiratory phase is prolonged. 
B. The patient has hyperresonance in all lung fields. 
C. An increased amount of carbon dioxide is blown off with ventilation. 
D. The patient has dyspnea and a nonproductiv...
Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Pain - ENA-ENO-C27 questions and answers
Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Pain - ENA-ENO-C27 questions and 
answers 
Which pain scale is the most appropriate to use in an infant, age 6 
months?FLACC 
In the emergency department, which intervention is not appropriate for 
managing a trauma patient?Withhold pain medication until diagnostic 
tests are complete 
Which patient factor is appropriate to consider when selecting a pain 
assessment scale?Verbal skills 
Pharmacologic intervention is the only way to treat a patient...
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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Pain - ENA-ENO-C27 questions and 
answers 
Which pain scale is the most appropriate to use in an infant, age 6 
months?FLACC 
In the emergency department, which intervention is not appropriate for 
managing a trauma patient?Withhold pain medication until diagnostic 
tests are complete 
Which patient factor is appropriate to consider when selecting a pain 
assessment scale?Verbal skills 
Pharmacologic intervention is the only way to treat a patient...
Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: Respiratory Emergencies - ENA-ENO C28 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Which statement correctly describes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?Findings include distant breath sounds and tachypnea. In a patient with suspecte
Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Respiratory Emergencies - ENA-ENO 
C28 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Which statement correctly describes chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease?Findings include distant breath sounds and tachypnea. 
 
In a patient with suspected pulmonary edema, which finding should you 
expect?Frothy sputum 
 
Which diagnostic test is the gold standard for diagnosing a pulmonary 
embolus?Pulmonary arteriography 
 
Which statement correctly characterizes spontaneous pneumo...
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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Respiratory Emergencies - ENA-ENO 
C28 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Which statement correctly describes chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease?Findings include distant breath sounds and tachypnea. 
 
In a patient with suspected pulmonary edema, which finding should you 
expect?Frothy sputum 
 
Which diagnostic test is the gold standard for diagnosing a pulmonary 
embolus?Pulmonary arteriography 
 
Which statement correctly characterizes spontaneous pneumo...
Emergency Nursing questions and answers
Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Substance Abuse - ENA-ENO-C04 
questions and answers 
Which of the following substances causes somnolence?Gamma 
hydroxybutyrate (GHB) 
Which of the following substances causes a decreased heart rate?Gamma 
hydroxybutyrate (GHB) 
Which of the following statements is accurate?The potential for violence 
increases in individuals under the influence of drugs. 
Which of the following drug categories has a side effect of 
constipation?Opioids and morphine...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0: 
Substance Abuse - ENA-ENO-C04 
questions and answers 
Which of the following substances causes somnolence?Gamma 
hydroxybutyrate (GHB) 
Which of the following substances causes a decreased heart rate?Gamma 
hydroxybutyrate (GHB) 
Which of the following statements is accurate?The potential for violence 
increases in individuals under the influence of drugs. 
Which of the following drug categories has a side effect of 
constipation?Opioids and morphine...