Pediatric Emergencies

Pediatric Emergencies ( 20 Questions)

A 8-year-old child with a history of heart disease suddenly becomes pale, lethargic, and complains of chest pain. Vital signs show tachycardia and weak pulses. What is the likely cause of the child's symptoms?



Correct Answer: C

A. Febrile seizure presents with sudden convulsions and fever in children and does not cause pale, lethargic symptoms with chest pain and tachycardia.

   B. Hypoglycemia can cause weakness and altered mental status, but it does not typically present with chest pain, tachycardia, and weak pulses.

   C. Cardiogenic shock, often seen in children with heart disease, can present with pale, lethargic appearance, chest pain, tachycardia, and weak pulses due to poor cardiac output.

   D. Foreign body aspiration can cause sudden respiratory distress and choking, but it does not present with chest pain, pale appearance, tachycardia, and weak pulses.
 




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