Certified Pediatric Emergency Nurse (CPEN) Practice Exam

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What does the 'D' in the ABCDE assessment stand for?

  1. Diagnosis

  2. Drugs

  3. Disability

  4. Development

The correct answer is: Disability

The 'D' in the ABCDE assessment stands for Disability. The ABCDE assessment is a systematic approach used in pediatric emergency care to evaluate and prioritize the needs of a patient rapidly. In this context, the disability component primarily refers to the assessment of the child's neurological status. This includes checking the patient's level of consciousness, response to stimuli, and any signs of potential neurological impairment. It helps identify conditions like traumatic brain injuries, seizures, or other neurological emergencies that require immediate attention. Recognizing and addressing any disabilities early in the evaluation process is crucial for guiding further diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, ensuring that serious conditions are not overlooked during the initial assessment.