Published: 05.06.2026

This test focuses on clinical decision-making in emergency medicine involving a pediatric patient with severe head trauma. It assesses the ability to prioritize diagnostic and therapeutic steps under time pressure, understand legal and ethical aspects of care for minors, and communicate effectively with family members. The emphasis is on clinical reasoning rather than rote memorization.


The test covers the following areas:

-prioritization of care in life-threatening conditions

-indication of urgent diagnostic procedures and their legal framework

-informed consent in pediatric patients

-effective history-taking in emergency settings (e.g., structured approach)

-communication with parents in crisis situations

-legal rights of guardians regarding patient information

-legal limitations of refusal of care in minors