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Test Bank for Primary Care Art and Science of Advanced
Practice Nursing an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon
2025
1. After delivery, what risk does an infant face if the
mother self-administers heparin during
pregnancy?ANSWERDecrease in Vitamin K.
2. Which foods are considered relatively safe from
pesticide exposure, whether organic or
not?ANSWERSweet corn, cantaloupe, and kiwi.
3. Which health behavior prediction model is useful for
discussing lifestyle changes with an obese adolescent
whose parents have type 2 diabetes?ANSWERHealth
belief model.
4. Which medication should be prepared for a child in
status epilepticus?ANSWERDiazepam.
5. Which region globally has the highest infant mortality
rate?ANSWERSub-Saharan Africa
6. Which resource can be used for formulating
developmental diagnoses for pediatric
patients?ANSWERDC: 03R.
7. Which screening tool is used to evaluate a 6-year-old
child for ADHD?ANSWERPediatric Symptom
Checklist (PSC).
8. Which tool can a nurse practitioner use to estimate
the reading level of a parent when assessing health
literacy?ANSWERSMOG
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Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. After delivery, what risk does an infant face if the mother self-administers heparin during pregnancy?ANSWERDecrease in Vitamin K.
  2. Which foods are considered relatively safe from pesticide exposure, whether organic or not?ANSWERSweet corn, cantaloupe, and kiwi.
  3. Which health behavior prediction model is useful for discussing lifestyle changes with an obese adolescent whose parents have type 2 diabetes?ANSWERHealth belief model.
  4. Which medication should be prepared for a child in status epilepticus?ANSWERDiazepam.
  5. Which region globally has the highest infant mortality rate?ANSWERSub-Saharan Africa
  6. Which resource can be used for formulating developmental diagnoses for pediatric patients?ANSWERDC: 03R.
  7. Which screening tool is used to evaluate a 6-year-old child for ADHD?ANSWERPediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC).
  8. Which tool can a nurse practitioner use to estimate the reading level of a parent when assessing health literacy?ANSWERSMOG

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. Which tool is used by a nurse practitioner to record family relationships and significant behavioral problems?ANSWERGenogram.
  2. Which type of epilepsy is known to be photosensitive?ANSWERJuvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
  3. At what age are most children capable of beginning toilet training according to the pediatric nurse practitioner?ANSWERBy age 2 years.
  4. At what ages are the required infant checkups and vaccinations scheduled?ANSWER2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, and 1 year.
  5. At what developmental stage can children understand the link between stress and irritable bowel syndrome symptoms?ANSWERFormal operational stage.
  6. How are the tics in Tourette Syndrome characterized?ANSWERThe tics are involuntary, and the person cannot control the behavior.
  7. How can a nurse assess developmental milestones in a 4-month-old?ANSWERBy checking motor skills, social engagement, and communication abilities.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025 cholesterol intake does not affect the infant's serum cholesterol values.

  1. How does an infant display depression?ANSWERLooks away when an adult attempts to play with the infant.
  2. How long can frozen breast milk be stored?ANSWERUp to 3 months in a 0° F freezer.
  3. How often should a teen be checked for depression at physician visits?ANSWEREvery visit.
  4. How should a nurse practitioner begin a well- child assessment of an 8-year-old child?ANSWERAsk the child about school, friends, home activities, and sports.
  5. How should a nurse practitioner respond to a mother reporting a decrease in her 4-month-old infant's stools from 3-5 daily to one every other day?ANSWERAsk the mother to describe the color and consistency of the stools.
  6. How should a nurse practitioner respond to an adolescent male concerned about a friend's sexual identity?ANSWERTell the adolescent that, unless he is at risk, what he says will be confidential.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. How should a nurse practitioner respond to an obese 16-year-old who acknowledges the need to lose weight but is reluctant to give up favorite foods?ANSWERAsk, 'Do you think there are any foods you could limit or do without for a while?'
  2. How should a nurse practitioner respond to parents of a picky eater child regarding the necessity of multivitamins?ANSWERAsk the parents to provide a 3-day food diary.
  3. How should a pediatric nurse practitioner address a 3-year-old child who draws on walls with crayons?ANSWERProvide a roll of paper for drawing and teach the child to use this.
  4. How should a seizure characterized by fluttering eyes and lip smacking in an 18-month-old be documented?ANSWERAs an absence seizure.
  5. How should behavioral challenges in a child be described to a teacher?ANSWERThe child may be defiant or have tantrums.
  6. How should the nurse practitioner interpret a mother's behavior of playing a game on her smartphone while her 2-month-old infant is in a car seat?ANSWEROf moderate concern for parenting problems.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025 model?ANSWERObtaining pre- and post-treatment spirometry testing.

  1. What action should a nurse practitioner take for a 20 - month-old child who has achieved milestones for a 15 - month-old?ANSWERPerform an in-depth developmental assessment screen at this visit to evaluate this child.
  2. What action should a nurse practitioner take for a 3 - year-old who has been toilet trained but is now refusing bowel movements?ANSWERAsk the parent about bathroom facilities in the child's day care.
  3. What action should a nurse practitioner take if a mother is worried about her infant's cholesterol levels?ANSWERExplain that maternal cholesterol levels affect the cardiovascular risk of breastfed babies.
  4. What action should be taken for a 15 - year-old female with irregular periods?ANSWERPerform biometric screening to determine lean body mass.
  5. What activity can help improve speech and language skills in a 9-month-old infant?ANSWERSing to the child and play lullabies in the baby's room.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What advice should be given to a mother who smokes regarding her nursing newborn?ANSWERThirdhand smoke exposure risks may last for years even if the mother quits now.
  2. What approach can help a nurse practitioner address a grandmother's dismissive attitude towards her daughter's feeding issues?ANSWERExplain that the condition is potentially serious if not treated.
  3. What approach should a nurse practitioner take to ensure health literacy for a parent with a high school diploma who asks many questions about her infant's treatments?ANSWERAsk the parent to read back all information given.
  4. What are common signs of ADHD in children?ANSWERDifficulty with focus, organization, and completing tasks.
  5. What are common triggers for night terrors in children?ANSWERStressful life events, sleep deprivation, and certain medications.
  6. What are the potential long-term effects of prenatal smoke exposure on infants?ANSWERRespiratory effects may occur after birth.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What can indicate a need for further evaluation in a young girl regarding her menstrual cycle?ANSWERHaving fewer than six periods in a year.
  2. What can secondary headaches occur due to?ANSWERConcussions.
  3. What can the mother of a 3-month-old infant do to stimulate and entertain her child?ANSWERProvide appropriate ways to stimulate and entertain the infant.
  4. What can the tics associated with Tourette Syndrome lead to?ANSWERMental deterioration.
  5. What can trigger night terrors in adolescents?ANSWEREmotional stress, alcohol use, and bullying.
  6. What cerebrospinal fluid results indicate bacterial meningitis?ANSWERAn elevated protein count and a low glucose level.
  7. What characteristic of adolescent thinking is demonstrated when a 15-year-old girl blames her mother for her mood swings before her period?ANSWERApparent hypocrisy.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What condition is indicated by rhythmic, repetitive, involuntary movements in a child?ANSWERDystonia.
  2. What could cause a child to revert to enuresis after four years without issues?ANSWERStress.
  3. What daily activity can help a child discuss their school day?ANSWERHaving snack time with the child each day.
  4. What dental health advice should be given to the parent of a 9-month-old infant with two central incisors?ANSWERMake an appointment for an initial dental examination.
  5. What developmental aspect is most concerning for a child whose mother has been treated for depression for over 5 years?ANSWERSpeech and language development.
  6. What developmental stage is characterized by the ability to understand complex relationships, such as stress and health?ANSWERFormal operational stage.
  7. What developmental task should be addressed during a well-child visit for an 8-year- old?ANSWERHealthy nutrition and physical activities.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What difficulty does a child with ADHD experience when stopping activities to begin other activities at school?ANSWERDifficulty with the self- regulation component of flexibility.
  2. What discharge planning instruction is important for a teenager with borderline personality disorder?ANSWERObtaining support from family and friends.
  3. What disorder is likely indicated by a preschool- age child who bites others and has tantrums but can articulate why the behavior is wrong?ANSWERDisorder of executive function.
  4. What disorder is suspected in a 3-year-old child who speaks loudly in a monotone, avoids eye contact, and engages in repetitive play?ANSWERAutism spectrum disorder.
  5. What do Apgar scores measure in newborns?ANSWERHeart rate, respiratory rate, reflex irritability, color, and muscle tone.
  6. What does a preference for same-gender peers in children typically indicate?ANSWERIt is a normal part of development and does not necessarily indicate sexual orientation.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What does breastfeeding for 9 months or longer reduce the incidence of?ANSWERFood allergies.
  2. What does it indicate if an adolescent with bipolar disorder is talking fast and acting like she is God?ANSWERShe is probably in a manic phase and needs to be treated professionally.
  3. What does postictal paralysis indicate in a child who had a seizure?ANSWERIt indicates temporary paralysis on the side of the body opposite to the seizure activity.
  4. What does the 'precautionary principle' mean in the context of regulating potentially toxic chemicals?ANSWERChemicals must be proven to be safe before being introduced into the environment.
  5. What does the genetic notation symbol 47,XX,6q indicate?ANSWERFemale with deletion on the long arm of chromosome 6.
  6. What does the nurse practitioner's suggestion for an African American family to move for safety illustrate?ANSWERIndividual privilege
  7. What does the pediatric nurse practitioner recommend for a child who is very active and

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025 understand her child's weight is normal?ANSWERInterpersonal

  1. What executive function impairment is indicated by a child who feels overwhelmed by homework and doesn't know which assignments to do first?ANSWERImpairment in activation.
  2. What framework does the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner use to assess cognition and learning in children?ANSWERNeurodevelopmental Learning Framework.
  3. What has been scientifically linked to learning disabilities in children?ANSWERGenetics.
  4. What information can help estimate the onset of a girl's periods?ANSWERThe patient's age at thelarche.
  5. What initial action should a nurse practitioner take for a toddler below the 3rd percentile for weight?ANSWEREvaluate the child's feeding and elimination behaviors and ask the family to describe mealtime routines.
  6. What initial action should a nurse practitioner take if an infant shows mild gross motor

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025 delays?ANSWERTeach the parents to provide exercises to encourage motor development.

  1. What initial action should a nurse take for a child with recurrent stomach pain?ANSWEREncourage the child to keep a log of pain, stool patterns, and dietary intake.
  2. What initial assessment should a nurse practitioner make for a 5-year-old child with frequent stool soiling and stomach aches?ANSWERRecent illnesses, fluid intake, changes in diet.
  3. What initial assessment should be made for a 4- year-old girl with frequent urination and incontinence?ANSWERExamination for labial adhesions.
  4. What initial medication should a nurse practitioner select for a school-age child with primarily hyperactive ADHD?ANSWERModerate-dose stimulant.
  5. What intervention is appropriate for a toddler suspected of having vesicoureteral reflux?ANSWERReferral to a urologist for evaluation.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What is a common behavior for children with enuresis during preschool?ANSWERDaytime incontinence.
  2. What is a common behavior of a 6-year-old child who dislikes school?ANSWERPretending to be sick frequently to stay home from school.
  3. What is a common behavioral sign of ADHD in children?ANSWERImpulsivity and difficulty staying on task.
  4. What is a common belief about cutting behavior in adolescents?ANSWERSome may view it as a method of fitting in with peers.
  5. What is a common characteristic of a child diagnosed with dyspraxia?ANSWERDifficulty with motor planning and coordination.
  6. What is a common concern among parents of toddlers regarding their child's play behavior?ANSWERParents worry about the potential for injury due to the child's curiosity.
  7. What is a common concern for breastfed infants regarding stool frequency?ANSWERBreastfed infants may have fewer stools, and a decrease from 3-5 to 1 every other day can be normal.

Practice Nursing – an Interprofessional Approach 6th Edeachon 2025

  1. What is a common concern for parents of children in middle childhood regarding peer influence?ANSWERThe potential for negative influences from older classmates.
  2. What is a common concern for parents of infants with special health care needs?ANSWERAccessing appropriate resources and support.
  3. What is a common concern for parents regarding their children's health?ANSWERConcerns about bullying in school affecting their child's readiness.
  4. What is a common concern for parents regarding their infant's speech development at 6 months?ANSWERUnderstanding that infants do not yet grasp the meaning of sounds.
  5. What is a common concern for single parents regarding their child's development?ANSWERThey worry that the child will be maladjusted due to living in a single-parent household.
  6. What is a common developmental milestone for a 3 - month-old infant?ANSWERCooing and smiling.