2026 NSG 3600 EXAM 1BANK ALL COMPLETE
CURRENT TESTING QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED)
GUARANTEED PASS/TOP-RATED A+.
NSG 3600
Maximize your success on the NSG 3600 Exam 1 with focused
preparation that strengthens your understanding of foundational
nursing concepts, including health assessment basics,
introductory pathophysiology, and professional principles
essential for advanced practice. It is specifically designed for
nursing students to assess their grasp of essential concepts at
the start of their advanced studies.
A nursing faculty member is explaining the pediatric immune
system to students. Which statement is correct?
a. children are born with intact immune systems
b. children's immune systems develop over 1 year
c. immunity isn't functional until about 6 months
d. mothers immunity is babies primary line of defense ✓
✓...... ANSWER ....... A
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A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to new parents.
Which instruction by the nurse will assist the parents in
painting physical barriers to prevent infection int heir
newborn?
a. breastfeeding provides some antibodies
b. ensure your baby is getting enough nutrition
c. keep your baby away from people who are sick
d. was your body with gentle soap and dry well ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... D
A 10-month-old-child is int he pediatric clinic for his 8th ear
infection. Which assessment is most important for the nurse
to perform on this child?
a. ask the parent about possible allergy testing
b. assess the Childs mouth for oral thrush
c. graph height and weight on the growth chart
d. inquire about the health of the entire family ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... C
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A parent calls a pediatric information line to ask about
treating sinus congestion in a child. Which suggestions is
not appropriate for the nurse to make the parent?
a. warm-facial compress
b. cool-mist steamer
c. Sine-Off sinus medication
d. gentle nasal suctioning ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... C
An immunocompromised child has been admitted to the
hospital with Fifths disease. Which action by the nurse is
most appropriate?
a. place the child in contact precautions
b. place the child in droplet precautions
c. place the child in protective isolation
d. place the child on standard precautions ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... B
A child is hospitalized with a. serious bacterial infection.
Which assessment finding indicates that he goals for a
priority nursing diagnosis have been met?
a. intact skin integrity
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b. normal temperature
c. stable weight
d. urine output of 1mL/kg/hour ✓ ✓...... ANSWER ....... D
The pediatric nurse explains to a nursing student about the
most important role that nurse has in preventing disease
What does this role include?
a. ensuring that immunizations are up to date in all children
b. facilitating research on new forms of immunizations
c. giving reminders about immunizations to parents in clinic
d. scheduling and conducting immunization clinics ✓ ✓......
ANSWER ....... A
A parent is refusing to have a child vaccinated, preferring to
have the child contract the illness and develop natural
immunity. Which response by the nurse is the best?
a. i'm sure you know what is best for your baby
b. I'll have to report you to social work
c. that practice is dangerous and illegal
d. these diseases have many serious consequences ✓
✓...... ANSWER ....... D