WGU D119 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM VERSION 1 LATEST 2026
ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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The FNP is discussing fitness and exercise with the parents of a
5-year-old child who ask what kinds of activities are
developmentally appropriate for their child. What will the NP
recommend? - ANSWER-Bike riding
The FNP is performing a well-child examination on a high school-
age adolescent who plays football and has hypercalciuria. Which
dietary supplement will the NP question the adolescent about? -
ANSWER-Protein supplements
The FNP is performing a pre-participation sports physical
examination on a 14-year-old male who will be on the wrestling
team at school. What will the NP include when discussing healthy
practices with this adolescent? - ANSWER-Risks associated with
repeatedly losing and gaining weight
The FNP is evaluating a heart murmur during a pre-participation
examination of a high school athlete. Which finding would be a
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concern requiring referral to a cardiologist? - ANSWER-A murmur
that is quieter when squatting and louder with a Valsalva
maneuve
The parent of a 12-year-old child who has sickle cell trait (SCT)
asks the FNP whether the child may play football. What will the
NP tell this parent? - ANSWER-Children with SCT should follow
heat acclimatization guidelines.
The parent of a child newly diagnosed with epilepsy asks the FNP
if the child will ever be able to participate in gym or sports. What
will the NP recommend? - ANSWER-Direct supervision of some
activities is necessary
The FNP diagnoses a high school basketball player with
mononucleosis. The adolescent asks when she may resume play.
What will the NP tell her? - ANSWER-At 4 weeks, she must have
an exam to determine fitness for play.
The parent of a high school basketball player tells the FNP that
the adolescent becomes short of breath only when exercising.
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What will the NP recommend? - ANSWER-Evaluation for
underlying cardiac causes of this symptom
A 10-year-old is hit in the head with a baseball during practice and
is diagnosed with a concussion, even though no loss of
consciousness occurred. The FNP is evaluating the child 2 weeks
after the injury and learns that the child is still experiencing some
sleepiness every day. The neurological exam is normal. The child
and the parent are adamant that the child be allowed to return to
play baseball. What will the nurse practitioner recommend? -
ANSWER-Continuation of physical and cognitive rest
A 15-year-old female basketball player who has secondary
amenorrhea is evaluated by the FNP who notes a BMI in the 3rd
percentile. What will the nurse practitioner counsel this patient? -
ANSWER-to work with a dietician to improve healthy weight gain
The FNP is performing a well-child examination on a 4-year-old
child. The parent reports that the child snores frequently, often
awakens during the night, and seems cranky during the day. What
will the NP tell this parent? - ANSWER-Sleep disorders at this age
can have long-term impacts on learning
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The parent of a school-age child who is overweight tells the FNP
that the child seems to crave high-calorie, high-carbohydrate
foods, even when full. The nurse practitioner learns that the child
is often irritable and sleepy at school despite sleeping 9 or 10
hours each night. What will the NP recommend? - ANSWER-
Referral to a sleep disorder clinic for a sleep study
The FNP is performing a well-baby examination on a 2-week-old
infant. The parent is concerned that the infant sleeps too much.
The nurse practitioner asks the parent to keep a sleep log and will
teach the parent that which amount of sleep per day is optimal for
this infant? - ANSWER-15-18 hours
The FNP is counseling a new parent about ways to reduce the
risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). What will the NP
include when discussing SIDS? - ANSWER-Bed-sharing with
infants greatly increases the risk of SIDS
The FNP is counseling the parents of a toddler about sleep. The
parents report that the toddler has recently begun resisting sleep