WGU D119 OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT FINAL EXAM VERSION 2 LATEST 2026
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A child is in the clinic for evaluation of an asthma action plan. The
FNP notes that the child's last visit was for a pre-kindergarten
physical and observes that the child is extremely anxious. What
will the NP do initially? - ANSWER-Review the purpose of this
visit and any anticipated procedures.
The mother of a 3-month-old male infant tells the FNP that she
occasionally notices he has a penile erection just after nursing.
What will the NP tell the mother? - ANSWER-This is a normal,
reflexive behavior at this age
The FNP is performing a well-child examination on a 3-year-old.
The child's parent reports that the child has recently begun
masturbating. How will the nurse practitioner counsel this parent?
- ANSWER-To teach the child about privacy and hand hygiene
The parent of an 8-year-old child tells the FNP that the child has
begun to ask questions about why a schoolmate has "2 daddies"
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and wonders how to talk to the child about this. What will the NP
recommend? - ANSWER-Explaining that not all families are the
same and what is most important is that they love and care for
their children
The FNP is performing a well-child exam on an 8-year-old girl and
notes the presence of breast buds. What will the nurse
practitioner include when initiating anticipatory guidance for this
patient? - ANSWER-It is important to discuss and support healthy
sexuality
During a well-child examination, a 15-year-old female tells the
FNP that some of her friends have begun having sex. She has a
boyfriend but denies engaging in sex with him. What will the NP
do initially? - ANSWER-Ask her for her definitions of "sex."
During a well-child examination of a 6-year-old girl, the FNP notes
that the child becomes embarrassed and resists taking off her
underwear for the exam. What should the NP infer from this
observation? - ANSWER-This is a normal reaction in a child of
this age.
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The FNP is providing anticipatory guidance to the parent of a
school-age boy. The parent expresses concerns that the child
prefers to play with dolls, is worried that the child will be a
homosexual, and asks what can be done to prevent this from
happening. What will the NP tell this parent? - ANSWER-The
development of sexual orientation is generally a multifaceted
process
A 5-year-old's physical examination is normal and the child has no
known allergies to food or medications. To date, the child has not
been immunized and has had varicella disease. The NP now
administers a poliovirus vaccine, a diphtheria, tetanus, and
pertussis vaccine; measles mumps and rubella virus vaccine and:
- ANSWER-hepatitis B vaccine:
since the child has not been previously immunized, Hepatitis
B should be given. The Haemophilus influenza type B
vaccine should not be given to Children over five years of
age if they are otherwise healthy. The meningococcal
vaccine is not indicated and healthy children until 11 years of
age. Because the child has had the varicella disease, the
varicella vaccine is not a priority at this visit
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A mother brings her 2-month-old infant to a nurse practitioner
clinic for a well-child examination. The NP orders the
immunizations and provides an overview to the mother. The
mother States "I don't want my child to have those shots!" the NP
most appropriate response is: - ANSWER-Provide a strong
recommendation for immunization on schedule:
the FNP should assume that all parents will want to vaccinate
based on recommendations. Providing a strong
recommendation to vaccinate on schedule and adding
supported statements is the best response to hesitation or
initial refusal. Then listen to and respond to specific
questions and concerns. An alternate immunization plan is
not the most appropriate initial response as a nurse
practitioner does not have an understanding of why the
mother is hesitant yet. Laws vary from state to state and
recommending the mother find a different provider will
prevent future chances to discuss immunizations
A daycare center director calls to confirm when a child can return
to the center after having fifth disease (erythema infectiosum). the
FNP responses are based on the knowledge that the