BOLC PHASE 1 MODULE G ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS ANSWERS GRADED
A+
◉ A nurse in a daycare center is planning play activities for a group
of toddlers. Which choices are the *most appropriate* play materials
for these children?
A. Videos, compact disc player, board games
B. rattles, stuffed animals, squeaky dolls, soft mobiles
C. cards, Monopoly game, sewing kits, paint-by-number kits
D. blocks, rocking horse, finger paints, wooden puzzles, thick
crayons, paper Answer: D
◉ Which instruction should the nurse provide to the mother of a
preschooler regarding car seats?
A. place the child in the back seat of the car in a booster seat
B. place the child in the back seat in a forward-facing convertible
seat with a harness
C. restrain the child in the passenger side of the front seat as long as
the air bag is in place
D. place the child in the back seat of the car in a forward-facing
position using the car seat belts. Answer: B
,◉ Upper medial incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 6-8 months
◉ Upper lateral incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 8-10 months
◉ Upper & Lower Cuspid's (babies) develop at Answer: 16-20
months
◉ Upper & Lower 1st Molar's (babies) develop at Answer: 10-16
months
◉ Upper & lower 2nd Molar's (babies) develop at Answer: 20-30
months
◉ Lower Medial Incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 5-7 months
◉ Lower Lateral incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 7-10 months
◉ A nurse, assigned to care for a hospitalized child who is 8 years
old, plans care, taking into account Erik Erikson's theory of
psychosocial development. According to this theory, which choice
represents the primary developmental task of the child?
a. to master useful skills and tools
b. to gain independence from parents
,c. to develop a sense of trust in the world
d. to develop a sense of control over self and body functions Answer:
a
◉ A nurse has provided information to a 16-year-old girl about
adequate nutritional intake. Which statement by the girl indicates a
*need for additional information*?
a. it is all right to eat pizza for breakfast once in a while.
b. it is important to eat at least two servings of fruit per day.
c. it is acceptable to eat an occasional hamburger and fries at a fast-
food restaurant.
d. it is acceptable to replace the daily milk requirement with a
protein food such as a cheeseburger. Answer: d
◉ Joanna asks the nurse how to deal with Joel's bedtime temper
tantrums. Which strategy should the nurse recommend to Joanna?
a. safely isolating Joel and ignoring the temper tantrum
b. giving in to Joel's demand and allowing him to stay up a little
longer
c. Telling Joel that he will be punished if the temper tantrum
continues
d. telling Joel that a favorite toy will be taken away if the temper
tantrum doesn't stop Answer: a
, ◉ What should the nurse tell Joanna?
a. avoid letting Joel take any daytime naps
b. provide a quite activity for 30 minutes before bedtime
c. provide a high-carbohydrate snack before bedtime to promote
sleep
d. allow the stalling tactics for 30 minutes, then Joel that he must go
to bed Answer: b
◉ Joanna asks the nurse about toilet-training Joel. She is not sure
whether he is ready and anticipates that he will throw temper
tantrums if she begins to toilet-train him. The nurse tells Joanna to
watch for certain signs of readiness to toilet-train. What are they?
*Select all that apply*
a. ability to remove clothing
b. refusal to sit on toilet
c. impatience with a wet or soiled diaper
d. an increased number of wet diapers during the day
e. a dry diaper when the child wakes from a nap Answer: a, c, e
◉ human milk is the best food for who? Answer: infants younger
than 6 months
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS ANSWERS GRADED
A+
◉ A nurse in a daycare center is planning play activities for a group
of toddlers. Which choices are the *most appropriate* play materials
for these children?
A. Videos, compact disc player, board games
B. rattles, stuffed animals, squeaky dolls, soft mobiles
C. cards, Monopoly game, sewing kits, paint-by-number kits
D. blocks, rocking horse, finger paints, wooden puzzles, thick
crayons, paper Answer: D
◉ Which instruction should the nurse provide to the mother of a
preschooler regarding car seats?
A. place the child in the back seat of the car in a booster seat
B. place the child in the back seat in a forward-facing convertible
seat with a harness
C. restrain the child in the passenger side of the front seat as long as
the air bag is in place
D. place the child in the back seat of the car in a forward-facing
position using the car seat belts. Answer: B
,◉ Upper medial incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 6-8 months
◉ Upper lateral incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 8-10 months
◉ Upper & Lower Cuspid's (babies) develop at Answer: 16-20
months
◉ Upper & Lower 1st Molar's (babies) develop at Answer: 10-16
months
◉ Upper & lower 2nd Molar's (babies) develop at Answer: 20-30
months
◉ Lower Medial Incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 5-7 months
◉ Lower Lateral incisor (babies) develops at Answer: 7-10 months
◉ A nurse, assigned to care for a hospitalized child who is 8 years
old, plans care, taking into account Erik Erikson's theory of
psychosocial development. According to this theory, which choice
represents the primary developmental task of the child?
a. to master useful skills and tools
b. to gain independence from parents
,c. to develop a sense of trust in the world
d. to develop a sense of control over self and body functions Answer:
a
◉ A nurse has provided information to a 16-year-old girl about
adequate nutritional intake. Which statement by the girl indicates a
*need for additional information*?
a. it is all right to eat pizza for breakfast once in a while.
b. it is important to eat at least two servings of fruit per day.
c. it is acceptable to eat an occasional hamburger and fries at a fast-
food restaurant.
d. it is acceptable to replace the daily milk requirement with a
protein food such as a cheeseburger. Answer: d
◉ Joanna asks the nurse how to deal with Joel's bedtime temper
tantrums. Which strategy should the nurse recommend to Joanna?
a. safely isolating Joel and ignoring the temper tantrum
b. giving in to Joel's demand and allowing him to stay up a little
longer
c. Telling Joel that he will be punished if the temper tantrum
continues
d. telling Joel that a favorite toy will be taken away if the temper
tantrum doesn't stop Answer: a
, ◉ What should the nurse tell Joanna?
a. avoid letting Joel take any daytime naps
b. provide a quite activity for 30 minutes before bedtime
c. provide a high-carbohydrate snack before bedtime to promote
sleep
d. allow the stalling tactics for 30 minutes, then Joel that he must go
to bed Answer: b
◉ Joanna asks the nurse about toilet-training Joel. She is not sure
whether he is ready and anticipates that he will throw temper
tantrums if she begins to toilet-train him. The nurse tells Joanna to
watch for certain signs of readiness to toilet-train. What are they?
*Select all that apply*
a. ability to remove clothing
b. refusal to sit on toilet
c. impatience with a wet or soiled diaper
d. an increased number of wet diapers during the day
e. a dry diaper when the child wakes from a nap Answer: a, c, e
◉ human milk is the best food for who? Answer: infants younger
than 6 months