NURS 5432 FNP 1 ALL EXAMS STUDY NOTES
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ Rotavirus Vaccines Answer: Two types: Rotarix and Rotateq with
specific dosing.
⫸ Immunodeficient Children Answer: Live-virus vaccines are
contraindicated for these patients.
⫸ Known Allergies Answer: Children with allergies may need vaccine
adjustments.
⫸ RV Vaccine Answer: Rare intussusception risk; avoid in certain
conditions.
⫸ Developmental Milestones Answer: Key skills children should
achieve by specific ages.
⫸ Tanner Stages Answer: System for assessing sexual maturation
stages.
⫸ Stage 1 Tanner Answer: Pre-pubertal stage with no pubic hair.
,⫸ Stage 2 Tanner Answer: Soft pubic hair; breast buds in females.
⫸ Stage 3 Tanner Answer: Coarser pubic hair; penis enlargement in
males.
⫸ Stage 4 Tanner Answer: Pubic hair covers area; breast mound
development.
⫸ Stage 5 Tanner Answer: Adult stage; full development of genitalia.
⫸ Autism Answer: Symptoms typically present before age 3.
⫸ AUB Classification Answer: Describes abnormal uterine bleeding
patterns.
⫸ PAP Screening Guidelines Answer: Recommendations for cervical
cancer screening ages.
⫸ Chronic Diseases Answer: Not outright contraindications for
vaccinations.
⫸ Premature Infants Answer: Immunization schedule based on
chronological age.
,⫸ Live Virus Vaccines Answer: Contraindicated in
immunocompromised children.
⫸ Neomycin Allergy Answer: Avoid MMR, IPV, VAR in allergic
children.
⫸ Egg Allergy Answer: Influenza vaccine can be given with
precautions.
⫸ Developmental Control Answer: Head control by 3 months; sitting by
6 months.
⫸ Pincer Grasp Answer: Develops between 8-10 months of age.
⫸ Walking Milestone Answer: Typically achieved by 1 year of age.
⫸ Babbling Answer: Peaks at 12 months; begins word usage.
⫸ Expressive Vocabulary Answer: Expands significantly from 12 to 24
months.
⫸ Speech Comprehension Answer: 100% comprehension by
kindergarten age.
, ⫸ Hospitalized Children Answer: Vaccination deferred until post-
discharge.
⫸ Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Answer: Contraindicates RV
vaccines in infants.
⫸ Gastroenteritis Answer: Vaccination deferred in acute moderate or
severe cases.
⫸ PAP test Answer: Screening for cervical cancer; first at age 21.
⫸ HPV testing Answer: Determines subtype of human papillomavirus.
⫸ Colposcopy Answer: Examination of cervix after abnormal PAP
results.
⫸ Vaginal candidiasis treatment Answer: Topical or oral antifungals
like Clotrimazole.
⫸ Bartholin's gland cyst management Answer: Incision and drainage;
word catheter for 4-6 weeks.
⫸ PALM-COEIN Answer: Acronym for causes of abnormal uterine
bleeding.
COMPREHENSIVE TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ Rotavirus Vaccines Answer: Two types: Rotarix and Rotateq with
specific dosing.
⫸ Immunodeficient Children Answer: Live-virus vaccines are
contraindicated for these patients.
⫸ Known Allergies Answer: Children with allergies may need vaccine
adjustments.
⫸ RV Vaccine Answer: Rare intussusception risk; avoid in certain
conditions.
⫸ Developmental Milestones Answer: Key skills children should
achieve by specific ages.
⫸ Tanner Stages Answer: System for assessing sexual maturation
stages.
⫸ Stage 1 Tanner Answer: Pre-pubertal stage with no pubic hair.
,⫸ Stage 2 Tanner Answer: Soft pubic hair; breast buds in females.
⫸ Stage 3 Tanner Answer: Coarser pubic hair; penis enlargement in
males.
⫸ Stage 4 Tanner Answer: Pubic hair covers area; breast mound
development.
⫸ Stage 5 Tanner Answer: Adult stage; full development of genitalia.
⫸ Autism Answer: Symptoms typically present before age 3.
⫸ AUB Classification Answer: Describes abnormal uterine bleeding
patterns.
⫸ PAP Screening Guidelines Answer: Recommendations for cervical
cancer screening ages.
⫸ Chronic Diseases Answer: Not outright contraindications for
vaccinations.
⫸ Premature Infants Answer: Immunization schedule based on
chronological age.
,⫸ Live Virus Vaccines Answer: Contraindicated in
immunocompromised children.
⫸ Neomycin Allergy Answer: Avoid MMR, IPV, VAR in allergic
children.
⫸ Egg Allergy Answer: Influenza vaccine can be given with
precautions.
⫸ Developmental Control Answer: Head control by 3 months; sitting by
6 months.
⫸ Pincer Grasp Answer: Develops between 8-10 months of age.
⫸ Walking Milestone Answer: Typically achieved by 1 year of age.
⫸ Babbling Answer: Peaks at 12 months; begins word usage.
⫸ Expressive Vocabulary Answer: Expands significantly from 12 to 24
months.
⫸ Speech Comprehension Answer: 100% comprehension by
kindergarten age.
, ⫸ Hospitalized Children Answer: Vaccination deferred until post-
discharge.
⫸ Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Answer: Contraindicates RV
vaccines in infants.
⫸ Gastroenteritis Answer: Vaccination deferred in acute moderate or
severe cases.
⫸ PAP test Answer: Screening for cervical cancer; first at age 21.
⫸ HPV testing Answer: Determines subtype of human papillomavirus.
⫸ Colposcopy Answer: Examination of cervix after abnormal PAP
results.
⫸ Vaginal candidiasis treatment Answer: Topical or oral antifungals
like Clotrimazole.
⫸ Bartholin's gland cyst management Answer: Incision and drainage;
word catheter for 4-6 weeks.
⫸ PALM-COEIN Answer: Acronym for causes of abnormal uterine
bleeding.