PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
●● ____ is a level of primary care. Answer: Generalist care
●● ____ is a level of secondary care. Answer: Specialized expertise
●● ____ is a level of tertiary care. Answer: both specialized expertise
and specialized equipment
●● ____ is a level of quaternary care. Answer: highly specialize
expertise and highly unusual or specialized equipment
●● T/F: primary care is more person centered than disease centered.
Answer: true
●● primary care provides ____, relationship oriented care over time,
rather than being a series of limited disease based interactions. Answer:
continuous
●● Primary care has an emphasis on _____. Answer: health promotion
and protection (root cause or poor health or threats to health)
, AND
disease and/or disability prevention
●● T/F: primary care is often used synonymously with outpatient or
ambulatory care. Answer: true
●● Types of PCPs. Answer: PNP, FNP, pediatricians, family medicine,
physician assistants
●● T/F: preventive measure can be applied at any stage along the natural
history of a disease with the goal of preventing further progression of the
condition. Answer: true
●● How does primary prevention efforts keep disease processes from
becoming established?. Answer: eliminating the causes or increasing
individual resistance to disease
●● What are the 2 subcategories of primary preventative action?.
Answer: 1. health promotion: involves health maintenance and education
efforts, including lifestyle changes/choices, nutrition, and matinenance
of safe environments
2. specific protection: involves actions targeted at specific disease, such
as immunizations, antimalarial prophylaxis, and environmental
modifications (such as fluoride).
PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
●● ____ is a level of primary care. Answer: Generalist care
●● ____ is a level of secondary care. Answer: Specialized expertise
●● ____ is a level of tertiary care. Answer: both specialized expertise
and specialized equipment
●● ____ is a level of quaternary care. Answer: highly specialize
expertise and highly unusual or specialized equipment
●● T/F: primary care is more person centered than disease centered.
Answer: true
●● primary care provides ____, relationship oriented care over time,
rather than being a series of limited disease based interactions. Answer:
continuous
●● Primary care has an emphasis on _____. Answer: health promotion
and protection (root cause or poor health or threats to health)
, AND
disease and/or disability prevention
●● T/F: primary care is often used synonymously with outpatient or
ambulatory care. Answer: true
●● Types of PCPs. Answer: PNP, FNP, pediatricians, family medicine,
physician assistants
●● T/F: preventive measure can be applied at any stage along the natural
history of a disease with the goal of preventing further progression of the
condition. Answer: true
●● How does primary prevention efforts keep disease processes from
becoming established?. Answer: eliminating the causes or increasing
individual resistance to disease
●● What are the 2 subcategories of primary preventative action?.
Answer: 1. health promotion: involves health maintenance and education
efforts, including lifestyle changes/choices, nutrition, and matinenance
of safe environments
2. specific protection: involves actions targeted at specific disease, such
as immunizations, antimalarial prophylaxis, and environmental
modifications (such as fluoride).