Principles, Adolescent Health, Gynecology, Sexual Health,
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PRIMARY CARE & ADVANCED CLINICAL REVIEW
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Primary Care / Family Practice / NR 577 Midterm 2026/2027 Q&A Guide with Clinical
Women's Health Rationale
Q1
What are the core principles of primary care?
A Specialty consultation, hospital referral, curative treatment only
B Surgical intervention, emergency medicine, urgent care
C Health promotion, prevention of illness, management of illness, patient advocacy,
community involvement, equitable health distribution, community participation,
coordinated services, appropriate technology use
D Hospital administration, medical billing, insurance navigation
CORRECT ANSWER C. Health promotion, prevention of illness, management of illness,
patient advocacy, community involvement, equitable health distribution, community
participation, coordinated services, appropriate technology use
CLINICAL RATIONALE
● Primary care emphasizes comprehensive, continuous, and coordinated care centered on the patient
and community.
● These principles align with the WHO definition of primary care and the medical home model.
● Equitable distribution and community participation address social determinants of health.
,Q2
What are the major developmental goals of adolescence?
A Starting a career, getting married, having children
B Completion of puberty and growth; social, emotional, and cognitive development; abstract
thinking; independent identity; career preparation
C Complete physical growth, financial independence, retirement planning
D Entering middle school, learning to drive, voting
CORRECT ANSWER B. Completion of puberty and growth; social, emotional, and
cognitive development; abstract thinking; independent identity; career preparation
CLINICAL RATIONALE
● Adolescence spans ages 10-21 and involves physical, cognitive, and psychosocial maturation.
● Development of abstract thinking (formal operational stage) allows for future planning and risk
assessment.
● Identity formation (Erikson's identity vs. role confusion) is the central psychosocial task.
, Q3
Which domains are addressed by the Bright Futures health promotion framework for children
and adolescents?
A Only physical health and vaccination status
B Life-long health of families and communities; family support; special health care needs;
healthy development; mental health; healthy weight; nutrition; physical activity; oral health;
healthy sexual development; safe social media use; safety/injury prevention
C Academic testing and standardized screening only
D Emergency care and hospitalization planning
CORRECT ANSWER B. Life-long health of families and communities; family support;
special health care needs; healthy development; mental health; healthy weight;
nutrition; physical activity; oral health; healthy sexual development; safe social
media use; safety/injury prevention
CLINICAL RATIONALE
● Bright Futures is the American Academy of Pediatrics' national health promotion and prevention
initiative.
● It addresses physical, mental, social, and developmental health across the lifespan with family-
centered care.
● Bright Futures guidelines form the basis for recommended well-child visit schedules.