FNP PEDIATRIC EXAM QUIZ BANK LATEST
ACTUAL EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ SECONDARY prevention Answer: Goal: detecting disease in early,
asymptomatic, or preclinical state to minimize its impact
Example: screening tests, such as BP check mammography,
colonoscopy, ASA in hx MI
⫸ TERTIARY prevention Answer: Goal: minimizing negative disease
induced outcomes
Example: in established disease, adjusting therapy to avoid further target
organ damage. Potentially viewed as a failure of primary prevention,
support groups
⫸ Community (herd immunity) Answer: Immunize those who can be to
protect those who cannot be immunized
⫸ Active immunity Answer: Resistance developed in response to an
antigen (either infection or vaccine)
⫸ Passive immunity Answer: Immunity conferred by an antibody
produced in another host (infant of mother or immune globulin)
, ⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Neomycin- avoid immunizations: Answer:
Immunization to avoid IPV, MMR, varicella
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Streptomycin, polymyxin B, neomycin-
avoid immunization: Answer: Immunization to avoid IPV, smallpox
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Baker's yeast- immunization to avoid
Answer: Immunization to avoid Hepatitis B
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Gelatin, neomycin- immunization to avoid
Answer: Immunization to avoid Varicella zoster
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Gelatin- immunization to avoid Answer:
Immunization to avoid MMR
⫸ STAGES of change: PRECONTEMPLATION Answer: Not
interested or minimalizes
⫸ Stages of Change: Contemplation Answer: Considering change, looks
at positive and negative, feels "stuck"
⫸ Stages of Change: Preparation Answer: Exhibits some change
behaviors, but does not have tools to proceed
ACTUAL EXAMINATION 2026 QUESTIONS
WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⫸ SECONDARY prevention Answer: Goal: detecting disease in early,
asymptomatic, or preclinical state to minimize its impact
Example: screening tests, such as BP check mammography,
colonoscopy, ASA in hx MI
⫸ TERTIARY prevention Answer: Goal: minimizing negative disease
induced outcomes
Example: in established disease, adjusting therapy to avoid further target
organ damage. Potentially viewed as a failure of primary prevention,
support groups
⫸ Community (herd immunity) Answer: Immunize those who can be to
protect those who cannot be immunized
⫸ Active immunity Answer: Resistance developed in response to an
antigen (either infection or vaccine)
⫸ Passive immunity Answer: Immunity conferred by an antibody
produced in another host (infant of mother or immune globulin)
, ⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Neomycin- avoid immunizations: Answer:
Immunization to avoid IPV, MMR, varicella
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Streptomycin, polymyxin B, neomycin-
avoid immunization: Answer: Immunization to avoid IPV, smallpox
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Baker's yeast- immunization to avoid
Answer: Immunization to avoid Hepatitis B
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Gelatin, neomycin- immunization to avoid
Answer: Immunization to avoid Varicella zoster
⫸ Anaphylactic reaction to Gelatin- immunization to avoid Answer:
Immunization to avoid MMR
⫸ STAGES of change: PRECONTEMPLATION Answer: Not
interested or minimalizes
⫸ Stages of Change: Contemplation Answer: Considering change, looks
at positive and negative, feels "stuck"
⫸ Stages of Change: Preparation Answer: Exhibits some change
behaviors, but does not have tools to proceed