Exam Questions & Answers | Latest 2026/2027
Introduction
This practice exam is designed to help learners prepare for pediatric
nurse practitioner certification-style testing. The questions cover
pediatric primary care, growth and development, pharmacology,
infectious disease, emergency care, newborn care, adolescent health,
chronic illness management, and family-centered care. Rationales are
included to reinforce learning and improve clinical judgment.
## Table of Contents
* Growth and Development
* Pediatric Assessment
* Infectious Diseases
* Respiratory Disorders
* Gastrointestinal Disorders
* Cardiovascular Disorders
* Endocrine Disorders
* Neurologic Disorders
* Hematology and Oncology
* Emergency and Trauma Care
* Pharmacology
,* Adolescent Health
* Preventive Care and Immunizations
* Newborn and Infant Care
* Professional Practice
## Questions and Answers
A child with acute otitis media is prescribed amoxicillin. Which
instruction should the nurse practitioner provide to the parents?
A. Stop the medication when symptoms improve
B. Give the medication with aspirin
C. Complete the entire course of antibiotics
D. Use the medication only at bedtime
Answer: C
Which developmental milestone is expected in a 6-month-old infant?
A. Walking independently
B. Sitting with support
C. Riding a tricycle
D. Speaking in sentences
,Answer: B
A school-age child presents with polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss.
Which condition should the practitioner suspect first?
A. Asthma
B. Type 1 diabetes mellitus
C. Appendicitis
D. Iron deficiency anemia
Answer: B
Which vaccine is routinely recommended at birth?
A. Varicella
B. MMR
C. Hepatitis B
D. HPV
Answer: C
A toddler ingests a cleaning solution at home. What is the priority
action?
, A. Induce vomiting immediately
B. Offer milk and observe
C. Contact poison control center
D. Give activated charcoal without consultation
Answer: C
Which finding is most concerning in a newborn assessment?
A. Respiratory rate of 40/min
B. Acrocyanosis during first 24 hours
C. Persistent central cyanosis
D. Irregular breathing pattern
Answer: C
A child with asthma is using a short-acting beta agonist inhaler more
than twice weekly. What does this indicate?
A. Good asthma control
B. Need for controller therapy adjustment
C. Medication overdose
D. Resolution of asthma