1. What should a cultural assessment of the family and child include?:
an assessment of a patient's dominant culture including the accompanying
health beliefs, and beliefs about birth, illness, and deaths
2. What question should the provider ask to elicit information about the
internal structure of the family?:
has any family member recently moved in or out of the home? if so, how has
this move affected the family?
3. "culture is a social construction of the relationships within and among
groups of human beings..." which of the following is not a part of the
products of culture?:
none of the above
4. the provider understands that children who show signs of aggressive
behavior, depression, anxiety, and poor school performance may have
been exposed to which of the following during childhood?:
domestic violence
5. which of the following best defines the role of the APN in health care?:
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provides continuity of care for underserved populations
5. Which of the following is considered a development red flag?:
loss of milestones
6. what would be the most likely weight of a 1yr old child whose weight at
birth was 7 pounds?:
20-23 pounds
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,7. the pincer grasp is a fine motor skill the involves the ability to pick up a
small object such as cold cereal, with the thumb and forefinger. when is
this usually mastered?:
9 months
9. the nurse practitioner is completing an examination of an 11 yr old female.
it is noted during inspection that there is an appearance of breast buds.
which of the following would most likely occur in approximately 2 years?-
: onset of menses
10. when reviewing immunization protocols at your clinic, the nurse practi-
tioner should be aware that the varicella vaccine can be administered at what
age?:
12 months
11. which of the following is the correct order for introduction of solid foods
to an infant?:
cereal, vegetables, fruits, and meats
12. which of the following information is most important to ask about while
performing a sports physical?:
has the child fainted during exercise
13. the mother of a 16 month old child informs you that she feeds the baby
skim milk. what is the best rationale for not using skim milk?:
provides an inadequate amount of fatty acids
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, 14. which adolescent would be at greater risk for developing anorexia ner-
vosa?:
14 yr old competitive gymnast
15. the NP is reviewing strategies to increase physical activity. the patient
should also be educated that which of the following are commonly associ-
ated with sports injuries?:
improper training
16. a pediatric patient has just been diagnosed with otitis external. which
of the following should the patient be instructed to do?:
keep ear dry until symptoms improve
17. the NP is performing a fluorescein staining of the eye. which of the
following is this intervention used to detect?:
corneal abrasion
18. the incidence of epiglottitis has decreased due to which of the following
immunizations?:
Hib
19. you are examining a patient who you suspect has 5th disease. which of
the following is true regarding this disease?:
seen in children 5-14 yrs of age
20. which specific viral organism causes hand, foot, and mouth syndrome?-
: coxsackie
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