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NNP CCPR EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM|
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED
A+|| BRAND NEW!!
A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic
candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is
a. amphotericin B lipid complex
b. fluconazole
c. flucytosine - ..(ANSWER)...a. amphotericin B lipid complex
Increased bowel sounds are indicative of
a. Ileus
b. Malrotation
c. Starvation - ..(ANSWER)...b. Malrotation
Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which anomaly?
a. Microglossia
b. Omphalocele
c. Volvulus - ..(ANSWER)...b. Omphalocele
A term neonate is found to have ambiguous genitalia. The anticipated immediate
action would include obtaining
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a. blood electrolytes
b. intravenous pyelogram
c. pelvic ultrasound - ..(ANSWER)...a. blood electrolytes
4. Plethora can be seen in infants who are
a. overfed
b. overheated
c. stimulated - ..(ANSWER)...b. overheated
5. Neonatal manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus is attributed to
a. interference with protein synthesis
b. maternal deficiency of autoantibodies and immune complexes
c. placental transfer of antibodies to the fetus - ..(ANSWER)...c. placental transfer
of antibodies to the fetus
In a 26 week gestational age neonate, the expected physical findings would
include a
a. barely apparent Moro reflex
b. no resistance to heel to ear maneuver
c. weak finger grasp - ..(ANSWER)...b. no resistance to heel to ear maneuver
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A female neonate was delivered at 28 weeks gestation. The amniotic fluid was
meconium stained. Physical examination shows a erythematores rash with small,
pale papules. Tone is poor and the infant has had several episodes of apnea.
Infection is suspected. The organism most likely responsible for this neonate's
symptoms is
a. Escherichia coli
b. Group B streptococcus
c. Listeria monocytogenes - ..(ANSWER)...c. Listeria monocytogenes
A neonate is receiving a calcium infusion for treatment of hypocalcemia. The
nurse should
a. monitor for oxygen saturation changes
b. obtain an EKG before and after the infusion
c. place the infant on a cardiac monitor - ..(ANSWER)...c. place the infant on a
cardiac monitor
Patients with respiratory distress syndrome exhibit prominent retractions with
respiratory effort. This is due to the work required to
a. generate high intrathoracic pressures
b. overcome the negative intrapleural pressure generated by contraction of the
diaphragm and the respiratory muscles
c. trap alveolar air and maintain functional residual capacity - ..(ANSWER)...a.
generate high intrathoracic pressures
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Assessment of a term neonate is as follows: IUGR, microcephaly, congenital
cataracts, hepatosplenomegaly, and jaundice. Based on these findings, the most
likely diagnosis is congenital
a. cytomegalovirus
b. rubella
c. toxoplasmosis - ..(ANSWER)...b. rubella
Infants born to mothers with myasthenia gravis
a. are at risk for aspiration
b. will present with symptoms within first 12 hours of life.
c. transient myasthenia gravis will resolve spontaneously around 6 months of age.
- ..(ANSWER)...a. are at risk for aspiration
Based on the intrauterine growth chart shown, this neonate would be classified as
(38wks, 25th percentile)
a. post-term, SGA
b. term, AGA
c. term, SGA - ..(ANSWER)...b. term, AGA
Continued posturing of a limb is characteristic of
a. clonic seizures
b. myoclonic seizures
c. tonic seizures - ..(ANSWER)...c. tonic seizures
NNP CCPR EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM|
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED
A+|| BRAND NEW!!
A 32 week gestation infant with decreased renal function develops systemic
candidiasis. The best choice of antifungal therapy for this baby is
a. amphotericin B lipid complex
b. fluconazole
c. flucytosine - ..(ANSWER)...a. amphotericin B lipid complex
Increased bowel sounds are indicative of
a. Ileus
b. Malrotation
c. Starvation - ..(ANSWER)...b. Malrotation
Infants with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome have a high risk for which anomaly?
a. Microglossia
b. Omphalocele
c. Volvulus - ..(ANSWER)...b. Omphalocele
A term neonate is found to have ambiguous genitalia. The anticipated immediate
action would include obtaining
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a. blood electrolytes
b. intravenous pyelogram
c. pelvic ultrasound - ..(ANSWER)...a. blood electrolytes
4. Plethora can be seen in infants who are
a. overfed
b. overheated
c. stimulated - ..(ANSWER)...b. overheated
5. Neonatal manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus is attributed to
a. interference with protein synthesis
b. maternal deficiency of autoantibodies and immune complexes
c. placental transfer of antibodies to the fetus - ..(ANSWER)...c. placental transfer
of antibodies to the fetus
In a 26 week gestational age neonate, the expected physical findings would
include a
a. barely apparent Moro reflex
b. no resistance to heel to ear maneuver
c. weak finger grasp - ..(ANSWER)...b. no resistance to heel to ear maneuver
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A female neonate was delivered at 28 weeks gestation. The amniotic fluid was
meconium stained. Physical examination shows a erythematores rash with small,
pale papules. Tone is poor and the infant has had several episodes of apnea.
Infection is suspected. The organism most likely responsible for this neonate's
symptoms is
a. Escherichia coli
b. Group B streptococcus
c. Listeria monocytogenes - ..(ANSWER)...c. Listeria monocytogenes
A neonate is receiving a calcium infusion for treatment of hypocalcemia. The
nurse should
a. monitor for oxygen saturation changes
b. obtain an EKG before and after the infusion
c. place the infant on a cardiac monitor - ..(ANSWER)...c. place the infant on a
cardiac monitor
Patients with respiratory distress syndrome exhibit prominent retractions with
respiratory effort. This is due to the work required to
a. generate high intrathoracic pressures
b. overcome the negative intrapleural pressure generated by contraction of the
diaphragm and the respiratory muscles
c. trap alveolar air and maintain functional residual capacity - ..(ANSWER)...a.
generate high intrathoracic pressures
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Assessment of a term neonate is as follows: IUGR, microcephaly, congenital
cataracts, hepatosplenomegaly, and jaundice. Based on these findings, the most
likely diagnosis is congenital
a. cytomegalovirus
b. rubella
c. toxoplasmosis - ..(ANSWER)...b. rubella
Infants born to mothers with myasthenia gravis
a. are at risk for aspiration
b. will present with symptoms within first 12 hours of life.
c. transient myasthenia gravis will resolve spontaneously around 6 months of age.
- ..(ANSWER)...a. are at risk for aspiration
Based on the intrauterine growth chart shown, this neonate would be classified as
(38wks, 25th percentile)
a. post-term, SGA
b. term, AGA
c. term, SGA - ..(ANSWER)...b. term, AGA
Continued posturing of a limb is characteristic of
a. clonic seizures
b. myoclonic seizures
c. tonic seizures - ..(ANSWER)...c. tonic seizures