NURS 5432 FAMILY I MIDTERM EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Birth to 6months calorie requirement - correct-answers120kcal/kg/day
7 months to 1 year Calorie requirement - correct-answers100 kcal/kg/day
2 to 10 years caloric requirements - correct-answers100 to 70 kcal/kg/day
Adolescent calorie requirements - correct-answers45 kcal/kg/day (significant
decrease)
How much Vitamin D a day does an infant need starting at 2 months? -
correct-answers400IU
NOTE: this applies to both breast fed and formula fed infants
How much Iron do infants who are exclusively breastfeeding need? - correct-
answers1 mg/kg/day of iron is recommended
Absent red reflex could indicate these two things: - correct-
answersCongenital Cataracts
Retinoblastoma
What issue with the eyes could indicate Gonococcus, chlamydia, or herpes? -
correct-answersPurulent Eye Discharge
Disconjugate gaze is considered abnormal, True or False? - correct-
answersFalse: Disconjugate gaze is normal
What do response do we look for when testing the hearing if a Newborn? -
correct-answersStartle Response
A newborn has small white cysts on the palate and gums of the mouth.
What's this and should it be a concern? - correct-answersEpstein pearls
(common)
Gross Motor: Good head control - correct-answers2-3 months
,What is the Tonic Neck Reflex? - correct-answersOccurs when newborn's
head is turned to the side, the arm on that side will extend while the
opposite arm will contract - prepares the infant for voluntary reaching and
may be a precursor to hand/eye coordination.
What age (range) does Tonic neck for the fencing reflex appear? - correct-
answers2-3 months
Gross Motor: Rolls back to front - correct-answers5-6 months
Gross motor: sits alone - correct-answers7 months
Gross Motor: Pulls to stand - correct-answers9-10 months
Gross Motor: stands alone - correct-answers11-12 months
Gross Motor: Walks - correct-answers12-14 months
Gross Motor: walks up and down stairs - correct-answers22-24 months
Gross Motor: jumps - correct-answers24-28 months
Fine Motor: Grasps and shakes rattle - correct-answers2-3 months
Fine Motor: Reaches out for object - correct-answers3-4 Months
Fine Motor: Hand to hand transfer* - correct-answers5-6 months
Fine Motor: Raking grasp - correct-answers6-7 months
Fine Motor: Finger Grasp - correct-answers7-9 months
Fine motor: Pincer grasp* - correct-answers8-10 months
Fine Motor: Pinch Grasp - correct-answers12 months
Fine Motor: Marks on paper - correct-answers10-12 months
Fine Motor: Stacks 3 blocks - correct-answers17-18 months
Fine Motor: stacks 6-7 blocks - correct-answers22-24 months
Language: Smiles and coos - correct-answers2-3 months
Language: Laughs - correct-answers4-5 months
Language: Babbles - correct-answers5-6 months
Language: "Mama-dada" - correct-answers8-9 months
Language: waves bye-bye - correct-answers8-9 months
Language: Understands "no" - correct-answers9-10 months
Language: Points to body - correct-answers15-18 months
Language: 2 word sentences - correct-answers18-22 months
,Language: 30-50 word vocabulary - correct-answers22-24 months
What age range should a child be able to feed themselves with fingers and
start to use a spoon? - correct-answers13-18 months
What age can an child:
Walk backwards
Throw a ball
Stack 3-4 block? - correct-answers18 months
At what age does babbling reach a peak? - correct-answers12 months
What age is 75% of speech understandable? - correct-answers3 years old
By what age should they understand 100% of language? - correct-answers4
years old and older (kindergarten age)
Tanner Stage 1 (Pre-pubertal)
Does either sex have pubic hair? Yes or No? - correct-answersNo pubic hair
for either sex
Which Tanner Stage does soft pubic hair start to appear for both sexes? -
correct-answersTanner Stage II
Tanner Stage II Female - correct-answersBreast buds appear
Tanner Stage II Males - correct-answersMeasurable testes enlargement
Tanner Stage III Female - correct-answersBreast mounds form
Tanner Stage III Male - correct-answersPenis begins to enlarge in size
(LENGTH)
Tanner Stage IV Female - correct-answersBreast enlargement forms "mound
on mound" breast contour
Tanner Stage IV Male - correct-answersPenis begins to Widen
Tanner Stage V Female - correct-answersBreast takes on adult contour
Tanner Stage V Male - correct-answersPenis and testes enlarge to adult size
Name 4 Live Attenuated Vaccines: - correct-answersMMR
Varicella
Rotavirus
FluMist
, What is the Live to Live rule? - correct-answersAdminister live vaccines on
the same day or at least 28 days apart to avoid immune interference
What is the schedule of the Hepatitis B Vaccine? - correct-answersFirst: birth
Second: 1-2 months
Third: 6 months
If the Hep B vaccine serious administration is delayed, you need to restart
the series, True or False? - correct-answersFalse
How early can the Tdap vaccine be given? - correct-answers6 weeks of age
How many doses of DTap needs to be given to children of < 7 years of age? -
correct-answersFive doses
Between what ages should children ,younger than 7 years old, get all their
doses of DTap? - correct-answersBetween ages 4-6 years old
How many doses of Tdap should children between 11-18 years old get? -
correct-answers1 dose
When should a pregnant woman be immunized for Tdap in order to optimize
antibody transfer to the fetus? - correct-answers20 weeks gestation
Women receive Tdap within every pregnancy, True or False? - correct-
answersTrue
Tdap vaccine after 20 weeks of pregnancy is for Fetal antibodies and NOT so
much for the mothers immunization
How many doses of Polio (OPV) need to be given starting at 6 weeks? -
correct-answers4 doses
Charlie got her first polio vaccine at 6 weeks of age, when should she come
back for the next dose? - correct-answersAt 10 weeks (4 weeks later)
Carla got her third dose of the polio vaccine after she turned 4 years old, her
mother wants to know when she need to come back for the 4th dose. What
should you tell her? - correct-answersIf the 3rd dose is given after the child's
4th birthday then they will not require a 4th dose
What is the age range recommended for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)? -
correct-answersAge 9-12 years old
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Birth to 6months calorie requirement - correct-answers120kcal/kg/day
7 months to 1 year Calorie requirement - correct-answers100 kcal/kg/day
2 to 10 years caloric requirements - correct-answers100 to 70 kcal/kg/day
Adolescent calorie requirements - correct-answers45 kcal/kg/day (significant
decrease)
How much Vitamin D a day does an infant need starting at 2 months? -
correct-answers400IU
NOTE: this applies to both breast fed and formula fed infants
How much Iron do infants who are exclusively breastfeeding need? - correct-
answers1 mg/kg/day of iron is recommended
Absent red reflex could indicate these two things: - correct-
answersCongenital Cataracts
Retinoblastoma
What issue with the eyes could indicate Gonococcus, chlamydia, or herpes? -
correct-answersPurulent Eye Discharge
Disconjugate gaze is considered abnormal, True or False? - correct-
answersFalse: Disconjugate gaze is normal
What do response do we look for when testing the hearing if a Newborn? -
correct-answersStartle Response
A newborn has small white cysts on the palate and gums of the mouth.
What's this and should it be a concern? - correct-answersEpstein pearls
(common)
Gross Motor: Good head control - correct-answers2-3 months
,What is the Tonic Neck Reflex? - correct-answersOccurs when newborn's
head is turned to the side, the arm on that side will extend while the
opposite arm will contract - prepares the infant for voluntary reaching and
may be a precursor to hand/eye coordination.
What age (range) does Tonic neck for the fencing reflex appear? - correct-
answers2-3 months
Gross Motor: Rolls back to front - correct-answers5-6 months
Gross motor: sits alone - correct-answers7 months
Gross Motor: Pulls to stand - correct-answers9-10 months
Gross Motor: stands alone - correct-answers11-12 months
Gross Motor: Walks - correct-answers12-14 months
Gross Motor: walks up and down stairs - correct-answers22-24 months
Gross Motor: jumps - correct-answers24-28 months
Fine Motor: Grasps and shakes rattle - correct-answers2-3 months
Fine Motor: Reaches out for object - correct-answers3-4 Months
Fine Motor: Hand to hand transfer* - correct-answers5-6 months
Fine Motor: Raking grasp - correct-answers6-7 months
Fine Motor: Finger Grasp - correct-answers7-9 months
Fine motor: Pincer grasp* - correct-answers8-10 months
Fine Motor: Pinch Grasp - correct-answers12 months
Fine Motor: Marks on paper - correct-answers10-12 months
Fine Motor: Stacks 3 blocks - correct-answers17-18 months
Fine Motor: stacks 6-7 blocks - correct-answers22-24 months
Language: Smiles and coos - correct-answers2-3 months
Language: Laughs - correct-answers4-5 months
Language: Babbles - correct-answers5-6 months
Language: "Mama-dada" - correct-answers8-9 months
Language: waves bye-bye - correct-answers8-9 months
Language: Understands "no" - correct-answers9-10 months
Language: Points to body - correct-answers15-18 months
Language: 2 word sentences - correct-answers18-22 months
,Language: 30-50 word vocabulary - correct-answers22-24 months
What age range should a child be able to feed themselves with fingers and
start to use a spoon? - correct-answers13-18 months
What age can an child:
Walk backwards
Throw a ball
Stack 3-4 block? - correct-answers18 months
At what age does babbling reach a peak? - correct-answers12 months
What age is 75% of speech understandable? - correct-answers3 years old
By what age should they understand 100% of language? - correct-answers4
years old and older (kindergarten age)
Tanner Stage 1 (Pre-pubertal)
Does either sex have pubic hair? Yes or No? - correct-answersNo pubic hair
for either sex
Which Tanner Stage does soft pubic hair start to appear for both sexes? -
correct-answersTanner Stage II
Tanner Stage II Female - correct-answersBreast buds appear
Tanner Stage II Males - correct-answersMeasurable testes enlargement
Tanner Stage III Female - correct-answersBreast mounds form
Tanner Stage III Male - correct-answersPenis begins to enlarge in size
(LENGTH)
Tanner Stage IV Female - correct-answersBreast enlargement forms "mound
on mound" breast contour
Tanner Stage IV Male - correct-answersPenis begins to Widen
Tanner Stage V Female - correct-answersBreast takes on adult contour
Tanner Stage V Male - correct-answersPenis and testes enlarge to adult size
Name 4 Live Attenuated Vaccines: - correct-answersMMR
Varicella
Rotavirus
FluMist
, What is the Live to Live rule? - correct-answersAdminister live vaccines on
the same day or at least 28 days apart to avoid immune interference
What is the schedule of the Hepatitis B Vaccine? - correct-answersFirst: birth
Second: 1-2 months
Third: 6 months
If the Hep B vaccine serious administration is delayed, you need to restart
the series, True or False? - correct-answersFalse
How early can the Tdap vaccine be given? - correct-answers6 weeks of age
How many doses of DTap needs to be given to children of < 7 years of age? -
correct-answersFive doses
Between what ages should children ,younger than 7 years old, get all their
doses of DTap? - correct-answersBetween ages 4-6 years old
How many doses of Tdap should children between 11-18 years old get? -
correct-answers1 dose
When should a pregnant woman be immunized for Tdap in order to optimize
antibody transfer to the fetus? - correct-answers20 weeks gestation
Women receive Tdap within every pregnancy, True or False? - correct-
answersTrue
Tdap vaccine after 20 weeks of pregnancy is for Fetal antibodies and NOT so
much for the mothers immunization
How many doses of Polio (OPV) need to be given starting at 6 weeks? -
correct-answers4 doses
Charlie got her first polio vaccine at 6 weeks of age, when should she come
back for the next dose? - correct-answersAt 10 weeks (4 weeks later)
Carla got her third dose of the polio vaccine after she turned 4 years old, her
mother wants to know when she need to come back for the 4th dose. What
should you tell her? - correct-answersIf the 3rd dose is given after the child's
4th birthday then they will not require a 4th dose
What is the age range recommended for the Human Papillomavirus (HPV)? -
correct-answersAge 9-12 years old