NUR 507 - EXAM 3 NEWEST 2025/2026 COMPLETE ALL 100
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing a well child
examination on a 3-year-old. The child's parent reports that the child has recently
begun masturbating. What will the nurse practitioner counsel this parent?
a. To allow the behavior whenever it occurs, since it is normal
b. To discuss sexuality with the child
c. To explore whether the child is being abused
d. To teach the child about privacy and hand hygiene
d. To teach the child about privacy and hand hygiene
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is providing anticipatory guidance to
the parent of a school age boy. The parent expresses concerns that the child
prefers to play with dolls, is worried that the child will be a homosexual, and auks
what can we done to prevent this from happening. What will the nurse
practitioner tell this parent?
a. Homosexual identity formation cannot be predicted by early childhood
behavior.
b. Masculinizing boys from an early age helps to determine heterosexual
orientation.
c. Sexual orientation identification begins late in adolescence and not in
childhood.
d. The development of sexual orientation is generally a multifaceted process.
d. The development of sexual orientation is generally a multifaceted process.
The parents of a 4-year-old boy are concerned because he has begun twisting and
pumping out his hair, especially when he is tired or stressed. What will the
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primary care nurse practitioner recommend as part of the initial approach to treat
this behavior.
a. Consultation with a pediatric behavioral specialist
b. Cutting his hair so that it is too short to pull
c. Longterm antistreptococcal prophylaxis
d. Medication with risperidol or clonidine
b. Cutting his hair so that it is too short to pull
During the well child examination on a 4-month-old infant, the primary care nurse
practitioner evaluates mental health issues. Which statement by the parent
indicates a potential problem with the parent-infant relationship?
a. "I can sense a difference in my baby's cries."
b. "I let my baby cry a while to learn to be patient."
c. "My baby prefers to nurse in a darkened room."
d. "My baby seems very sensitive to loud noises."
b. "I let my baby cry a while to learn to be patient."
The parent of a preschool age child reports that the child often appears anxious
and nervous and that is associated occasionally with rapid heart rate and tremors.
The is the best type of referral that the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
could recommend.
a. Cognitive behavioral therapy
b. Family therapy
c. Medication therapy
d. Play therapy
d. Play therapy
The parent of and school age child reports that the child becomes frustrated and
unable to perform well and often has temper tantrums and difficulty sleeping.
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