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Burns Exam 1 test bank EXAM 2025 PRACTICE GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025-2026 VERIFIED
during an assessment of a 4 week old infant the primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner learns that a breastfed infant nurses every every 2 hours during
the day in the interval since last seen in the clinic. What will the nurse
practitioner recommend?
continuing to nurse the infant using the current pattern
the PNP is performing a well baby examination on a 2 month old infant who
has gained 25 grams per day in the last interval. the mother is nursing and
tells the NP that her infant seems fussy and wants to nurse more often. what
will the NP tell her?
the infant may be going through an expected growth spurt
the mother of a 6 week old breastfeeding infant tells the PNP that her baby
who previously had bowel movements with each feeding now has a bowel
movement once every second day. what will the nurse practitioner tell her?
this may be normal for breastfed babies
the parent of a 5 month old is worried because the infant becomes fussy but
doesnt always seem interested in nursing. what will the NP tell this patient?
the infant may be expressing the desire to play and rest
the mother of a 6 month old infant is distressed because the infant can say
dada but not mama and asks the primary care PNP why this is when she is the
one who spends more time with the infant. How will the nurse practitioner
respond
at this age your baby does not understand the meaning of sounds
the PNP is performing a well child examination on a 8 month old infant whose
hearing is normal but who responds to verbal cues with only single syllable
vocalizations. what will the nurse practitioner recommend to the parents to
improve speech and language skills in this infant?
read simple board books to the infant at home
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the PNP is evaluating a 2 year old with a documented speech delay.
screenings to asssess motor skills and cognition are normal and the child
passed a recent hearing test. what will the PNP do next
ask the childs parents whether they read to the child.
the PPNP performs a developmental assessment on a 32 month old child. the
childs parents report that about 70% of the childs speech is intelligible. the
PNP observes that the child has difficulty pronouncing "t, d, k, g" which action
is correct?
reassure the parent that this is normal
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is obtaining a medical history
about a child. To integrate both nursing and medical aspects of primary care,
which will be included in the medical history?
Speech and language development, beliefs about health and previous illness.
when meeting with a new family, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
develops a database that identifies family members and others living in the
household, relationships with others outside the household, and significant
behavioral and emotional problems. Which tool will the nurse practitioner use
to record this information?
Genogram
A child is in the clinic for evaluation of an asthma action plan. the primary care
pediatric nurse practitioner notes that the child's last visit was for pre-
kindergarten physical and observes that the child is extremely anxious. what
will the nurse practitioner do initially?
review the purpose of the visit and anticipated procedures
the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner cares for children from a native
American family and learns that they used many herbs to treat and prevent
illness. Which approach will the PNP use to promote optimum health in the
children?
ask about the types of practices and when they were applied.
the PNP works with families from a variety of cultures and socioeconomic
classes. which is an example of cultural humility in practice?
receptivity to learning about the perspectives of other cultures
the PNP in a community health center meets a family who has recently
immigrated to the United States who speak only Karon. They arrive in the
Burns Exam 1 test bank EXAM 2025 PRACTICE GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS 2025-2026 VERIFIED
during an assessment of a 4 week old infant the primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner learns that a breastfed infant nurses every every 2 hours during
the day in the interval since last seen in the clinic. What will the nurse
practitioner recommend?
continuing to nurse the infant using the current pattern
the PNP is performing a well baby examination on a 2 month old infant who
has gained 25 grams per day in the last interval. the mother is nursing and
tells the NP that her infant seems fussy and wants to nurse more often. what
will the NP tell her?
the infant may be going through an expected growth spurt
the mother of a 6 week old breastfeeding infant tells the PNP that her baby
who previously had bowel movements with each feeding now has a bowel
movement once every second day. what will the nurse practitioner tell her?
this may be normal for breastfed babies
the parent of a 5 month old is worried because the infant becomes fussy but
doesnt always seem interested in nursing. what will the NP tell this patient?
the infant may be expressing the desire to play and rest
the mother of a 6 month old infant is distressed because the infant can say
dada but not mama and asks the primary care PNP why this is when she is the
one who spends more time with the infant. How will the nurse practitioner
respond
at this age your baby does not understand the meaning of sounds
the PNP is performing a well child examination on a 8 month old infant whose
hearing is normal but who responds to verbal cues with only single syllable
vocalizations. what will the nurse practitioner recommend to the parents to
improve speech and language skills in this infant?
read simple board books to the infant at home
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the PNP is evaluating a 2 year old with a documented speech delay.
screenings to asssess motor skills and cognition are normal and the child
passed a recent hearing test. what will the PNP do next
ask the childs parents whether they read to the child.
the PPNP performs a developmental assessment on a 32 month old child. the
childs parents report that about 70% of the childs speech is intelligible. the
PNP observes that the child has difficulty pronouncing "t, d, k, g" which action
is correct?
reassure the parent that this is normal
The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is obtaining a medical history
about a child. To integrate both nursing and medical aspects of primary care,
which will be included in the medical history?
Speech and language development, beliefs about health and previous illness.
when meeting with a new family, the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner
develops a database that identifies family members and others living in the
household, relationships with others outside the household, and significant
behavioral and emotional problems. Which tool will the nurse practitioner use
to record this information?
Genogram
A child is in the clinic for evaluation of an asthma action plan. the primary care
pediatric nurse practitioner notes that the child's last visit was for pre-
kindergarten physical and observes that the child is extremely anxious. what
will the nurse practitioner do initially?
review the purpose of the visit and anticipated procedures
the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner cares for children from a native
American family and learns that they used many herbs to treat and prevent
illness. Which approach will the PNP use to promote optimum health in the
children?
ask about the types of practices and when they were applied.
the PNP works with families from a variety of cultures and socioeconomic
classes. which is an example of cultural humility in practice?
receptivity to learning about the perspectives of other cultures
the PNP in a community health center meets a family who has recently
immigrated to the United States who speak only Karon. They arrive in the