by-Chapter Test Bank: Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales
(New Edition)
NCLEX/HESI Style Questions: Foundations of Pediatric Primary
Care
Reference: Ch. 1, Section: Pediatric Primary Care
Question Stem: A 6-week-old infant presents for the initial well
visit. The PNP must prioritize services that both identify early
problems and promote healthy development. Which action best
reflects the primary goals of pediatric primary care?
A. Defer immunizations until a full developmental screen is
completed.
B. Perform anticipatory guidance, developmental surveillance,
and immunizations.
C. Refer to a specialist for routine developmental surveillance.
D. Schedule only urgent visits; routine preventive visits are
optional.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale (correct): Pediatric primary care emphasizes
preventive services—anticipatory guidance, developmental
surveillance, and immunizations—to detect problems early and
promote health.
Rationale (A): Delaying immunizations jeopardizes preventive
,protection and is not part of evidence-based primary care.
Rationale (C): Routine surveillance is the role of primary care;
referral is for identified concerns.
Rationale (D): Routine preventive visits are essential; they are
not optional.
Teaching Point: Preventive visits combine surveillance,
guidance, and immunization.
Citation: Burns et al., 2023, Ch. 1, Section: Pediatric Primary
Care
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Reference: Ch. 1, Section: Primary Care Versus Primary
Prevention
Question Stem: A 14-year-old adolescent with obesity attends a
clinic visit. The PNP provides counseling on nutrition and
arranges a school physical activity referral. Which describes the
difference between primary care and primary prevention in this
context?
A. Primary care is diagnosis only; primary prevention is
treatment.
B. Primary care integrates screening and management; primary
prevention focuses on reducing risk before disease onset.
C. Primary prevention is performed only by public health, not in
primary care.
D. Primary care excludes health education; prevention is
education alone.
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale (correct): Primary care integrates screening,
surveillance, management, and counseling; primary prevention
aims to reduce risk before disease develops, e.g., obesity
prevention.
Rationale (A): Incorrect—primary care includes more than
diagnosis.
Rationale (C): Incorrect—primary prevention is often delivered
within primary care.
Rationale (D): Incorrect—primary care includes health
education as part of preventive care.
Teaching Point: Primary care delivers prevention and
management; prevention reduces new disease risk.
Citation: Burns et al., 2023, Ch. 1, Section: Primary Care Versus
Primary Prevention
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Reference: Ch. 1, Section: Pediatric Primary Care Providers
Question Stem: A caregiver asks why a Pediatric Nurse
Practitioner (PNP) is appropriate for their child’s primary care.
Which PNP strength best supports the family’s concerns about
holistic child health?
A. PNPs can only administer vaccinations and cannot manage
chronic illness.
B. PNPs provide evidence-based assessment, family-centered
, care, and health promotion across ages.
C. PNPs replace the need for any specialist care regardless of
condition.
D. PNPs only perform well-child visits and not acute care.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale (correct): PNPs are trained for evidence-based
assessment, family-centered approaches, management of acute
and chronic issues, and health promotion.
Rationale (A): Incorrect—PNPs manage a broad scope including
chronic illness.
Rationale (C): Incorrect—PNPs coordinate specialist referrals
when indicated.
Rationale (D): Incorrect—PNPs provide both well-child and
acute care.
Teaching Point: PNPs offer comprehensive, family-centered
pediatric care.
Citation: Burns et al., 2023, Ch. 1, Section: Pediatric Primary
Care Providers
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Reference: Ch. 1, Section: Unique Issues in Pediatrics
Question Stem: An 8-month-old with recurrent bronchiolitis is
brought to clinic. Which unique pediatric consideration most
affects prescribing decisions for infants?
A. Children metabolize drugs exactly like adults when adjusted