NR602 EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST
VERSION 2026/2027 (PASS GUARANTEE) GRADED A+
1. Q: At what age does the anterior fontanelle typically close? ANSWER 12–18
months.
2. Q: What is the average birth weight of a full-term infant? ANSWER 3,200–
3,500 grams (7–7.5 lbs).
3. Q: By what age should an infant double their birth weight? ANSWER 5–6
months.
4. Q: By what age should an infant triple their birth weight? ANSWER 12
months.
5. Q: What is the expected head circumference growth in the first year?
ANSWER 2 cm/month for the first 3 months, then 1 cm/month until 12
months.
6. Q: At what age does a child typically achieve the pincer grasp? ANSWER 9–
10 months.
7. Q: When does the Moro reflex disappear? ANSWER 3–6 months.
8. Q: At what age should a child be able to sit unsupported? ANSWER 6–8
months.
9. Q: When does a child typically say their first word? ANSWER 10–14 months.
10. Q: At what age should a child be walking independently? ANSWER 12–15
months.
11. Q: What is the average length of a newborn? ANSWER 48–52 cm (19–20
inches).
12. Q: When does the posterior fontanelle close? ANSWER 2–3 months.
13. Q: What is the normal respiratory rate for a newborn? ANSWER 30–60
breaths/minute.
,14. Q: What is the normal heart rate for a 1-year-old? ANSWER 80–140
beats/minute.
15. Q: At what age does stranger anxiety typically peak? ANSWER 9–12
months.
16. Q: When should a child be able to draw a circle? ANSWER 3 years.
17. Q: At what age should a child be toilet trained (daytime)? ANSWER 2.5–3.5
years.
18. Q: What is the normal blood pressure for a 5-year-old? ANSWER ~90/55
mmHg.
19. Q: When does the prepubertal growth spurt typically begin in girls?
ANSWER 9–11 years.
20. Q: When does the prepubertal growth spurt typically begin in boys?
ANSWER 11–13 years.
A2. Well-Child Visits & Preventive Care (Questions 21–40)
21. Q: How many well-child visits are recommended in the first year of life?
ANSWER 7 visits (birth, 3–5 days, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9
months, 12 months).
22. Q: At what age is the MMR vaccine first administered? ANSWER 12–15
months.
23. Q: When is the varicella vaccine first given? ANSWER 12–15 months.
24. Q: At what age is the Hepatitis B vaccine series completed? ANSWER 6–18
months (3-dose series: birth, 1–2 months, 6–18 months).
25. Q: When is the first dose of the HPV vaccine recommended? ANSWER 11–
12 years (can start at age 9).
26. Q: At what age should lead screening begin? ANSWER 12 months and 24
months (high-risk children).
27. Q: When is anemia screening recommended? ANSWER 12 months.
28. Q: At what age should vision screening begin? ANSWER 3 years (earlier if
concerns).
, 29. Q: When should fluoride varnish be applied? ANSWER Starting at tooth
eruption, every 3–6 months.
30. Q: What is the AAP recommendation for screen time in children under 2?
ANSWER No screen time except video chatting.
31. Q: What is the screen time recommendation for children 2–5 years?
ANSWER 1 hour/day of high-quality programming.
32. Q: At what age should children transition from whole milk to low-fat milk?
ANSWER 2 years.
33. Q: When should a child switch from a rear-facing to forward-facing car
seat? ANSWER When they exceed the height/weight limits of the rear-facing
seat (minimum 2 years per AAP).
34. Q: What is the recommended sleep position for infants to prevent SIDS?
ANSWER Supine (on back) on a firm sleep surface.
35. Q: At what age can infants start solid foods? ANSWER 4–6 months
(developmentally ready).
36. Q: What is the first food typically recommended for infants? ANSWER
Iron-fortified single-grain cereal or pureed meats.
37. Q: When should peanut introduction occur for high-risk infants? ANSWER
4–6 months after allergy evaluation.
38. Q: At what age should a child have their first dental visit? ANSWER By first
tooth eruption or by 12 months.
39. Q: What is the recommended daily vitamin D supplementation for
breastfed infants? ANSWER 400 IU/day starting in the first few days of life.
40. Q: When should iron supplementation begin for preterm infants? ANSWER
By 1 month of age (2 mg/kg/day).
A3. Common Pediatric Illnesses & Conditions (Questions 41–80)
41. Q: What is the most common cause of acute diarrhea in children?
ANSWER Viral gastroenteritis (Rotavirus, Norovirus).
42. Q: What is the first-line treatment for mild dehydration in children?
ANSWER Oral rehydration solution (ORS).
VERSION 2026/2027 (PASS GUARANTEE) GRADED A+
1. Q: At what age does the anterior fontanelle typically close? ANSWER 12–18
months.
2. Q: What is the average birth weight of a full-term infant? ANSWER 3,200–
3,500 grams (7–7.5 lbs).
3. Q: By what age should an infant double their birth weight? ANSWER 5–6
months.
4. Q: By what age should an infant triple their birth weight? ANSWER 12
months.
5. Q: What is the expected head circumference growth in the first year?
ANSWER 2 cm/month for the first 3 months, then 1 cm/month until 12
months.
6. Q: At what age does a child typically achieve the pincer grasp? ANSWER 9–
10 months.
7. Q: When does the Moro reflex disappear? ANSWER 3–6 months.
8. Q: At what age should a child be able to sit unsupported? ANSWER 6–8
months.
9. Q: When does a child typically say their first word? ANSWER 10–14 months.
10. Q: At what age should a child be walking independently? ANSWER 12–15
months.
11. Q: What is the average length of a newborn? ANSWER 48–52 cm (19–20
inches).
12. Q: When does the posterior fontanelle close? ANSWER 2–3 months.
13. Q: What is the normal respiratory rate for a newborn? ANSWER 30–60
breaths/minute.
,14. Q: What is the normal heart rate for a 1-year-old? ANSWER 80–140
beats/minute.
15. Q: At what age does stranger anxiety typically peak? ANSWER 9–12
months.
16. Q: When should a child be able to draw a circle? ANSWER 3 years.
17. Q: At what age should a child be toilet trained (daytime)? ANSWER 2.5–3.5
years.
18. Q: What is the normal blood pressure for a 5-year-old? ANSWER ~90/55
mmHg.
19. Q: When does the prepubertal growth spurt typically begin in girls?
ANSWER 9–11 years.
20. Q: When does the prepubertal growth spurt typically begin in boys?
ANSWER 11–13 years.
A2. Well-Child Visits & Preventive Care (Questions 21–40)
21. Q: How many well-child visits are recommended in the first year of life?
ANSWER 7 visits (birth, 3–5 days, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9
months, 12 months).
22. Q: At what age is the MMR vaccine first administered? ANSWER 12–15
months.
23. Q: When is the varicella vaccine first given? ANSWER 12–15 months.
24. Q: At what age is the Hepatitis B vaccine series completed? ANSWER 6–18
months (3-dose series: birth, 1–2 months, 6–18 months).
25. Q: When is the first dose of the HPV vaccine recommended? ANSWER 11–
12 years (can start at age 9).
26. Q: At what age should lead screening begin? ANSWER 12 months and 24
months (high-risk children).
27. Q: When is anemia screening recommended? ANSWER 12 months.
28. Q: At what age should vision screening begin? ANSWER 3 years (earlier if
concerns).
, 29. Q: When should fluoride varnish be applied? ANSWER Starting at tooth
eruption, every 3–6 months.
30. Q: What is the AAP recommendation for screen time in children under 2?
ANSWER No screen time except video chatting.
31. Q: What is the screen time recommendation for children 2–5 years?
ANSWER 1 hour/day of high-quality programming.
32. Q: At what age should children transition from whole milk to low-fat milk?
ANSWER 2 years.
33. Q: When should a child switch from a rear-facing to forward-facing car
seat? ANSWER When they exceed the height/weight limits of the rear-facing
seat (minimum 2 years per AAP).
34. Q: What is the recommended sleep position for infants to prevent SIDS?
ANSWER Supine (on back) on a firm sleep surface.
35. Q: At what age can infants start solid foods? ANSWER 4–6 months
(developmentally ready).
36. Q: What is the first food typically recommended for infants? ANSWER
Iron-fortified single-grain cereal or pureed meats.
37. Q: When should peanut introduction occur for high-risk infants? ANSWER
4–6 months after allergy evaluation.
38. Q: At what age should a child have their first dental visit? ANSWER By first
tooth eruption or by 12 months.
39. Q: What is the recommended daily vitamin D supplementation for
breastfed infants? ANSWER 400 IU/day starting in the first few days of life.
40. Q: When should iron supplementation begin for preterm infants? ANSWER
By 1 month of age (2 mg/kg/day).
A3. Common Pediatric Illnesses & Conditions (Questions 41–80)
41. Q: What is the most common cause of acute diarrhea in children?
ANSWER Viral gastroenteritis (Rotavirus, Norovirus).
42. Q: What is the first-line treatment for mild dehydration in children?
ANSWER Oral rehydration solution (ORS).