NR 602 PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2026-… EXAM
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NR 602 Pediatric Primary
Care Final Exam Questions
& Answers 2026-2027 |
Chamberlain University
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
102 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document provides 102 questions with their correct answers for NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care. It is
suitable for students to study and review pediatric primary care concepts. This resource directly aligns with
preparing for certification exams.
CONTENTS
01 02 03 • Urinary Tract Infections
• Gastrointestinal Disorders • Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
04 05 06
• Gynecological Conditions • Dermatology & Autoimmune • Infectious Diseases & STIs
Page 1
, 07 08 • Obstetrics & Pregnancy
• Pediatric Development & Behavior
E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 102
COLIC
CORRECT ANSWER
Unknown abdominal discomfort;
"cries for more than 3 hours a day, for more than 3 days a week, and more than 3 weeks"
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 102
Colic Management
CORRECT ANSWER
Probiotics may be offered; Consideration of hydrolyzed protein formula
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 102
DEHYDRATION Management
CORRECT ANSWER
Commercially available oral hydration solutions (ORS)
Continue breastfeeding with ORS supplementation
Offer young children 20 ml/kg per hour
Offer older children 100 mL of ORS every 5 minutes
Combine with IV therapy as needed
Reassess after 4 hours; repeat if needed
Avoid juice, soft drinks, and sports drinks
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 102
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, Appendicitis S/S
CORRECT ANSWER
Presence of involuntary guarding,
RLQ rebound tenderness, maximal pain over McBurney point
Heel-drop jarring test
inability to stand straight or climb stairs; winces when getting off examination table or riding in a car over
bumps;
child most comfortable with bent knees.
Positive psoas sign or obturator sign
Rovsing sign or rebound tenderness strongly suggests peritoneal irritation.
Tenderness and possibly a mass (abscess) on the right side on rectal examination.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 102
McBurney point/sign
CORRECT ANSWER
Pain w/ palpation and release; Rebound tenderness is most reliable.
1.5 to 2 inches in from the right anterior superior iliac crest (on a line toward the umbilicus) on abdominal
examination (most reliable finding
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 102
positive psoas sign
CORRECT ANSWER
retract R thigh while on left side; illicit pain consistent with appendicitis
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 102
Positive Rovsing Sign
CORRECT ANSWER
Pain RLQ w/ pressure and release of LLQ; R/O appendicitis
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P R O F E S S I O N A L P R A C T I C E M AT E R I A L S
NR 602 Pediatric Primary
Care Final Exam Questions
& Answers 2026-2027 |
Chamberlain University
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
102 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document provides 102 questions with their correct answers for NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care. It is
suitable for students to study and review pediatric primary care concepts. This resource directly aligns with
preparing for certification exams.
CONTENTS
01 02 03 • Urinary Tract Infections
• Gastrointestinal Disorders • Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders
04 05 06
• Gynecological Conditions • Dermatology & Autoimmune • Infectious Diseases & STIs
Page 1
, 07 08 • Obstetrics & Pregnancy
• Pediatric Development & Behavior
E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 102
COLIC
CORRECT ANSWER
Unknown abdominal discomfort;
"cries for more than 3 hours a day, for more than 3 days a week, and more than 3 weeks"
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 102
Colic Management
CORRECT ANSWER
Probiotics may be offered; Consideration of hydrolyzed protein formula
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 102
DEHYDRATION Management
CORRECT ANSWER
Commercially available oral hydration solutions (ORS)
Continue breastfeeding with ORS supplementation
Offer young children 20 ml/kg per hour
Offer older children 100 mL of ORS every 5 minutes
Combine with IV therapy as needed
Reassess after 4 hours; repeat if needed
Avoid juice, soft drinks, and sports drinks
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 102
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, Appendicitis S/S
CORRECT ANSWER
Presence of involuntary guarding,
RLQ rebound tenderness, maximal pain over McBurney point
Heel-drop jarring test
inability to stand straight or climb stairs; winces when getting off examination table or riding in a car over
bumps;
child most comfortable with bent knees.
Positive psoas sign or obturator sign
Rovsing sign or rebound tenderness strongly suggests peritoneal irritation.
Tenderness and possibly a mass (abscess) on the right side on rectal examination.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 102
McBurney point/sign
CORRECT ANSWER
Pain w/ palpation and release; Rebound tenderness is most reliable.
1.5 to 2 inches in from the right anterior superior iliac crest (on a line toward the umbilicus) on abdominal
examination (most reliable finding
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 102
positive psoas sign
CORRECT ANSWER
retract R thigh while on left side; illicit pain consistent with appendicitis
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 102
Positive Rovsing Sign
CORRECT ANSWER
Pain RLQ w/ pressure and release of LLQ; R/O appendicitis
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