NRNP 6552/ NRNP6552: FINAL & MIDTERM EXAM
2026/2027 ADVANCED NURSE PRACTICE IN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE EXAMS | WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
|VERIFIED//GRADED A+// 100% PASS
13. Nancy is concerned that her new breastfed baby is not getting enough
fluid. What do you tell her so that she can assess for an adequate intake?
A. weigh the infant every other day to see the weight gain in ounces
B. if the infant is drinking and sleeping normally, an adequate intake is
assumed
C. if there are 6 to 10 wet diapers a day, intake is adequate
D. if the infant is not irritable, an intake problem does not exist
C. if there are 6 to 10 wet diapers a day, intake is adequate
14. Marci has had several abortions in the past and has been unable to
carry a pregnancy to full term because of an incompetent cervix. She
states that the physician mentioned cerclage to her and asks you what
that means. You tell her that cerclage is
A. a treatment of bedrest with frequent pelvic exams to make sure the
cervix is not dilated
B. a method in which an apparatus resembling a diaphragm is placed over
the cervix to help it stay "tight"
,C. a purse-string type of stitch placed around the cervix
D. a treatment using intravaginal medicated sponges
C. a purse-string type of stitch placed around the cervix
15. Mrs. Peterson found pinworms on 8 year old Randy. The clinician
knows that treatment for pinworms with pyrantel pamoate includes
treating
A. Randy and all his siblings
B. Randy and the siblings who share the same bathroom
C. Randy and the siblings who share the same bedroom
D. the entire household
D. the entire household
16. Gloria just delivered her baby and wants to start a vigorous exercise
program to get back in shape. You advise her that she can start strenuous
exercises
A. in 1 week
B. in 3 weeks
C. in 6 weeks
D. in 8 weeks
B. in 3 weeks
17. The clinician is seeing a toddler for a follow-up visit. The chart
indicates that the previous examiner noted an innocent murmur. You
should suspect a possible pathological murmur if the examination reveals
the following
,A. murmur is grade I-II/VI
B. murmur changes with toddler's position
C. murmur is musical in quality
D. murmur is diastolic
D. murmur is diastolic
18. To obtain the daily calcium intake recommended during pregnancy,
what should a woman consume per day?
A. One quart of cow's milk
B. Two cups of yogurt
C. Four slices of cheese
D. One cup of cottage cheese
A. One quart of cow's milk
19. Allie, who has asthma, just found out she is pregnant. She is
wondering whether she should continue taking her medications. Which of
the following is true regarding asthma and pregnancy?
A. only inhaled (rather than oral) medications should be used
B. in the event of an acute exacerbation, glucocorticoids should not be
used
C. management differs little from management in nonpregnant women
D. all medications may be used except for theophylline
, C. management differs little from management in nonpregnant women
20. Mrs. Nelms shares with you that her husband is on active duty with
the National Guard. She states, "I'm left alone to care for three children."
You know that children of active duty service members face many
stressors. These stressors can lead to
A. increased academic performance in children
B. decreased behavior problems in children
C. child maltreatment
D. decreased incidence of depression in children
C. child maltreatment
21. Sandra, who is 5 months pregnant and of average height and weight,
asks you how many extra calories she should be adding to her diet per
day. You tell her to add
A. 200 calories
B. 300 calories
C. 500 calories
D. 700 calories
B. 300 calories
22. At birth, the anterior fontanelle has what shape?
A. triangle
B. oval
2026/2027 ADVANCED NURSE PRACTICE IN
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE EXAMS | WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
|VERIFIED//GRADED A+// 100% PASS
13. Nancy is concerned that her new breastfed baby is not getting enough
fluid. What do you tell her so that she can assess for an adequate intake?
A. weigh the infant every other day to see the weight gain in ounces
B. if the infant is drinking and sleeping normally, an adequate intake is
assumed
C. if there are 6 to 10 wet diapers a day, intake is adequate
D. if the infant is not irritable, an intake problem does not exist
C. if there are 6 to 10 wet diapers a day, intake is adequate
14. Marci has had several abortions in the past and has been unable to
carry a pregnancy to full term because of an incompetent cervix. She
states that the physician mentioned cerclage to her and asks you what
that means. You tell her that cerclage is
A. a treatment of bedrest with frequent pelvic exams to make sure the
cervix is not dilated
B. a method in which an apparatus resembling a diaphragm is placed over
the cervix to help it stay "tight"
,C. a purse-string type of stitch placed around the cervix
D. a treatment using intravaginal medicated sponges
C. a purse-string type of stitch placed around the cervix
15. Mrs. Peterson found pinworms on 8 year old Randy. The clinician
knows that treatment for pinworms with pyrantel pamoate includes
treating
A. Randy and all his siblings
B. Randy and the siblings who share the same bathroom
C. Randy and the siblings who share the same bedroom
D. the entire household
D. the entire household
16. Gloria just delivered her baby and wants to start a vigorous exercise
program to get back in shape. You advise her that she can start strenuous
exercises
A. in 1 week
B. in 3 weeks
C. in 6 weeks
D. in 8 weeks
B. in 3 weeks
17. The clinician is seeing a toddler for a follow-up visit. The chart
indicates that the previous examiner noted an innocent murmur. You
should suspect a possible pathological murmur if the examination reveals
the following
,A. murmur is grade I-II/VI
B. murmur changes with toddler's position
C. murmur is musical in quality
D. murmur is diastolic
D. murmur is diastolic
18. To obtain the daily calcium intake recommended during pregnancy,
what should a woman consume per day?
A. One quart of cow's milk
B. Two cups of yogurt
C. Four slices of cheese
D. One cup of cottage cheese
A. One quart of cow's milk
19. Allie, who has asthma, just found out she is pregnant. She is
wondering whether she should continue taking her medications. Which of
the following is true regarding asthma and pregnancy?
A. only inhaled (rather than oral) medications should be used
B. in the event of an acute exacerbation, glucocorticoids should not be
used
C. management differs little from management in nonpregnant women
D. all medications may be used except for theophylline
, C. management differs little from management in nonpregnant women
20. Mrs. Nelms shares with you that her husband is on active duty with
the National Guard. She states, "I'm left alone to care for three children."
You know that children of active duty service members face many
stressors. These stressors can lead to
A. increased academic performance in children
B. decreased behavior problems in children
C. child maltreatment
D. decreased incidence of depression in children
C. child maltreatment
21. Sandra, who is 5 months pregnant and of average height and weight,
asks you how many extra calories she should be adding to her diet per
day. You tell her to add
A. 200 calories
B. 300 calories
C. 500 calories
D. 700 calories
B. 300 calories
22. At birth, the anterior fontanelle has what shape?
A. triangle
B. oval