FINAL EXAM-2025 LATEST NR327 FINAL
EXAM WITH COMPETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS RATED A+
During the health history, the mother of a 4-month-old child tells
the nurse she is concerned that her baby is not doing what he
should be at this age. What is the nurse's best response?
A) "I'll be able to tell you more after I do his physical."
B) "Fill out the questionnaire and then I can let you know."
C) "Tell me what concerns you."
D) "All mothers worry about their babies. I'm sure he's doing well."
Correct Answer C) "Tell me what concerns you."
A 3-year-old child is scheduled for a hearing screening. The nurse
would prepare the child for screening by which method?
A) Auditory brain stem response
B) Evoked otoacoustic emissions
C) Visual reinforcement audiometry
D) Conditioned play audiometry Correct Answer D) Conditioned
play audiometry
,A 2-week-old child responds to a bell during an initial health
supervision examination. The child's records do not show that a
newborn hearing screening was done. Which of the following is
the best action for the nurse to take?
A) Do nothing because responding to the bell proves he does not
have a hearing
deficit.
B) Immediately schedule the infant for a newborn hearing
screening.
C) Ask the mother to observe for signs that the infant is not
hearing well.
D) Screen again with the bell at the 2-month-old health
supervision visit. Correct Answer B) Immediately schedule the
infant for a newborn hearing screening.
The nurse is performing developmental surveillance for children at
a medical home. Which of the following infants are most at risk for
developmental delays? Select all answers that apply.
A) A child whose birthweight was 1,600 g
B) A child whose parent has a mental illness
C) A child raised by a single parent
D) A child with a lead level above 10 mg/dL
E) A child with hypertonia or hypotonia
F) A child with gestational age more than 33 weeks Correct
Answer B) A child whose parent has a mental illness
,C) A child raised by a single parent
E) A child with hypertonia or hypotonia
The nurse is examining a 15-month-old child who was able to
walk at the last visit and now can no longer walk. What would be
the nurse's best intervention in this case?
A) Schedule a full evaluation since this may indicate a neurologic
disorder.
B) Note the regression in the child's chart and recheck in another
month.
C) Document the findings as a developmental delay since this is a
normal occurrence.
D) Ask the parents if they have changed the child's schedule to a
less active one. Correct Answer A) Schedule a full evaluation
since this may indicate a neurologic disorder.
During a physical assessment of a 5-month-old child, the nurse
observes the first tooth has just erupted and uses the opportunity
to advise the mother to schedule a dental examination for her
baby. Which of the following is the correct time for the dentist
visit?
A) By the first birthday
B) By the second birthday
C) By entry into kindergarten
D) By entry into first grade Correct Answer A) By the first birthday
, A mother and her 4-week-old infant have arrived for a health
maintenance visit. Which of the following activities will the nurse
perform?
A) Assess the child for an upper respiratory infection
B) Take a health history for a minor injury
C) Administer a varicella injection
D) Plot the child's head circumference on a growth chart Correct
Answer D) Plot the child's head circumference on a growth chart
The nurse is screening a 6-year-old child for mental ability. Which
of the following tests would the nurse use to assess intelligence?
A) Denver Articulation Screening
B) Denver PRQ
C) Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test
D) Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status (PEDS. Correct
Answer C) Goodenough-Harris Drawing Test
When assessing the vision of a 2-month-old, the nurse would use
which of the following?
A) Black-and-white checkerboard
B) Red and blue circles
C) Gray and blue animal drawings