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NUR 507 Exam 4 NUR 507 EXAM 5 peds: MSK
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The primary care pediatric nurse b. Read simple board books to the infant at bedtime.
practitioner is performing a well
child examination on a 9-month-
old infant whose hearing is
normal but who responds to
verbal cues with only single
syllable vocalizations. What will
the nurse practitioner
recommend to the parents to
improve speech and language
skills in this infant?
a. Provide educational videos
that focus on language.
b. Read simple board books to
the infant at bedtime.
c. Turn the television to Sesame
Street during the day.
d. Sing to the child and play
lullabies in the baby's room.
,The mother of a 6-month-old b. At this age. your baby does not understand the meaning of
infant is distressed because the sounds.
infant can say "dada" but not
"mama* and asks the primary
cite pediatric nurse practitioner
why this is when she is the one
who spends more time with the
infant. How will the nurse
practitioner respond?
a. This may mean that your baby
doesn't hear well.
b. At this age. your baby does
not understand the meaning of
sounds.
c. Most sounds made by babies
at this age ace accidental"
d. Babies at this age cannot
make the 'ma' sound
The primary care pediatric nurse c. Schedule a weight check in 1 week.
practitioner performs a well
baby examination on a 7-day-
old infant who is nursing well,
according to the mother. The
nurse practitioner notes that the
infant weighed 3250 grams at
birth and 2990 grams when
discharged on the second day
of life. The infant weighs 3080
grams at this visit. Which action is
correct?
a. Suggest supplementing with
formula.
b. Refer to a lactation consultant.
c. Schedule a weight check in 1
week.
d. Follow up at the 2-month
checkup.
The parent of a newborn infant c. Language and literacy skills begin at birth.
asks the primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner when to
intervene to help the infant's
future intellectual growth. What
will the nurse practitioner tell
the parent?
a. Cognitive learning begins
during the toddler years.
b. Intellectual growth begin
when speech develops.
c. Language and literacy skills
begin at birth.
d. Preschool is an optimal time
to begin general learning
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, The primary care pediatric nurse b. Perform an in depth developmental assessment.
practitioner is examining a 12-
month-old infant who was 6
weeks premature and observes
that the infant uses a raking
motion to pick up small objects.
The PEDS questionnaire
completed by the parent did not
show significant developmental
delays. What will the nurse
practitioner do first?
a. Reassure the parent that this is
normal for a premature infant
b. Perform an in depth
developmental assessment.
c. Refer the infant to a
developmental specialist.
d. Suggest activities to improve
fine motor skills.
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The primary care pediatric nurse a. The infant may be going through an expected growth spurt.
practitioner is performing a well
baby examination on a 2-month-
old infant who has gained 25
grams per day in the last
interval. The mother is nursing
and tells the nurse practitioner
that her infant seems fussy and
wants to nurse more often. What
will the nurse practitioner tell
her?
a. The infant may be going
through an expected growth
spurt.
b. She should keep a log of the
frequency and duration of each
feeding.
c. She may not be making as
much breastmilk as before.
d. The infant should stay on the
previously established nursing
scheduie.