NURSING PRACTICE FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025/2026
What if the laboratory studies of a birthing parent is positive for human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which laboratory study will be prescribed for
the infant? - CORRECT ANSWER -D. p24 antigen assay
What is the most definitive diagnostic test for client who have signs of
HIV/AIDS? - CORRECT ANSWER -B. Western Blot
A client is found that her first Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay to have a
positive result for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies. In
discussing the test results with the client, which of the following information
should the nurse Crissel include? - CORRECT ANSWER -A. The
Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay test will need to be repeated to verify
the results.
What is the earliest age to introduce solid food? - CORRECT
ANSWER -A. 6 months
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What is the correct response to a mother asking about feeding her 6-month-
old infant? - CORRECT ANSWER -B. Rice cereal is the first solid
introduced that is least allergenic of the cereals.
What is an example of parallel play? - CORRECT ANSWER -B. Rowel
plays with his car besides Rhia, who is playing with her doll
Who is the significant person for an 8-month-old boy? - CORRECT
ANSWER -B. Mother
During assessment of a child with celiac disease, what physical finding should
the nurse most likely note? - CORRECT ANSWER -A. Protuberant
abdomen.
What statement by the mother indicates successful teaching about dietary
management for a child with celiac disease? - CORRECT ANSWER -
C. "I will plan to feed my child foods that contain rice."
What statement by a mother would suggest that her child may have celiac
disease? - CORRECT ANSWER -B. "His stools are large and smelly."
What must a neonate have received to ensure reliable results for a neonatal
screening test for phenylketonuria (PKU)? - CORRECT ANSWER -C.
Initial formula or breast milk at least 24 hours before the test.