NUR 507 - EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025/2026 COMPLETE ALL 100
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The primary care pediatric nurse 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.
a. The infant may be going through an expected growth spurt.
The mother of a 6-week-old breastfeeding infant tells the primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner that her baby, who previously had bowel movements with each
feeding, now has a bowel movement once every third day. What wall the nurse
practitioner tell her?
a. This may be normal for breastfed babies,
b. It may be related to her dietary intake.
c. She should consume more water.
d. Her baby is probably constipated.
a. This may be normal for breastfed babies,
The mother of a 3-month-old child tells the primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner that it is "so much fun" now that her infant coos and smiles and wants
to play. What is important for the nurse practitioner to teach this mother?
a. Appropriate ways to stimulate and entertain the infant
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b. How to read the infant's cues for overstimulation
c. To provide musical toys to engage the infant
d. The importance of scheduling "play dates" with other infants
b. How to read the infant's cues for overstimulation
The parent of a 5-year-old child who has just begun kindergarten expresses
concern that the child will have difficulty adjusting to the birth of a sibling. What
will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner recommend?
a. Having snack time with the child each day to discuss the school day
b. Giving the child specific baby care tasks to promote sibling bonding
c. Allowing the child opportunities to discuss feelings about the baby
d. Providing reassurance that the sibling will not replace the child
a. Having snack time with the child each day to discuss the school day
The parents of a 12-year-old child are concerned that some of the child's older
classmates may be a bad influence on their child, who, they say, has been raised
to believe in right and wrong. What will the primary care pediatric nurse
practitioner tell
the parent?
a. The pressures from outside influences may supersede parental teachings and
should be confronted
b. Allowing the child to make poor choices and accept consequences is important
for learning values
c. Children at this age have a high regard for authority and social norms, so this is
not likely to happen
d. Moral values instilled in the early school-age period will persist throughout
childhood
a. The pressures from outside influences may supersede parental teachings and
should be confronted
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