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Midterm Exam: NR 602/ NR602 (Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Primary Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family Guide| Questions & Answers| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)- Chamberlain

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This NR602 Midterm pack features exam-style questions paired with detailed rationales, helping you understand not just the correct answer but also the reasoning behind it. Covers all areas of pediatric and family primary care relevant to the midterm.

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Midterm Exam: NR 602/ NR602 (Latest 2025/ 2026
Update) Primary Care of the Childbearing and
Childrearing Family Guide| Questions & Answers|
Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
Chamberlain
NR602 Midterm

tertiary care

highly complex care and therapy services, requires both specialized expertise and equipment

primary care

generalist care

secondary care

care that requires specialized expertise

quaternary care

care requires highly specialized expertise and highly unusual or specialized equipment

primary prevention

two subcategories of ____ ____:
Health promotion - health maintenance and education efforts, including lifestyle
changes/choices, nutrition, and maintenance of safe environments
Specific prevention - involves actions targeted at specific diseases, such as immunizations, anti-
malarial prophylaxis, and environmental modifications (such as fluoride)

primary prevention

includes efforts that keep disease processes from becoming established by either eliminating the
causes or increasing individual resistance to disease

secondary prevention

,involves early diagnosis and prompt treatment, focusing on efforts that interrupt the disease
process before it becomes symptomatic or halting the disease process at its incipient stage to
prevent complications
screening, early detection, and prompt treatment

tertiary prevention

limit the physical and social consequences of symptomatic disease. The goal is to improve
survival and/or quality of life

inactivated vaccines

____ ____ have killed antigen, including only the protein remnants that induce antibody
responses.
Examples - diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, polio, Hib, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, human papilloma
virus, meningococcus, and pneumococcus

live vaccines

____ ____ have an attenuated form of the virus, which induces immunity but does not produce
disease

prevention of SIDS

endorsement of room sharing without bed sharing; use of a pacifier; parental avoidance of illicit
drugs, alcohol, and smoke; supine positioning on a firm sleep surface; avoiding bumper pads and
the use of bedding; and avoiding overheating. Breastfeeding and routine immunization

lead poisoning symptoms

Many children do not demonstrate signs of acute toxicity until they have high levels
anemia, constipation, abdominal pain, impaired hearing, learning disabilities, delayed growth,
and/or hyperactivity
at higher levels - affects vitamin D metabolism, nerve conduction velocities, and hemoglobin
synthesis that can lead to myocardial excitability, increased intracranial pressure, seizures, coma,
and death

In all cases of lead toxicity (≥5 mcg/dL):

,• Inform caregiver of level of toxicity.
• Provide caregiver dietary and environmental education.
• Remove child from source of lead if known.
• Report to public health department.
• Initiate environmental investigation. Some health department may do this.
• Initiate lead hazard control/abatement.
• Follow up BLL every 3 months until BLL declines.
• Refer to social services as appropriat

chelation therapy

what treatment is recommended for lead levels higher than 45 mcg/dL

exposures to lead

• The child exhibits pica
• The child lives near a lead smelter, battery recycling plant, or other industry likely to release
lead
• A family member or caregiver works with lead-based materials
• Household members engage in hobbies that might include ceramics, stained glass, making own
fishing tackle
• Painted or unusual materials are burned in wood stoves or fireplaces
• The family uses complementary, herbal, or folk remedies
• Food is prepared or stored in imported pottery or metal containers or water obtained from
contaminated pipes

strategies to reduce exposure to lead

• Cover smaller peeling paint areas with sticky-backed paper.
• Damp-mop and damp-dust with household cleaners or lead-specific cleaning products (e.g.,
Ledizolv) twice weekly to decrease lead dust in the air; do not dry mop or sweep.
• Pick up and dispose of paint chips with a disposable rag or paper towel soaked in phosphate
cleaner.
• Run water until temperature changes to flush pipes of lead sediment.

, • Do not store or cook food in lead crystal or pottery that contains lead.
• Remove work clothes and wash hands before returning home if job is lead-related.

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Screening for congenital hypothyroidism for all newborns within the first ____ days of life

ophthalmia neonatorum

Topical ocular prophylaxis of all newborns to prevent ____ ____.
antibiotic ointment and vitamin K injection (IM) for the prevention of classic and late onset
hemorrhagic disease.

APGAR

Activity (muscle tone)
Pulse heart rate (bpm)
Grimace - reflex irritability (response of skin stimulation to feet)
Appearance (skin color)
Respiration (respiratory effort)

APGAR scoring

sepsis

If a foul-smelling discharge or rapidly expanding erythema appears around the umbilicus, the
newborn should be evaluated immediately for

30 to 60 breaths/min.

normal newborn respiratory rate

100-190 bpm.

normal newborn heart rate

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Daily weight measurement with losses of up to ___% in the first 2-3 days are normal.

positives for male circumcision

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