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NR 602 / NR602 Pediatric Primary Care Week 8 Final Exam | 100+ Actual Exam Questions with Verified Answers & Rationales (Graded A+) | Latest 2025 Update | Chamberlain College of Nursing

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Master your NR 602 Pediatric Primary Care Final Exam with this essential 46-page study guide containing over 100 authentic exam questions, complete with correct answers, detailed rationales, and highlighted selections for quick review. Fully updated for the 2025 curriculum, this comprehensive resource covers key pediatric topics including cardiac physiology (refractory period, congenital heart defects like ASD, VSD, PDA, AVC), normal vital signs by age (mean blood pressure for children 8-9 years), immunology (endogenous antigens, cancer cells), electrolyte imbalances (hypocalcemia, Chvostek/Trousseau signs), respiratory differences in infants (chest wall compliance), cancer treatment symptoms (fatigue as most common), newborn transitions at birth (gas exchange shift), anemia management (pernicious anemia, vitamin B12 injections), rickettsial infections (Rocky Mountain spotted fever), and much more. Ideal for Chamberlain nursing students preparing for Week 8 finals, this verified A+ material includes clinical scenarios, scoring details (2/2 pts), and expert explanations to ensure deep understanding, confident test-taking, and top scores on your pediatric primary care assessment.

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NR 602 / NR602 Pediatric Primary Care Week 8 Final Exam | Actual
Exam Questions with Verified Answers & Rationales (Graded A+)
Latest 2025 Update



Question 1
pts

What period follows depolarization of the myocardium and represents a period during
which no new cardiac potential can be propagated?




Refractory




Threshold




Sinoatrial (SA)




Hyperpolarization

During the refractory period, no new cardiac action potential can be initiated by a
stimulus. This selection is the only option that accurately identifies the period described
in the question.


Question 2
pts
What is the suggested mean blood pressure for an 8- to 9-year-old child?




106/58 mm Hg




104/55 mm Hg

,112/62 mm Hg




121/70 mm Hg

The suggested mean blood pressure for an 8- to 9- year-old child is 106/58 mm Hg. For
a child of 6 to 7 years old, 104/55 mm Hg is appropriate; for a 12- to 13-year-old child,
112/62 mm Hg is appropriate, and for a 16- to 18-year-old young man, 121/70 mm Hg is
appropriate.


Question 3
pts
Which is an example of an endogenous antigen?



Yeast




Cancer cells




Fungus




Bacteria

Of the options provided, endogenous antigens include only those uniquely produced by
cancerous cells.


Question 4
pts
An infant has a crescendo-decrescendo systolic ejection murmur located between the
second and third intercostal spaces along the left sternal border. A wide fixed splitting of

,the second heart sound is also found. These clinical findings are consistent with which
congenital heart defect?



Atrioventricular canal (AVC) defect




Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)




Ventricular septal defect (VSD)




Atrial septal defect (ASD)

Because most children with ASD are asymptomatic, diagnosis is usually made during a
routine physical examination by the auscultation of a crescendo-decrescendo systolic
ejection murmur that reflects increased blood flow through the pulmonary valve. The
location of the murmur is between the second and third intercostal spaces along the left
sternal border. A wide fixed splitting of the second heart sound is also characteristic of
ASD, reflecting volume overload to the right ventricle and causing prolonged ejection
time and a delay of pulmonic valve closure. The presentations of other congenital heart
defects are not consistent with the described symptoms.


Question 5
pts
Chvostek and Trousseau signs indicate which electrolyte imbalance?




Hypocalcemia




Hypercalcemia

, Hyperkalemia




Hypokalemia

Two clinical signs of hypocalcemia are the Chvostek sign and Trousseau sign. These
clinical signs are not indicative of any of the other options.


Question 6
pts
How does chest wall compliance in an infant differ from that of an adult?



An adult’s chest wall compliance is the same as an infant’s.




An adult’s chest wall compliance is dissimilar to that of an infant’s.




An adult’s chest wall compliance is lower than an infant’s.




An adult’s chest wall compliance is higher than an infant’s.

Chest wall compliance is higher in infants than it is in adults, particularly in premature
infants.


Question 7
pts
What is the most commonly reported symptom of cancer treatment?



Hair loss

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