1. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Provides Continue To Nurse As Long
Anticipatory Guidance For A 6-month-old Infant Who As Desired.
Is Breastfed Who Takes 400 Iu Of Vitamin D Daily.
The Parent Reports That The Infant Has Begun Taking
Cereals, Fruits, And Vegetables In Addition To Nursing.
What Will The Nurse Practitioner Recommend To Pro-
mote Healthy Nutrition?
A. Begin Supplementing With Iron.
B. Continue To Nurse As Long As Desired.
C. Discontinue The Vitamin D Supplement.
D. Stop Breastfeeding At 1 Year Of Age.
2. The Parent Of A Toddler Tells The Primary Care Pedi- Protein Deficiency
atric Nurse Practitioner That The Family Has Adopted
A plant-based diet And The Child Is Receiving Rice And
Almond Milk Instead Of Cow's Milk. The Nurse Practi-
tioner Will Counsel The Parents About
A. Calcium Deficiency.
B. Excess Caloric Intake.
C. Excess Fat Intake.
D. Protein Deficiency.
3. The Parent Of A 12-month-old Infant Asks The Primary Younger Children Need A
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Why 2% Cow's Milk Is Limited Amount Of Fats
Recommended Instead Of Whole Milk. What Will The
Nurse Practitioner Tell This Parent?
A. Whole Milk Is Usually Not Fortified With Vitamin D.
B. 2% Milk Is Higher In Essential Proteins And Minerals
C. Young Children Don't Need The Extra Calories Found
In Whole Milk.
D. Younger Children Need A Limited Amount Of Fats.
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4. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Sees A Ask The Parents To Provide
3-year-old Child Whose Parents Report Is A Picky Eater A 3-day Food Diary.
In Spite Of Their Continued Efforts To Provide Nutri-
tious Meals. The Parents Ask Whether A Multivitamin Is
Necessary. How Will The Nurse Practitioner Respond?
A. Ask The Parents To Provide A 3-day Food Diary.
B. Prescribe A Daily Multivitamin With Iron.
C. Reinforce The Need To Meet Dris Each Day.
D. Tell Them That Supplements Are Unnecessary
5. The Primary Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Is Exam- Evaluate The Child's Feed-
ining A Toddler Who Is Below The 3rd Percentile For ing And Elimination Be-
Weight, Even Though The Parents Claim That The Child haviors And Ask The Fam-
Eats "Constantly." What Will The Nurse Practitioner Do ily To Describe Mealtime
Initially? Routines
A. Evaluate The Child's Feeding And Elimination Behav-
iors And Ask The Family To Describe Mealtime Rou-
tines.
B. Recommend Giving A Multivitamin And Offering
High-calorie Foods, Such As Ice Cream.
C. Refer The Child To A Feeding Evaluation Clinic For A
Swallow Study And Evaluation Of Possible GERD.
D. Suggest That The Parents Supplement The Child's
Food Intake With A high-calorie formula.
6. The Mother Of A 6-year-old Child Tells The Primary Providing A Variety Of
Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner That The Child Only Healthy Foods At Each
Wants To Eat French Fries And Hamburgers And Refus- Meal
es Most Vegetables. What Will The Nurse Practitioner
Recommend?
A. Giving The Child A Multivitamin Since This Is A Phase
B. Having The Child Eat Vegetables Before Getting The
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