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Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care:
Practice Guidelines for Nurses, 5th Edition
(Richardson) | All Chapters Included |
Verified Complete A+ Study Guide |
Updated for 2025


Section 1: Growth and Development

Q1: A 4-month-old infant is being assessed for developmental milestones. Which finding is
expected?​
a) Sitting unsupported​
b) Rolls from back to front​
c) Using pincer grasp​
d) Saying “mama” specifically

Answer: b) Rolls from back to front​
Rationale: At around 4 months, infants typically roll from back to front; sitting unsupported
develops around 6 months, pincer grasp at 9 months, and specific words around 12 months.

Q2: The nurse is teaching parents about toddler development. Which statement indicates
understanding?​
a) Toddlers enjoy parallel play​
b) Toddlers prefer solitary play only​
c) Toddlers can follow complex multistep commands​
d) Toddlers develop abstract reasoning

Answer: a) Toddlers enjoy parallel play​
Rationale: Toddlers play alongside other children rather than with them; complex commands
and abstract reasoning develop later.

Q3: A 2-year-old exhibits temper tantrums frequently. The nurse should:​
a) Ignore the behavior entirely​
b) Use consistent limits and positive reinforcement​
c) Punish harshly to discourage behavior​
d) Allow the child to control the environment

,Answer: b) Use consistent limits and positive reinforcement​
Rationale: Consistency and positive reinforcement help toddlers develop self-control and
appropriate social behaviors.

Q4: At 6 months, an infant should be able to:​
a) Crawl​
b) Sit with support​
c) Walk independently​
d) Speak first words

Answer: b) Sit with support​
Rationale: Sitting with support is expected around 6 months; crawling occurs around 7–9
months, walking around 12 months, and first words around 12 months.

Q5: Which reflex should disappear by 4 months of age?​
a) Moro reflex​
b) Babinski reflex​
c) Rooting reflex​
d) Plantar grasp reflex

Answer: c) Rooting reflex​
Rationale: Rooting reflex fades by 3–4 months as voluntary head and mouth movements
develop; Moro disappears by 4–6 months.



Section 2: Health Promotion and Maintenance

Q6: During a well-child visit, the nurse advises parents to:​
a) Begin solid foods at 2 months​
b) Continue exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 months​
c) Give cow’s milk immediately after birth​
d) Introduce honey at 4 months

Answer: b) Continue exclusive breastfeeding for about 6 months​
Rationale: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended for the first 6 months; early solids or
honey can cause choking or botulism.

Q7: A 3-year-old is due for vaccinations. Which is appropriate?​
a) MMR booster if not given​
b) Hepatitis B initial series​
c) DTaP first dose​
d) Varicella series complete at 1 month

, Answer: a) MMR booster if not given​
Rationale: Age-appropriate vaccines must follow CDC schedule; boosters are given at
recommended ages.

Q8: The nurse educates parents about safe sleep practices for infants. Which is correct?​
a) Place infant on stomach to sleep​
b) Use soft bedding and pillows​
c) Place infant on back in a crib without loose items​
d) Co-sleeping is recommended

Answer: c) Place infant on back in a crib without loose items​
Rationale: Reduces the risk of SIDS; soft bedding and prone sleeping increase risk.

Q9: Parents ask about fever management. The nurse advises:​
a) Avoid antipyretics entirely​
b) Encourage fluids and monitor, using acetaminophen if uncomfortable​
c) Use aspirin for fever reduction​
d) Ignore any fever under 103°F

Answer: b) Encourage fluids and monitor, using acetaminophen if uncomfortable​
Rationale: Antipyretics relieve discomfort; aspirin is contraindicated in children due to Reye’s
syndrome.

Q10: Which behavior indicates proper toddler nutrition?​
a) Preferring juice over milk​
b) Refusing all vegetables​
c) Eating small amounts from all food groups with occasional picky behavior​
d) Skipping meals regularly

Answer: c) Eating small amounts from all food groups with occasional picky behavior​
Rationale: Toddlers often have variable appetite but should have a balanced diet; juice should
be limited.



Section 3: Common Pediatric Illnesses

Q11: A child presents with barking cough and inspiratory stridor. The nurse suspects:​
a) Croup​
b) Asthma​
c) Bronchiolitis​
d) Pertussis

Answer: a) Croup​
Rationale: Croup (laryngotracheobronchitis) presents with barky cough, stridor, and
hoarseness.
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