WGU D119 Pediatric Primary Care Final Exam Test
Bank | 400 Objective Questions with Verified
Answers | New 2026 Edition
APGAR: Newborn Crying, Acrocyanotic, Moving All Extremities, HR 130,
Grimaces to Stimulation - ✔ANASWER✔-Score = 8 (loses 1 pt for color
and 1pt for irritability)
What does APGAR score at birth reflect? - ✔ANASWER✔-How baby did
during labor/delivery (1min). Response to resuscitation (5 min)
T or F The APGAR predicts neurologic outcomes - ✔ANASWER✔-FALSE
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What is the deformity associated with extension and medial rotation of
the arm with Moro (startle) reflex assessment? - ✔ANASWER✔-Erb-
Duchenne (C5-6) Refer if not better by 3-6 months for neurosurgery
LGA infant with crepitus and discontinuity on palpation of clavicle? -
✔ANASWER✔-Clavicular Fracture. Treatment: None needed, callus
formation at 1 week, MAY use figure 8 splint.
Term for newborn with edema that crosses the suture line? -
✔ANASWER✔-Caput Succedaneum (Spongy, pitting edema)
Term for newborn with head fluctuance that does NOT cross suture line? -
✔ANASWER✔-Cephalo-hematoma
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Blue/slate gray macule on back or thigh? - ✔ANASWER✔-Mongolian
spots (Arrested Melanocytes)
Pale pink vascular macule in NUCHAL AREA and FACE. The lesions on
the face will disappear while the other persists. The lesions are MORE
RED WHEN BABY IS ANGRY. dx? - ✔ANASWER✔-Nevus Simplex
(Salmon Patch). Face generally fades,
Firm white papules on a newborn's face filled with keratin? -
✔ANASWER✔-Milia (Day of life 1) - not to be confused with neonatal
acne (Week of life 1-2)
Newborn firm yellow white pustules and papules on an erythematous
base? - ✔ANASWER✔-Erythema Toxicum (Filled with eosinophils)
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Red, sharply demarcated raised lesions appearing in first two months,
rapidly expand, then involuting by age 5-9? - ✔ANASWER✔-Hemangioma
What is the cause of neonatal acne? - ✔ANASWER✔-Maternal Androgens
Area of alopecia with orange colored nodular skin (Newborn)? -
✔ANASWER✔-Nevus Sebaceous
Remove before adolescence b/c it can undergo malignant degeneration.