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NR 602 WEEK 2 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS 2026 SPRING UPDATE WITH ACCURATE SOLUTIONS

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NR 602 WEEK 2 EXAM TEST QUESTIONS 2026 SPRING UPDATE WITH ACCURATE
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The Tanner scale (5 stages) of sexual maturity rating allows for accurate classification of
physical pubertal maturation. During the examination of your patient, you notice that the
pubic hair is increased in quantity, is darker, and is present in the typical female triangle but
in a smaller quantity. Which of the following Tanner Stages does this description meet?

a. Tanner stage 1

b. Tanner stage 11

c. Tanner stage 111

d. Tanner stage 1V

c. Tanner stage 111



Adolescence sexuality is important to understand and to discuss with your patients. Sexual
behavior begins with childhood curiosity. Based upon the following characteristics, you
would define your patients in which level of adolescence: low physical and mental
investment in sexuality, information gathering on the topic of sexuality, prepubertal
appearance and masturbation

a. preadolescence/school age children

b. early adolescence

c. middle adolescence

d. late adolescence

a. preadolescence/school age children




Adolescence is a period of time where patients undergo significant biological,
psychological and emotional growth. Which of the following characteristics describe the
psychosocial development of middle adolescence?

a. middle school years between ages ten and thirteen

, b. late elementary school from mages eight to nine

c. high school years from ages fifteen to seventeen

d. ages seventeen to thirty-one and post high school years

c. high school years from ages fifteen to seventeen




I can walk well on tiptoes, my speech is 50% understandable, I know six body parts, but I
can't balance on one foot for 2 seconds. I am:

a. 1 1/2 years old

b. 2 1/2 years old

c. 3 1/2 years old

d. 4 years old

b. 2 1/2 years old




Which of the following children has abnormal language development

a. Repeats simple phrases at 32 months

b. Stutters when excited or tired at 4 years of age

c. Has a 10 work vocabulary at 12 months

d. Speech is 50 % understandable at 36 months of age

d. Speech is 50 % understandable at 36 months of age




A typically developing 8 year old girl will have which of the following genital developments?

a. No pubic hair at all

b. small amount of long, downy pubic hair along the labia majora

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