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WGU- D119 PEDS EXAM ||VERIFIED EXAM!!!,MOST
RECENT EXAM 2026 ACTUAL COMPLETE REAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
||NEWEST EXAM!!!


You are offering anticipatory guidance to the parents of a
12-month-old child. The parents are bilingual in Spanish
and English and have many Spanish-speaking relatives
nearby. They are resisting exposing the child to Spanish
out of concern that the child will not learn English well.
What should you tell the parents?


A. Most bilingual children are able to shift from one
language to another when appropriate.
B. Children who learn two languages simultaneously often
confuse them in conversation.
C. Children with multi-language proficiency do not
understand that other people are not bilingual.
D. Learning two languages at an early age prevents
children from developing a dominant language. - Answers-
B. Most children easily learn two languages and will easily
move between the two when learning to talk.

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While you are discussing anticipatory guidance with the
mother of a 12-month-old, the child repeatedly pulls
objects out of the mother's purse. Each time, the mother
slaps the child's hands as she takes the objects away.
What should you recommend for helping the mother
manage this child's misbehavior in a developmentally
appropriate manner?


A.Use time-out each time the child gets into the purse.
B. Keep her purse up high and out of the child's reach.
C. Place acceptable objects in her purse for the child to
find.
D. Say "No!" instead of slapping the child's hands. -
Answers-B. Parents should provide a developmentally
appropriate environment to minimize children's
misbehavior. Children at this age are naturally curious and
will explore the environment, seeking out objects within
their reach. It is easier to put the purse out of reach than to
repeatedly say, "No." Putting acceptable objects in her
purse only reinforces the undesired behavior of getting
things out of the mother's purse.


During a newborn wellness visit, the priority is to attend to
the concerns of the parent.

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A. True
B. False - Answers-A. True - Newborns present a
challenge to all parents, and understanding how the
parents are accepting and caring for their newborn is
paramount to the child's growth and development. When
you evaluate all aspects of parental understanding
regarding care of the newborn, you have the opportunity to
educate and intervene as needed. Including the parents in
the wellness examination also sets the stage for upcoming
wellness visits and ensures an understanding of wellness
importance.


An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is
evaluating a four-month-old infant during a well-child visit,
and the infant's parent mentions the infant is waking up
and crying several times a night, but after a short time of
rocking, the baby will go back to sleep. The parent asks
the APRN how to reduce the frequency of this problem.
Which recommendation should the APRN suggest to this
parent?


A. Instruct the parent to have the child sleep with the
parent

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B. Allow the child to self-soothe when awaking at night
C. Give the child a bottle to help him return to sleep
D. Provide soothing music to help the child maintain sleep
- Answers-B. Infants need to be allowed to self-soothe
when they awaken at night. Infants who are placed in cribs
while drowsy but not yet asleep are more likely to go back
to sleep without comfort from the parent when they wake.


An advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is caring
for a 12-month-old infant brought in by the infant's mother
and father for a well-child exam. The parents speak some
English but require an interpreter during medical visits.
Assessment findings include the following for the infant:
• experiences night awakening that persists
• does not pick up a toy with one hand
• does not look at a caregiver
• stands alone momentarily
• walks with one hand held by a parent
Based on the preliminary data, the APRN acknowledges
further assessment is needed. Which standardized
screening tool should the APRN use to further assess this
child?

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