8th Edition
Author(s)Dawn Lee Garzon, Mary Dirks,
Martha Driessnack, Karen G.
Duderstadt, Nan M. Gaylord
TEST BANK
Question 1
A pediatric primary care nurse practitioner explains the
difference between primary care and primary prevention to a
parent during a clinic visit. Which statement by the parent
indicates correct understanding?
A. “Primary prevention focuses only on treating illness before
hospitalization is needed.”
B. “Primary care includes comprehensive health services such
,as prevention, diagnosis, and management.”
C. “Primary care is only for children who already have chronic
disease.”
D. “Primary prevention replaces the need for regular well-child
visits.”
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Primary care is comprehensive and includes health promotion,
disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, chronic disease
management, and coordination of care. Primary prevention
specifically aims to prevent disease or injury before it occurs
(e.g., immunizations, anticipatory guidance).
• A is incorrect because primary prevention is not
treatment.
• C is incorrect because primary care serves all children.
• D is incorrect because preventive services are part of
primary care, not a substitute for it.
Source:
Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1: Pediatric
Primary Care
Question 2
A 6-year-old presents for a routine health supervision visit.
Which activity best reflects the role of pediatric primary care?
,A. Managing only acute illnesses
B. Coordinating referrals, preventive care, and chronic disease
management
C. Providing emergency trauma stabilization only
D. Limiting care to immunization administration
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Pediatric primary care involves comprehensive services
including health maintenance, illness prevention, chronic care
management, and care coordination.
• A is too narrow.
• C reflects emergency care, not primary care.
• D is only one component of care.
Source:
Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1: Pediatric
Primary Care
Question 3
Which provider is functioning within the pediatric primary care
model?
A. Pediatric surgeon performing appendectomy follow-up only
B. Pediatric nurse practitioner conducting well-child exams and
developmental screening
, C. Radiologist interpreting chest x-rays only
D. Neonatologist managing NICU ventilation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Pediatric primary care providers deliver comprehensive,
continuous, family-centered care including health promotion,
prevention, and management of common conditions.
• A, C, and D represent specialty or acute care roles.
Source:
Burns’ Pediatric Primary Care, 8th Edition – Chapter 1: Pediatric
Primary Care
Question 4
A pediatric NP is caring for a child with asthma. Which
intervention demonstrates family-centered care?
A. Discussing treatment only with the child
B. Excluding caregivers from care planning to promote
autonomy
C. Incorporating family preferences and education into the
management plan
D. Using a standardized plan without family input
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Family-centered care recognizes the family as essential partners