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Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) Certified Pediatric Nurse | Expert-Aligned
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Introduction
This 150-question original competency assessment focuses on certified pediatric nursing domains, emphasizing pediatric
growth and development, family-centered care, acute and chronic disease management, health promotion, ethical
conduct, and safety across infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Items integrate developmental Assessment,
immunization, respiratory and metabolic emergencies, chronic illness support, medication safety, quality outcomes,
caregiver education, cultural humility, and interdisciplinary coordination to support optimal health outcomes for
infants, children, and adolescents.
Content Area Overview: 150 Questions
Content Area Questions Key Topics Weight
Developmental milestones,
Growth, Development, and Health anticipatory guidance,
30 20%
Promotion immunizations, nutrition, safety,
adolescent health
Respiratory distress, dehydration,
Assessment and Diagnosis in pain, fever, sepsis, neurologic
30 20%
Pediatric Populations signs, maltreatment, chronic
disease cues
Respiratory illness, endocrine
Planning and Implementation:
45 emergencies, infection, GI, renal, 30%
Acute and Chronic Care
hematology, cardiac, complex care
Outcome measurement, safety
Evaluation, Outcomes, and Quality events, teaching effectiveness,
23 15%
of Care quality improvement, discharge
readiness
Family-centered care, assent,
Professional Role, Ethics, and consent, reporting, cultural
22 15%
Family-Centered Conduct humility, interpreters,
coordination, boundaries
Examination Questions
Domain: Growth, Development, and Health Promotion
1. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for infant safe sleep teaching?
A. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
B. Place the infant supine on a firm sleep surface without loose bedding
C. Ignore caregiver concerns because they are not clinical data
D. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
Correct Answer: B. Place the infant supine on a firm sleep surface without loose bedding
Rationale: Supine positioning and a clear firm sleep surface reduce sleep-related infant death risk.
2. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving developmental screening at well-child encounters, what
should the nurse do?
A. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
B. Delegate all teaching and evaluation to unlicensed personnel
C. Avoid documenting the child response
D. Use a validated tool at recommended ages and refer early for concerns
Correct Answer: D. Use a validated tool at recommended ages and refer early for concerns
,Rationale: Standardized screening identifies delays early so intervention can begin promptly.
3. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for toddler injury prevention?
A. Avoid documenting the child response
B. Teach caregivers to lock poisons, secure furniture, and use an appropriate car seat
C. Choose an intervention unrelated to developmental stage
D. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
Correct Answer: B. Teach caregivers to lock poisons, secure furniture, and use an appropriate car seat
Rationale: Toddlers explore actively and require environmental controls to prevent poisoning, falls, and motor vehicle injury.
4. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving preschool immunization counseling, what should the
nurse do?
A. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
B. Delay action until the next routine appointment
C. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
D. Assess vaccine status and provide age-appropriate immunizations unless contraindicated
Correct Answer: D. Assess vaccine status and provide age-appropriate immunizations unless contraindicated
Rationale: Immunization is a core health promotion intervention for preventing serious pediatric disease.
5. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for school-age nutrition counseling?
A. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
B. Encourage balanced meals, limited sugar-sweetened beverages, and regular physical activity
C. Ignore caregiver concerns because they are not clinical data
D. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
Correct Answer: B. Encourage balanced meals, limited sugar-sweetened beverages, and regular physical activity
Rationale: Healthy nutrition and activity patterns support growth and reduce chronic disease risk.
6. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving adolescent confidentiality, what should the nurse do?
A. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
B. Delegate all teaching and evaluation to unlicensed personnel
C. Avoid documenting the child response
D. Explain privacy protections and safety-related limits before sensitive questions
Correct Answer: D. Explain privacy protections and safety-related limits before sensitive questions
Rationale: Confidential care improves disclosure while maintaining required safety exceptions.
7. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for growth chart interpretation?
A. Avoid documenting the child response
B. Evaluate trends in weight, length or height, BMI, and head circumference when age appropriate
C. Choose an intervention unrelated to developmental stage
D. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
Correct Answer: B. Evaluate trends in weight, length or height, BMI, and head circumference when age appropriate
Rationale: Growth trends are more meaningful than a single measurement and may reveal nutrition or disease concerns.
8. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving car seat safety, what should the nurse do?
A. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
B. Delay action until the next routine appointment
C. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
D. Choose a restraint based on age, size, and manufacturer limits
Correct Answer: D. Choose a restraint based on age, size, and manufacturer limits
Rationale: Correct restraint selection and installation reduce motor vehicle injury risk.
9. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for oral health promotion?
A. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
B. Recommend fluoride exposure, brushing, dental home, and limiting frequent sugary snacks
C. Ignore caregiver concerns because they are not clinical data
D. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
Correct Answer: B. Recommend fluoride exposure, brushing, dental home, and limiting frequent sugary snacks
Rationale: Oral health counseling prevents caries and supports overall pediatric wellness.
10. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving screen time counseling, what should the nurse do?
A. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
B. Delegate all teaching and evaluation to unlicensed personnel
C. Avoid documenting the child response
, D. Encourage age-appropriate limits and prioritize sleep, activity, and caregiver interaction
Correct Answer: D. Encourage age-appropriate limits and prioritize sleep, activity, and caregiver interaction
Rationale: Excessive screen time may displace sleep, activity, and developmental interaction.
11. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for sleep hygiene in adolescents?
A. Avoid documenting the child response
B. Promote consistent sleep schedule, reduced evening screens, and adequate sleep duration
C. Choose an intervention unrelated to developmental stage
D. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
Correct Answer: B. Promote consistent sleep schedule, reduced evening screens, and adequate sleep duration
Rationale: Adequate sleep supports mood, learning, and physical health.
12. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving puberty education, what should the nurse do?
A. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
B. Delay action until the next routine appointment
C. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
D. Provide developmentally appropriate teaching about normal body changes and when to seek care
Correct Answer: D. Provide developmentally appropriate teaching about normal body changes and when to seek
care
Rationale: Anticipatory guidance reduces anxiety and promotes healthy adolescent development.
13. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for sports participation safety?
A. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
B. Assess concussion history, hydration, protective equipment, and warning symptoms
C. Ignore caregiver concerns because they are not clinical data
D. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
Correct Answer: B. Assess concussion history, hydration, protective equipment, and warning symptoms
Rationale: Sports safety counseling reduces preventable injury and identifies risk.
14. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving asthma trigger reduction at home, what should the nurse
do?
A. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
B. Delegate all teaching and evaluation to unlicensed personnel
C. Avoid documenting the child response
D. Teach smoke avoidance, allergen control, and action plan use
Correct Answer: D. Teach smoke avoidance, allergen control, and action plan use
Rationale: Environmental control and action plans reduce asthma exacerbation risk.
15. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for obesity prevention?
A. Avoid documenting the child response
B. Focus on family-based nutrition, activity, sleep, and behavior goals without stigma
C. Choose an intervention unrelated to developmental stage
D. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
Correct Answer: B. Focus on family-based nutrition, activity, sleep, and behavior goals without stigma
Rationale: Family-centered and respectful counseling supports sustainable health behavior.
16. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving iron deficiency prevention, what should the nurse do?
A. Skip safety screening because the child appears calm
B. Delay action until the next routine appointment
C. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
D. Encourage iron-rich foods and screen high-risk children as recommended
Correct Answer: D. Encourage iron-rich foods and screen high-risk children as recommended
Rationale: Iron deficiency can affect growth, cognition, and energy.
17. Which statement best reflects evidence-based standards for lead exposure prevention?
A. Use the same adult approach without pediatric adaptation
B. Assess housing risk and test children when indicated by age and exposure
C. Ignore caregiver concerns because they are not clinical data
D. Provide reassurance only without Assessment
Correct Answer: B. Assess housing risk and test children when indicated by age and exposure
Rationale: Lead toxicity can harm neurodevelopment and may be asymptomatic.
18. In a PNCB CPN-aligned scenario involving water safety counseling, what should the nurse do?