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NR 602 NP
Primary Care of the Childbearing and
Childrearing Family Practice
Mid-Term Study Guide

, Week 1: Primary Care Foundations in Pediatric and
Women’s Health


🩺 Week One: Primary Care Foundations in Pediatric and
Women’s Health

🧑‍⚕️ Nurse Practitioner Roles
1. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP):

 Focuses on health promotion, disease prevention,
and management of acute and chronic conditions in
children (birth to young adulthood).

 Provides family-centered care, developmental
screening, and anticipatory guidance.

2. Primary Care Nurse Practitioner (PCNP):

 Manages general health needs across the lifespan.

 Emphasizes wellness, preventive care, and chronic
disease management in outpatient settings.

3. Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP):

 Manages patients with acute, critical, or complex
health conditions.

,  Often works in hospitals, ICUs, or specialty clinics
(e.g., cardiology, oncology).



🏥 Levels of Care
1.Tertiary Care:

 Specialized consultative care, usually inpatient.

 Provided by specialists after referral from primary
or secondary providers.

 Examples: NICU care, pediatric cardiology,
oncology, or neurosurgery.

2.Quaternary Care:

 An extension of tertiary care offering highly
specialized, experimental, or advanced
procedures.

 Examples Include Organ transplant centers,
advanced genetic testing, and fetal surgery.



Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention
 Primary Prevention: Prevent disease before it
occurs.

, Examples: Vaccines, education on safe sleep,
nutrition counseling.
 Secondary Prevention: Early detection and
treatment to prevent progression.
Examples: Lead screening, Pap smears,
developmental screenings.
 Tertiary Prevention: Reduce complications or
disability from established disease.
Examples Include Asthma management, physical
therapy after injury, and diabetic education.




🦠 Immunity
 Innate Immunity: Natural, nonspecific defense
(skin, mucous membranes, WBCs).
 Adaptive Immunity: Acquired through exposure or
vaccination; specific and has memory.
 Active Immunity: Produced by the person’s
immune system (e.g., after infection or vaccination).
 Passive Immunity: Transferred antibodies (e.g.,
maternal antibodies, immunoglobulin therapy).
Vaccination: Administration of a vaccine to stimulate an
immune response.

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