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450 Real Exam Questions and Correct Answers
Graded A+ | St. Thomas University | 2026-2027
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This comprehensive study guide contains 450 verified questions and answers for
the NUR 507 Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner 1: Children and Families course
at St. Thomas University. The questions cover Exams 1-6 and are organized by
exam, representing real exam content from the pediatric-focused advanced practice
nursing curriculum .
Content Area Overview
Exam Questions Key Topics
Exam 30 Cultural competence, health assessment, developmental screening,
1 Questions pediatric health history
Exam 40 Infant growth and development, breastfeeding, speech/language
2 Questions development, anticipatory guidance
Exam 50+ School-age assessment, adolescent development, physical activity,
3 Questions asthma, preparticipation exams
Exam 100 Pediatric disorders, acute illness management, immunizations,
4 Questions infectious diseases
Exam 60
Chronic conditions, behavioral health, pediatric pharmacology
5 Questions
,Exam Questions Key Topics
Exam 90
Advanced practice integration, comprehensive care management
6 Questions
EXAM 1: CULTURAL COMPETENCE & FOUNDATIONS (Questions 1-30)
Question 1: The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner is performing a well
child assessment on an adolescent and is concerned about possible alcohol and
tobacco use. Which assessment tool will the nurse practitioner use?
A) CRAFT
B) HEEDSSS
C) PHQ-2
D) RAAPS
Correct Answer: A) CRAFT
Rationale: The CRAFT (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble) is a
screening tool specifically designed for adolescent substance use assessment. It
asks about alcohol and drug use in a non-judgmental manner and is appropriate for
routine adolescent well care .
Question 2: A Somalian immigrant mother is concerned that her 8-year-old child
is underweight. The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner notes that the child's
weight is at the 25th percentile. After realizing that the mother is comparing her
child to a group of American-born children who are overweight, the pediatric nurse
practitioner is able to convince the mother that this is a normal weight. Which
domain of cultural competence does this represent?
A) Organizational
B) Interpersonal
C) Global
D) Intrapersonal
Correct Answer: B) Interpersonal
Rationale: Interpersonal cultural competence involves the ability to effectively
communicate and interact with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds. By
, recognizing the mother's frame of reference and explaining the child's normal
weight status in a culturally sensitive manner, the nurse practitioner demonstrates
interpersonal cultural competence .
Question 3: A primary care pediatric nurse practitioner working in a community
health center wishes to develop a program to assist impoverished children and
families to have access to healthy foods. Which strategy will the pediatric nurse
practitioner employ to ensure the success of such a program?
A) Providing evidence-based information about the importance of a healthy diet
B) Gaining support from the corporate community to provide needed resources
C) Asking community members to assist in researching and implementing a
program
D) Designing a community garden approach that involves children and their
parents
Correct Answer: C) Asking community members to assist in researching and
implementing a program
Rationale: Successful community-based programs require community engagement
and participation. Involving community members in the research and
implementation phases ensures cultural relevance, builds trust, and promotes
sustainability .
Question 4: The parents of a special needs child tell the primary care pediatric
nurse practitioner that they are planning a 3-month visit to their home country in
Africa. The pediatric nurse practitioner assists the family to obtain a sufficient
supply of medications and formula and to make sure that the child's equipment can
be transported and used during the trip and at the destination. This is an example
of:
A) System awareness
B) Global application
C) Global awareness
D) System application
Correct Answer: B) Global application
Rationale: Global application refers to the ability to adapt healthcare practices to
international settings. By proactively addressing the family's needs for a prolonged